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Soil Moisture Conditions Under Pastures of Cool-Season and Warm-Season Grasses.

Soil Moisture Conditions Under Pastures of Cool-Season and Warm-Season Grasses.

... Appar- ently, the rain which fell after mid-September was used almost immediately by the cool-season grasses for fall growth, while much of that which fell on t[r] ...

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Environmental Conditioning of Cool Season, Low Instability Thunderstorm Environments in the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys and Southeastern U.S.

Environmental Conditioning of Cool Season, Low Instability Thunderstorm Environments in the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys and Southeastern U.S.

... leading up to convection. This is largely attributable to low-level flow from the south and southwest in the warm sector of a surface cyclone, which is also consistent with veering shear profiles and forcing for ascent. ...

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Atmospheric characteristics of cool season intermittent precipitation near Portland, Oregon.

Atmospheric characteristics of cool season intermittent precipitation near Portland, Oregon.

... the cool season as a result of strong southwesterly moisture flux driven by winter cyclones passing through the ...the cool season, when the pressure gradient increases with approaching low ...

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A 277 year cool season dam inflow reconstruction for Tasmania, southeastern Australia

A 277 year cool season dam inflow reconstruction for Tasmania, southeastern Australia

... first cool-season (July–August) reconstruction of dam inflow (Lake Burbury) for western Tasmania in SEA based on tree-ring width (Athrotaxis selaginoides) and mean latewood cell wall thickness (Phyllocladus ...

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Cool-season management of a winter-active lucerne cultivar

Cool-season management of a winter-active lucerne cultivar

... of cool-season grazing on lucerne production and aphid populations. The establishment and management of alfalfa[r] ...

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Cool-season annual pastures with clovers to supplement wintering beef cows nursing calves

Cool-season annual pastures with clovers to supplement wintering beef cows nursing calves

... calving season, September to November) at side were stratified by body condition score, body weight, cow age, and calf gender and divided randomly into 6 groups assigned to 1 of 6 cool-season annual ...

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Comparative Performance Evaluation of Cool Season Vegetables under Poly house Structure and in Open field

Comparative Performance Evaluation of Cool Season Vegetables under Poly house Structure and in Open field

... Highest yield was recorded in poly house structures than in open field for cabbage and cauliflower. The increase in yield was to the tune of 99.32% and 163.58% for cabbage and cauliflower respectively. No pest and ...

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Influence of Tillage and Deep Rooted Cool Season Cover Crops on Soil Properties, Pests, and Yield Responses in Cotton

Influence of Tillage and Deep Rooted Cool Season Cover Crops on Soil Properties, Pests, and Yield Responses in Cotton

... rooted cool season cover crops, such as rye and “Tillage Radish”, can penetrate the E-horizon during the winter when soil moisture is typically higher and create and maintain chan- nels for the cash crop ...

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Irrigated warm- and cool-season grasses compared in Northern California pastures

Irrigated warm- and cool-season grasses compared in Northern California pastures

... The optimum average daily temperatures for growth of the cool-season and warm-season entries were 70" and 79"F, respectively.Cool-season grasses such as orchardgrass and tall fescue are [r] ...

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Effect of Time of Day During Grazing on Hindgut Fermentation Parameters in Cool Season Grass Pasture-fed Horses.

Effect of Time of Day During Grazing on Hindgut Fermentation Parameters in Cool Season Grass Pasture-fed Horses.

... Our study demonstrated that consumption of non-structural carbohydrates from cool season pasture did have a small but significant effect on the hindgut health of the horse. This research further supports ...

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Wildlife Use of Native Warm-season Grass and Non-native Cool-season Grass Forage Fields.

Wildlife Use of Native Warm-season Grass and Non-native Cool-season Grass Forage Fields.

... and cool-season forage as separate but adjacent units or fields in the same forage production system will provide a continual high-quality forage resource and provide small mammals with nearby escape cover ...

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Suppression of microdochium nivale by phosphite in cool season amenity turfgrasses

Suppression of microdochium nivale by phosphite in cool season amenity turfgrasses

... In cool season amenity turfgrasses, M. nivale is regarded as the most important pathogen of temperate climates, (Smiley et al., 1992; Beard and Oshikazu, 1997; Mann, 2002a; Vargas, 2005). Disease symptoms ...

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Herbicide program can control kikuyugrass in cool-season turf

Herbicide program can control kikuyugrass in cool-season turf

... Where cool-season species such as perennial ryegrass, tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass are in a mixed sward with kikuyugrass, sequential applications of a combination of MSMA and tricl[r] ...

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A comparison of the cool season activity of two white clover cultivars

A comparison of the cool season activity of two white clover cultivars

... Considerably better growth rateso:f stoOk grazing legumes.. rathel~ than grasses have been.[r] ...

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ANALYSIS OF GROWTH RESPONSE OF COOL SEASON CEREALS “WHEAT VS. RYE” GROWN IN ORGANIC AND INORGANIC SOILS

ANALYSIS OF GROWTH RESPONSE OF COOL SEASON CEREALS “WHEAT VS. RYE” GROWN IN ORGANIC AND INORGANIC SOILS

... in terms of higher leaf area per plant, leaf area expansion rate, speci fi c leaf area, leaf area ratio, plant height, stem elongation rate, root length, number of roots per pla[r] ...

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Management of Root Rot Diseases of Cool Season Food Legumes Crops in Ethiopia

Management of Root Rot Diseases of Cool Season Food Legumes Crops in Ethiopia

... After the seedling has emerged, continued cool wet weather often results in root rot. Symptoms will include stunted, yellow plants and may be mistaken for nitrogen. When the plant is dug up, the roots will be much ...

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Growth and development of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) crops after different cool season storage

Growth and development of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) crops after different cool season storage

... decrease. The growth vigour of the seed potato reflects the combination of these two and may be manipulated to improve yield according to crop cycle at different physiological states. In agreement with this, Van Der Zaag ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5462496.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5462496.pdf

... Shifts in storm-track trajectories into the PNW over the instru- mental period have been linked to variable ENSO conditions, with storm tracks tending to enter the PNW from the southwest in El Niño years ( 22 ). Like ...

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Evaluation of Antibiotic Resistance Profiles of Enteric Bacteria in Swine Feces Before and After Lagoon Treatment

Evaluation of Antibiotic Resistance Profiles of Enteric Bacteria in Swine Feces Before and After Lagoon Treatment

... There were two sampling events. One was in December of 2005, which represented the cool season samples. The other was in July of 2006, which represented the warm season samples. Samples from the ...

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Seasonal patterns of soil water recharge and extraction on semidesert ranges.

Seasonal patterns of soil water recharge and extraction on semidesert ranges.

... The two major periods of soil water depletion in southern Arizona are: (1) the spring growing period, when plants use accumulated cool-season moisture, and (2) t[r] ...

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