Browsing by Author "Hons, Frank M."
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Beedy, T. L.; Davis, J. V.; Haby, Vincent A.; Hons, Frank M.; Leonard, Allen T. (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1996)
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Beedy, T. L.; Davis, J. V.; Haby, Vincent A.; Hons, Frank M.; Leonard, Allen T. (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1996)
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Beedy, T. L.; Davis, J.; Haby, Vincent A.; Hons, Frank M.; Leonard, Allen T. (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1994)
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Davis, J. V.; Haby, Vincent A.; Hillard, J. B.; Hons, Frank M.; Leonard, Allen T. (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1990)
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Kantola, Ilsa Beth (2012-07-16)Woody plant encroachment is a globally-prevalent vegetation change phenomenon that has shifted grass-dominated ecosystems to mixed grass and woody plant matrices over the last century. In the Rio Grande Plains of Texas, ...
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Salvatore, Herminia T. (2010-07-14)A billion tons per year of genetically modified corn residues are soil incorporated having both direct and indirect effects on the belowground environment, soil carbon (C) sequestration, and nutrient cycling. If Bt genetic ...
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Storlien, Joseph Orgean (2013-06-13)Enhanced interest in biofuel production has renewed interest in bioenergy crop production within the United States. Agriculture’s role in biofuel production is critical because it has the potential to supply renewable ...
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Lobo Alonzo, Porfirio Jose (Texas A&M University, 2004-11-15)Greater knowledge of the short- and long-term effects of biomass production practices on soil biological and chemical properties is needed to determine influences on sustainable land management. Soil samples under switchgrass ...
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Davis, J. V.; Haby, Vincent A.; Hillard, J. B.; Hons, Frank M.; Leonard, Allen T. (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1990)
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Davis, J. V.; Haby, Vincent A.; Hillard, J. B.; Hons, Frank M.; Leonard, Allen T. (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1988)
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Lopez Collado, Catalino Jorge (Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)The objectives of this work were to evaluate the vegetative parameters used to estimate crop N demand and to estimate the accuracy and precision of the conceptual model of fertilization using an error propagation method. ...
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Borgelt, Steven Charles (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1989)Land areas may have considerable variation in characteristics that affect crop production such as different soil types or fertility levels. For optimum farm management this spatial variability should be taken into account. ...
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Valdez Aguilar, Luis Alonso (Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)Effect of Alkalinity in Irrigation Water on Selected Greenhouse Crops. (August 2004) Luis Alonso Valdez Aguilar, B.S., Universidad Aut??noma de Nuevo Le??n, Mexico; M.S., Universidad Aut??noma Chapingo, Mexico Chair of ...
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Davis, J. V.; Haby, Vincent A.; Hons, Frank M.; Leonard, Allen T. (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1993)
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Davis, J. V.; Haby, Vincent A.; Hons, Frank M.; Leonard, Allen T. (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1994)
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Helton, Thomas J. (Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Research was conducted to compare the effects of composted dairy manure and raw dairy manure alone, or in combination with supplemental inorganic fertilizer, on soil chemical properties and Coastal bermudagrass [Cynodon ...
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Zilahi-Sebess, Szilvia (2012-07-16)Forage sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) is one of the prospective crops that may be used to produce biofuels in the future. Therefore, it is of interest to find management practices that improve both the production of ...
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Hu, Ping (2012-07-16)The meals from many oilseed crops contain biocidal chemicals that are known to inhibit the growth and activity of several soil pathogens, though little is known concerning impacts on whole soil microbial communities. We ...
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Rothlisberger, Katie Lynn (2012-02-14)Oilseed crops are being widely evaluated for potential biodiesel production. Seed meal (SM) remaining after extracting oil may have use as a bioherbicide or organic fertilizer. Brassicaceae SM often contains glucosinolates ...
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Jacoby, Freddy J. (Texas A&M University, 2006-08-16)Phosphorus (P) inputs into water reservoirs are the primary cause for accelerated eutrophication affecting water quality. Attempts are underway to regulate inputs originating from concentrated animal feeding operations ...