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BEAUTIFUL HALO DISPLAY OBSERVED AT ELLENDALE, N. DAK
F. J. Bavendick
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COMPLEX SOLAR HALO OBSERVED AT ELLENDALE, N. DAK
C. S. Ling
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HORIZONTAL GROUND DAY VISIBILITY AT ELLENDALE, N. DAK.
L. A. Warren
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Triploid Citrus Genotypes Have a Better Tolerance to Natural Chilling Conditions of Photosynthetic Capacities and Specific Leaf Volatile Organic Compounds [PDF]
Low temperatures during winter are one of the main constraints for citrus crop. Polyploid rootstocks can be used for improving tolerance to abiotic stresses, such as cold stress.
Radia Lourkisti +8 more
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FACTORS INFLUENCING PREHARVEST FRUIT SPLITTING IN ELLENDALE (C. reticulata). [PDF]
Preharvest fruit splitting (PFS) is a serious problem in Ellendales, especially in hot, humid climactical areas. In control unsprayed treatments PFS can vary from 14 to 30% of the final yield. Any treatment during the fullbloom (FE) period aimed at increasing fruit set (gibberellic acid (GA) sprays, girdling), increases PFS levels, ranging from 40 to ...
Etienne Rabe +3 more
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The genome of a low‐seeded mandarin, Premier, displays major structural changes due to gamma irradiation [PDF]
The mandarin (Citrus reticulata) variety Premier (11C017) is a gamma‐irradiated mutant hybrid derived from a cross between Murcott and Ellendale. The variety Premier exhibits favorable traits, including good fruit size and productivity similar to its ...
Upuli Nakandala +2 more
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Adaptive variation for growth and resistance to a novel pathogen along climatic gradients in a foundation tree [PDF]
Abstract Natural ecosystems are under pressure from increasing abiotic and biotic stressors, including climate change and novel pathogens, which are putting species at risk of local extinction, and altering community structure, composition and function.
Collin W. Ahrens +8 more
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From Field and Study: Little wood-swallow at Ellendale
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Sedgwick, Eric H, Sedgwick, Lindsay E
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Se estudió la respuesta productiva del tangor “Ellendale”, a diferentes fechas de anillado, bajo las condiciones de cultivo de España y Uruguay. El anillado realizado en caída de pétalos y treinta días después, disminuyó la abscisión de estructuras reproductivas en ambas situaciones. el cuajado final se incrementó en forma significativa con respecto al
A. Gravina +5 more
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Se estudió durante cuatro años el comportamiento de la brotación y floración del tangor “Ellendale”, en parcelas comerciales con diferentes medidas de manejo. En todos los casos, los brotas predominantes fueron las inflorescencias sin hojas, uni o multiflorales, que alcanzaron valores ente 50 y 88%. La intensidad de la floración cuantificada superó las
A. Gravina +3 more
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