Browsing by Author "Senseman, Scott"
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Da Costa, Vladimir Azevedo (2012-02-14)Abiotic stresses impact cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) affecting physiological, molecular, morphological, and agronomic parameters. One of the main yield components in cotton production is the number of bolls per unit ...
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Hatfield, Susan Elizabeth (2009-05-15)Triazine chemistry has many applications from industrial usage, such as melamine resins, to academic interests in dendritic structures which may one day come to fruition as pharmaceutically applicable molecules. Organic ...
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Ullman, Jeffrey Layton (Texas A&M University, 2007-09-17)The endogenous hormones estrone and 17ò-estradiol support vertebrate growth and development, but slight increases above ambient concentrations may paradoxically induce endocrine disruption, leading to increased frequencies ...
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Liu, Lian (2013-08-14)Bentonite clays have long been used as additives in animal feed, aiming to improve pellet quality and prevent caking. Certain bentonites are also capable of deactivating aflatoxin B_(1) (AfB_(1)) in feed by adsorption, ...
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Effects of row spacing on diseases, herbicide persistence, and qualitative characteristics of peanut Besler, Brent Alan (Texas A&M University, 2005-08-29)Field and greenhouse studies were conducted to assess the effects of row-spacing on diseases, weed control, herbicide persistence and plant development in peanut. Tebuconazole, when averaged across cultivars and row ...
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Smith, Jonathon M. (2014-01-13)Phoma macrostoma Montagne is a fungus being developed as a natural herbicide for selective broadleaf weed control. The solid fermentation of P. macrostoma on grain produces a product that is applied as a dry granule. ...
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Rothe, Julie C (2010-08-04)Oil bodies have recently been identified in mesophyll cells of several species of angiosperms. These oil bodies are predicted to store triacylglycerides similar to storage oil bodies found in seeds of several plant species. ...
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Somenahally, Anil Kumar C. (2012-02-14)Arsenic (As) is a problem with rice production systems throughout the world as high As concentrations are reported in rice grains originating from several parts of the world. This characteristic is mainly due to the ...
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Alsolami, Wail (2014-06-03)Biofuels that share similarities to petro-diesel regarding combustion properties have received renewed attention. Triacylglycerols (TAG) comprise the main compound in plant oil seed crops and animal fats that is used for ...
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Torres, Janet (2016-01-29)While supplying safe drinking water is a critical issue in the development of nations worldwide it has not been formalized as a requirement by the United Nations (UN). As a result, efforts to bring modern water distribution ...
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Lafferty, Brandon James (Texas A&M University, 2005-08-29)Arsenic is a toxic element that is widely distributed throughout the earth??s crust as a result of both natural geologic processes and anthropogenic activities. In virtually all environments, methylated forms of arsenic ...
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Goebel, Timothy Steven O'Gara (2012-02-14)Contaminants in aqueous environments exist in phases that are sorbed to suspended or colloidal material and that are dissolved in solution. Polymer flocculants can be used to remove suspended or colloidal material along ...
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Dozier, Monty; Baumann, Paul A.; Senseman, Scott; Gerik, Tom; Harman, Wyatte (2008-04-30)Corn and grain sorghum producers who use atrazine herbicide will be interested in the results of this study of three application methods--the conventional broadcast method, the preplant incorporation method, and the banding ...
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Jones, Whitney M (2014-04-15)Upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., is grown extensively in the southern United States with an annual farmgate value of $6 billion and an annual national economic impact of over $120 billion. Damage due to biotic pests, ...