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Dynamics of Fusarium Infection in Melon (Cucumis melo): From Roots to Fruits
Roots harboured the highest diversity of Fusarium species and served as the primary entry point for infection. Fusarium incidence increased as plants aged, with all parts showing fungal growth by 45 days after transplanting, indicating progressive colonisation throughout the growth cycle.
Maria H. D. Costa +9 more
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Multi-Year Phenotypic Assessment and Genetic Selection in Progeny Trials of Liriodendron Hybrids
The conservation and genetic improvement of rare and endangered tree species are crucial for sustainable forest management. Liriodendron chinense, a relict species with limited distribution in China, exhibits high cross-compatibility with Liriodendron ...
Yanghui Fang +11 more
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Plants can undergo external fluctuations in the natural light and dark cycle. The photosynthetic apparatus needs to operate in an appropriate manner to fluctuating environmental factors, especially in light.
M. J. Kwak +13 more
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Response of Acer saccharum seedlings to elevated O3 and CO2 concentrations [PDF]
The effects of three times ambient [O3] (3x) and high [CO2] (650 µL L-1 CO2) alone and in combination were studied on 2-yr-old sugar maple (Acer saccharum) seedlings for 86 days in open top chambers.
Chevrier, Normand +3 more
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CUTTING FORCES BY PERIPHERAL CUTTING OF LOW DENSITY WOOD SPECIES
In this paper multifactor non-linear dependencies of cutting forces from several machining parameters for low density wood of Liriodendron tulipifera Linn., known as Yellow Poplar, and Cordia alliodora Ruiz.
Chiaki Tanaka +2 more
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A study of organisms in soil samples from southern Indiana which inhibit the growth of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus [PDF]
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the numbers and kinds of organisms - bacteria, actinomycetes, or fungi - found in certain soils which inhibit the growth of two test organisms.
Colligan, Doris
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The study aimed to improve the in vitro regenerative response of Liriodendron tulipifera L. by optimizing the mineral composition of the DKW nutrient medium and reducing phenolic oxidation, a major limitation in woody plant micropropagation. Agrochemical
Rasuljon Khaydaraliev, Khabibjon Kushiev
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Spacing effects on seedlings of northern red oak and yellow-poplar [PDF]
Seedlings of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) and yellow-poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera L.) were grown at spacings of 10.8/m2 (1 per square foot), 26.9/ m2 (2.5 per square foot), and 53.8/m2 (5 per square foot) for 2 years. Spacing had no significant
Kolb, T. E., Steiner, K. C.
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Adhesive Bonding Performance of Thermally Modified Yellow Poplar
Thermal modification of wood changes its chemical, physical, and structural properties, which may affect adhesive bondline quality and bonding performance.
Abasali Masoumi +2 more
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Forest Decline and Tree Mortality in a Southeastern Ohio Oak-Hickory Forest [PDF]
Author Institution: Department of Environmental and Plant Biology, Ohio UniversityMany forests throughout the central Appalachians have been suspected, or observed, to be in declining health.
McCarthy, Brian C., Walters, Gretchen M.
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