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INFLUENCE OF LOW-FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON THE VEGETATIVE GROWTH OF GRAPE CV. USLU [PDF]
Low-frequency electromagnetic fi eld (ELF) at 50 Hz, 0.15 mT was applied to canes of ‘Uslu’ grape for 5, 10, 15 and 20 minutes. The canes were prepared by cutting them into 50-60 mm one-bud scions.
Alper DARDENIZ +2 more
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Female boll weevils feeding on flower buds promote reproduction regardless of their immature diet, whereas boll feeding increases lipid reserves and lifespan, revealing a nutrition‐driven trade‐off that sustains survival and reproduction in tropical boll weevil populations.
Roberta Ramos Coelho +5 more
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In grapevine, previous studies have suggested that, gibberellin (GA) inhibits bud break before dormancy release while enhanced after dormancy release; the capacity of GA accumulation shows a trend of first inhibition and then upregulation.
Jingyi Li +6 more
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ABSTRACT Access to forests, farming land and the Citarum river is limited in Tarumajaya; furthermore, many do not own their own housing and are dependent on the public and private landowners in the area. The region of Tarumajaya faces significant challenges in access to crucial resources such as forests, farming land and the Citarum river, leading to a
Rudolf Wirawan +4 more
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The effects of leaf litter treatments, post-harvest urea and omission of early season fungicide sprays on the overwintering of apple scab on Bramley’s Seedling grown in a maritime environment. [PDF]
peer-reviewedThe theory that orchards with zero or low levels of apple scab post harvest do not need scab protection at the start of the next growing season was evaluated under Irish conditions.
Cooke, L.R. +2 more
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Cytokinins and bud break in rose combination plants
In the Netherlands, the rose is the most important glasshouse cut flower. Approximately 50% of the glasshouse roses are combination plants, consisting of a scion cultivar and a rootstock of a different genotype. Rootstocks inducing differences in the vigour of the scion are suggested to differ in cytokinin production and export to the shoot, thereby ...
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“Many Buds Blooming”: Lived Experience and Insights From Native American Graduate Students
ABSTRACT Native American graduate students have a unique experience in higher education from their peers and from Native undergraduate students. This article highlights the challenges and triumphs of 12 Native American graduate students, focusing on their unique cultural perspectives and systemic obstacles they encounter in graduate education.
Cori Bazemore‐James +13 more
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Several studies have already highlighted how late pruning, conducted after bud break, can result in a delay in phenology and, consequently, in ripening. However, the effects of pruning periods on vegetative and productive parameters are less well known.
Isabella Ghiglieno +4 more
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Untreated Hair Dye Effluents Enter the Environment: Are They a Threat to Human Health?
ABSTRACT The effluents generated during the process of hair dyeing exhibit a complex composition, comprising chemical compounds with varying toxicity levels. While the adverse impact of hair dyes on human health is acknowledged, there is a notable absence of studies addressing the toxicity associated with effluents produced during these activities. The
Letícia Cristina Gonçalves +3 more
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Chilling Regimes Affect Bud Break in ‘Tifblue’ Rabbiteye Blueberry1
Abstract ‘Tifblue’ rabbiteye blueberry ( Vaccinium ashei Reade) plants were subjected to constant and intermittent artificial chilling (7°C) and natural chilling. Insufficient artificial and natural chilling hours affected vegetative-bud break less than floral break.
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