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Clubroot (Plasmodiophora brassicae Woronin): an agricultural and biological challenge worldwide [PDF]
Clubroot disease and the causal microbe Plasmodiophora brassicae offer abundant challenges to agriculturists and biological scientists. This microbe is well fitted for the environments which it inhabits.
Anderson A +34 more
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Apple tree introduction and adaptation in the Tigray highlands [PDF]
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Amare, Kassa +17 more
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India has 3.31 per cent share of world grapes production. At present, grapes occupies an area of 122 thousands ha with an annual production 2590 thousand MT (Anonymous 2015-16).
Ashok Kumar Mahawer, N. Arora, M. Gill
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Production technologies for low-chill temperate fruits; Reports from the Second International Workshop, 19–23 April 2004, Chiang Mai, Thailand [PDF]
Crop Production/Industries,
Anonymous, Boonprakob, Unaroj
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Growing peaches in Florida under low chill conditions
Interest in Florida peach production remains steady, with approximately 1,500-1,800 acres in the state. Florida peach growers have a number of advantages, including (1) Early flowering and fruit set result in growers being able to harvest fruit earlier ...
Tripti Vashisth
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A program to develop a high-energy density primary battery with a minimum of 200 watt hours per pound of total battery weight third quarterly report, jan. - mar. 1965 [PDF]
Electrochemical study of prospective electrode- electrolyte systems for high-energy primary battery with minimum of 200 watt hours per pound of total battery ...
Adler, R. W. +3 more
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Dormência em frutíferas de clima temperado. [PDF]
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HAWERROTH, F. J. +4 more
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Climate change has contributed to a decline in winter chilling accumulation, a critical requirement for budbreak in temperate fruit crops. Its consequence has been a reduction in fruit production.
Wanichaya Chaiwimol +4 more
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Dormancy break with garlic extract and hydrogen peroxide in rootstock vine ‘SO4’
A synthetic product is used to help overcome dormancy of the buds of vines in tropical and sub-tropical climate, but the product currently available in Brazil has the highest level of toxicity to humans.
Aguilla Juan Saavedra del +5 more
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Update: hydrogen cyanamide-related illnesses--Italy, 2002-2004.
Hydrogen cyanamide is used in agriculture as a plant growth regulator and is applied to many deciduous plants to stimulate uniform budbreak after dormancy, resulting in uniform flowering and maturity. Hydrogen cyanamide is highly toxic, and adverse health effects from contact include severe irritation and ulceration of the eyes, skin, and respiratory ...
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