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Field Crops Research, 1993
Abstract In field experiments conducted in Egypt the performance of seed tubers derived from true potato seed (seedling tubers) was investigated during two seasons with contrasting daylengths and temperatures. Tuber yield and mean weights per tuber were compared in crops from seedling tubers of different size grades (0.5–1 g to >20 g) and at ...
C. Engels, R. El Bedewy, B. Sattelmacher
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Abstract In field experiments conducted in Egypt the performance of seed tubers derived from true potato seed (seedling tubers) was investigated during two seasons with contrasting daylengths and temperatures. Tuber yield and mean weights per tuber were compared in crops from seedling tubers of different size grades (0.5–1 g to >20 g) and at ...
C. Engels, R. El Bedewy, B. Sattelmacher
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Journal of Food Science, 2009
ABSTRACT: Potato tubers are a staple food item in the North American diet. Each potato cultivar has unique tuber appearance and nutritional composition. A method was developed to facilitate better cultivar selection for dietary purposes and obtain a better understanding of the nutrient distribution within ...
E, Ortiz-Medina +3 more
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ABSTRACT: Potato tubers are a staple food item in the North American diet. Each potato cultivar has unique tuber appearance and nutritional composition. A method was developed to facilitate better cultivar selection for dietary purposes and obtain a better understanding of the nutrient distribution within ...
E, Ortiz-Medina +3 more
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Association of specific gravity with weight of individual tubers in late crop potatoes
American Potato Journal, 1951Individual weights and specific gravity values were determined on more than 1,400 tubers representing six varieties and 17 lots of potatoes. Four lots of the 17 gave statistically significant correlation coefficients for weight and specific gravity. Two of the coefficients were positive and two were negative. No explanation of the relation can be given
C. C. Craft, P. H. Heinze
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Effects of apical growing point size and tuber weight on production in Sandersonia aurantiaca
Scientia Horticulturae, 2002Abstract The size of apical growing points on four grades of sandersonia tuber (3–5, 5–7, 7–10 and >10 g) increased with increasing tuber weight ( R 2 =0.71). These tubers were divided in two separate experiments to provide weights of 16.7, 33 and 50% and 50, 75 and 100% of the original grade size weights.
G.E Clark, G.K Burge
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Using the Tabor Atomizer System to maintain weight and firmness in stored potato tubers
American Journal of Potato Research, 2000A new fogger — the Tabor Atomizer System — features unique atomizers, based on compressed air and water. The droplets produced have a very small mass (less than 10m,) and behave like a dry cloud, producing 96%–98% relative humidity (RH) without depositing free water on the tubers.
Uzi Afek +2 more
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The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1978
SUMMARYSetts of water yam (Dioscorea alata) weighing 350, 100, or 20 g were grown in the field. Tuber formation occurred in 50% of the plants at 8, 9·2, and 11 weeks after planting respectively, thus showing delayed tuber formation as sett weight decreased.
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SUMMARYSetts of water yam (Dioscorea alata) weighing 350, 100, or 20 g were grown in the field. Tuber formation occurred in 50% of the plants at 8, 9·2, and 11 weeks after planting respectively, thus showing delayed tuber formation as sett weight decreased.
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Shading and Container Effects on the Weight of the Dioscorea sparsiflora Tuber
Agronomy Journal, 2017Core Ideas Effect of the light intensity in the weight of the tuber in D. sparsiflora. Influence of the container in the development of the tuber in D. sparsiflora. Response to shade‐house period on the tuber weight of D. sparsiflora. Crop managing in D. sparsiflora.
José Juvencio Castañeda‐Nava +5 more
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Journal of Pediatric Neuroradiology, 2015
To evaluate diffusion imaging characteristics of parenchymal changes in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) compared with those in control subjects. We reviewed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) findings in six patients diagnosed with TSC.
Atalar M.H., Şener R.N.
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To evaluate diffusion imaging characteristics of parenchymal changes in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) compared with those in control subjects. We reviewed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) findings in six patients diagnosed with TSC.
Atalar M.H., Şener R.N.
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Relationships between the number of stems produced by a potato seed tuber and its weight
The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1979SUMMARYThe relationships between the number of stems per tuber and tuber characters measured before planting were studied using a wide range of tuber weights of the varieties Désirée and Maris Piper. The effects of the storage temperature of the seed tubers and the site of growth on these relationships were then investigated over 3 years.Linear ...
D. C. E. Wurr, G. E. L. Morris
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Looking below the ground: Prediction of Tuber indicum habitat using the Weights of Evidence method
Ecological Modelling, 2012The under-ground mushroom Tuber indicum is renowned for its economic, nutritional, ethnobotanical and ecological importance. For the development of sustainable harvest and conservation practices, better knowledge about the mushroom's habitat is indispensable. However, few approaches allow monitoring T. indicum's distribution on a large geographic scale.
Xue-Qing Yang +6 more
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