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The effect of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae on growth and nitrogen fixation (acetylene reduction) by subterranean clover and pearl millet
(Texas A&M University, 1983)
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Comparison of double-sampling techniques for estimating forage production
(Texas A&M University, 1988)
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Seed production characteristics and photoperiodic responses in buffelgrass: [Pennisetum ciliare L. (Link.)]
(Texas A&M University, 1968)
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Fiber quality parameters and within-boll yield components of Gossypium arboreum L. putative mutant lines
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
This study was initiated to develop a fiberless mutant of Gossypium arboreum L. in order to identify genes that code for cellulose fiber production in cotton. The biosynthetic pathways to fiber cellulose production are ...
Silica and acid-detergent fiber content of five varieties of bermudagrass
(Texas A&M University, 1971)
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Evaluation of low volatile carriers for herbicides
(Texas A&M University, 1971)
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Phenological development of grain sorghum as affected by planting date
(Texas A&M University, 1998)
Phenological development of grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a direct result of accumulated heat units (growing degree days) from emergence to physiological maturity. This study was conducted in 1994 and 1995 ...
Response of rice to ammonium and nitrate nitrogen applied at various stages of plant growth on limed and unlimed Beaumont and Lake Charles clays
(Texas A&M University, 1962)
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A quantitative comparison of An-56477, trifluralin and nitralin losses from soil
(Texas A&M University, 1971)
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Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) and Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) development as influenced by Palmer amaranth competition
(Texas A&M University, 1998)
Research was conducted to determine the influence of phics. Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri S.Wats.) competition on cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) growth and development in Central Texas. Growth and development of both ...