Browsing by Author "Weaver, R. W."
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Weaver, R. W. (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1988)
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Rouquette, F. M., Jr.; Smith, Gerald R.; Weaver, R. W. (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1984)
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Wang, De-shin (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1977)Incubation experiments were conducted for 40 days at 28+-1*C to determine the effect of Hg and As in leaf, stem, and root tissues of common bermudagrass added to a Norwood silt loam and a Houston Black clay on microbial ...
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Trotman, A. A.; Weaver, R. W. (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1989)
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Weaver, R. W.; Richter, A. Y. (2003)Wastewater that is to be surface applied must first be disinfected to remove odors and disease-causing microorganisms. We are conducting a study, funded by an EPA 319 grant, determining the ability of subsurface flow ...
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Zary, Keith Wilfred (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1980)Cowpea, because of its ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen, coupled with its drought tolerance and ease of digestion, has become an important proteinaceous crop throughout the semi-arid regions of the world. Little research ...
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Krautmann, M.; Rouquette, F. M., Jr.; Weaver, R. W. (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1978)
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Schomberg, H. H.; Weaver, R. W. (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1989)
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Ismaili, Mohamme (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1983)Nitrogen is the nutrient that most frequently limits growth of grasses in rangelands. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation through establishment of legume-grass mixtures is a means of providing N inputs to rangeland systems. Siratro ...
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Weaver, R. W. (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1987)
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Welker, Jeffrey Martin (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1985)Nitrogen is consistently reported to be an essential element which limits plant growth in grazed ecosystems. Subsequently mechanisms facilitating efficiency of nitrogen allocation and utilization may be an essential component ...
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Nazih, N.; Schomberg, H. H.; Sen, D.; Weaver, R. W. (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1989)