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Excess Moisture Injury of Soybeans Cultivated in an Upland Field Converted from Paddy : III. Foliar application of urea as countermeasure against excess moisture injury
Dry matter production Excess moisture injury Foliar application of urea Nitrogen fixation
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2009/8/6
The purpose of this experiment was to examine whether the foliar application of urea is effective as a countermeasure against excess moisture injury of soybeans [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]. During the fl...
Studies on Transplanting Injury in Rice Plant:III. Effects of root pruning treatment on the organic constituents in each organ and rooting of seedlings after transplanting
Carbohydrate content Early growth Nitrogen content Paddy rice Rooting Root pruning Tillering
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2009/8/6
This study was undertaken to clarify the effects of root pruning on the organic constituents and early growth in each organ of seedling after transplanting, using 6 leaf aged seedlings without prunin...
Excess Moisture Injury of Soybeans Cultivated in an Upland Field Converted from Paddy : V. Supplemental nitrogen application as a countermeasure against excess moisture injury
Excess moisture injury Flower shedding Nitrogen fixation Photosynthetic rate Pod shedding Seed yield Soybean
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2009/7/31
The purpose of this experiment was to examine whether the application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer as ammonium sulfate is an effective countermeasure against excess moisture injury of soybeans [Glycine ...
Injury by Continuous Cropping to Taro and Its Related Factors
Allelopathy Colocasia esculenta Growth inhibitors Injury by continuos cropping Taro
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2009/7/28
Taro (Colocasia esculenta Schott) is one of the most important upland crops in Miyazaki prefecture. A field survey elucidated that continuous crop reduced top weight and tuber yield to 50 and 59% comp...
Influence of Nitrogen Application on Anther Length, Anther Width and Number of Engorged Pollen Grains as Characters Related to Cooling Injury in Rice Plants
Anther legth Anther width Basally applied nitrogen Cooling injury Cooling tolerance Number of engorged pollen grains
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2009/7/16
Anther length, anther width, and number of engorged pollens were reported to have a relationship to cooling injury of rice. The effects of nitrogen application on anther size and number of pollens wer...
Effect of Nontilled Cropping on Drought Injury of Upland Rice
Drought injury Nontilled cropping Upland rice
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2009/7/15
The effect of non tillage on drought injury of upland rice was studied in Andosol upland fields. In 1988, 1990, and 1992, upland rice (cv. Toyohatamochi) was grown on nontilled and tillaged upland fi...
Estimation of Young Panicle Length and Cool Injury of Rice Using Cumulative Temperature (Modelling, Information Technology and Environment)
Accumulated temperature Cool injury Developmental stage Prediction Rice Young panicle length
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2009/7/14
The method of estimating the developmental stage necessary to prevent and analyze the cool damage in rice plants using meteorological elements was examined. We investigated the relationship between th...
Effects of Plant Age on Development of Resistance to Snow Injury in Winter Barley
Barley Snow injury Resistance
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2009/7/9
This study researched how the age of winter barley affects the plant’s resistance to snow injury. Two experiments were conducted for the study. The first experiment focused on the change in resistanc...
Comparison of Transplanting Injury between Rice Seedlings Cultivated on a Cotton Mat on Hydroponic Culture Solution with Different Nitrogen Compositions
Ammonium nitrogen Cotton mat Hydroponics Nitrate nitrogen Nitrogen form Plant form
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2009/7/9
The effect of root pruning on transplanting injury was compared between the rice seedlings raised on cotton mats spread on a hydroponic culture solution with different nitrogen compositions (plots 1 ...
Effects of Water-Absorbing Rate of Seed on Flooding Injury in Soybean
Flooding injury Germination Imbibition Osmotic potential Seed Soybean
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2009/7/8
Soybean seeds are known to be sensitive to flooding stress. It has been proposed that a rapid inrush of water into soybean seeds causes physical disruption of seeds leading to a marked reduction in se...
Effect of Relative Humidity and Sucrose Concentration on Leaf Injury and Vase Life during Sucrose Pulse Treatment in Cut Eustoma Flowers
rate of max open florets sucrose absorption
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2009/7/8
Pulse treatment with sucrose extends the vase life of cut Eustoma flowers, but leaf injury is sometimes observed following this treatment. To investigate the factors causing leaf injury, cut ‘Mira Cor...
Relationship of Growth Variability, with Ground Level and Soil Water Content in a Large Paddy Field in Inashiki-city, Ibaraki-prefecture in 2007—Wet Injury of Wheat
Triticum spp Excess-moisture injury Wet endurance Upland field converted from paddy field
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2009/7/7
There was a heavy rain fall on Nov. 19-20 and Dec. 26-27, 2006 in Ibaraki-prefecture. We examined wheat growth and soil conditions in a large paddy field in Inashiki-city, Ibaraki-prefecture, where p...
Evaluation of Injury by Tarnished Plant Bugs (Lygus lineolaris Palisot de Beauvois) to Blended Cotton Genotypes
Injury Tarnished Plant Bugs Cotton Genotypes
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2008/12/10
Plant bugs, Lygus lineolarius (Palisot de Beauvois) and Neurocolpus nubilius (Say), can delay early fruiting of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), and thus increase risks associated with other cotton ins...