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An unremembered diversity: mixed husbandry and the American grasslands. [PDF]
Sylvester K, Cunfer G.
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Simulation of the process stripping harvester for the collection of oilseed flax seeds
The article presents the main results of research on the development of a physical and mathematical model of the technological process of collecting flax seeds with a combing header and the justification of the range of its operating parameters based on software simulation and numerical modeling.
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Flax Seedling Emergence as Affected by Harvester Injury, Fungicidal Treatments and Age of Seeds1 [PDF]
D. C. Erwin, W. H. Isom, M. J. Garber
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Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, and Zinc in Southeastern USA Harvested Flax
Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Management, 2015Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) is a winter crop in the southeastern United States that has potential in double cropping systems. This research was conducted to provide estimates of N, P, K, Ca, Mg, and Zn removal in the harvested portions of the crop (straw and grain).
Roy B. Dodd +3 more
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International Biodeterioration, 1990
Abstract Increasing the frequency of misting of flax plants which had been treated with the herbicide glyphosate also tended to increase the numbers of microbial isolates and increase retting. Fungicides, applied at weekly intervals, suppressed the numbers of fungi but increased the numbers of bacterial isolates; they also decreased retting.
B. M. R. Harvey +3 more
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Abstract Increasing the frequency of misting of flax plants which had been treated with the herbicide glyphosate also tended to increase the numbers of microbial isolates and increase retting. Fungicides, applied at weekly intervals, suppressed the numbers of fungi but increased the numbers of bacterial isolates; they also decreased retting.
B. M. R. Harvey +3 more
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Pre‐harvest retting of flax: effects of water stress on uptake and efficacy of glyphosate
Annals of Applied Biology, 1988SUMMARYThe effects of water stress on the uptake, translocation and efficacy of glyphosate in flax were investigated in relation to pre‐harvest retting.Glyphosate (applied at a rate equivalent to 1.44 kg a.e. ha‐1 at 0, 10, 20 or 30 days after the start of flowering) caused little desiccation of flax grown in pots under restricted watering.
B. M. R. Harvey, S. H. Crothers
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Israel Journal of Plant Sciences, 2015
Flax (Linum usitatissimum, 2n = 30) is considered as the first fiber and oil crop of Neolithic Near Eastern agriculture and is often mentioned as one of the Near Eastern Neolithic “founder crops” assemblage. Wild flax fibers were recovered from a 30,000-year-old Upper Paleolithic site in Georgia, suggesting that the utilization of wild flax by Old ...
Avi Gopher +5 more
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Flax (Linum usitatissimum, 2n = 30) is considered as the first fiber and oil crop of Neolithic Near Eastern agriculture and is often mentioned as one of the Near Eastern Neolithic “founder crops” assemblage. Wild flax fibers were recovered from a 30,000-year-old Upper Paleolithic site in Georgia, suggesting that the utilization of wild flax by Old ...
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Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 2003
AbstractTriennial field trials were carried out at Viterbo, central Italy, to investigate the influence of the sowing time, nitrogen fertilization and harvest dates of the two fibre flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) varieties Belinka and Ariane. Our results showed that warm and dry weather conditions, prevailing from late spring onwards, caused excessive ...
Francesco Rossini, Raffaele Casa
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AbstractTriennial field trials were carried out at Viterbo, central Italy, to investigate the influence of the sowing time, nitrogen fertilization and harvest dates of the two fibre flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) varieties Belinka and Ariane. Our results showed that warm and dry weather conditions, prevailing from late spring onwards, caused excessive ...
Francesco Rossini, Raffaele Casa
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