Browsing by Author "Bashaw, E. C."
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Mouftah, Samir Pacha Mohamed Sabri (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1968)Mitotic cells from root and leaf tips of seedlings treated with sodium fluoride at the concentration levels of 1x10⁻², 1x10⁻⁴, and 1x10⁻⁶ M were examined. Cytological analyses showed the occurrence of chromosomal gaps and ...
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Rouquette, Francis Marion (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1970)Thirteen experimental synthetic varieties of kleingrass were compared and evaluated on the basis of their chemical composition. The experimental varieties, harvested at five stages of maturity, were fractioned into cellular ...
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Potts, Howard Calvin (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1966)Kleingrass (Panicum coloratum L.), a recently introduced warm season, perennial, bunch-grass, has many characteristics which are desirable in a forage grass. The major known limitation of this species is seed shattering, ...
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Allen, William Wayne (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1966)St. Augustinegrass, Stenotaphrum secundatum is a warm-season perennial species of the tribe Paniceae. The species is classified as a sod-forming grass and is characterized by its stoloniferous growth habit and absence of ...
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Curry, James Cannon (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1974)The effects of treatments such as pressure, dwell time, storage, moisture addition, temperature of rehydration, cook time, piece size, chemical additives, and irradiation on rehydration rate of freeze-dried carrot slices ...
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Buentello, José Luis (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1972)The principal objective of this study was to isolate forage chemical components of uniform nutritive characteristics and, if attainable, describe and quantify variations in digestibility of non-uniform components in terms ...
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Speights, Durwood Edgar (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1970)An investigation was made to define the temperature, course of time, and anatomical zones involved in alteration of sweet potato root tissue due to chilling temperature treatments. Enlarged fleshy roots of the sweet potato ...