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The Effects of Three Plant Growth Substances on DPL 90Hofmann, Wallace C., Else, Peter T., Tabo, Ramadjita 02 1900 (has links)
The 1985 and 1986 Cotton Reports have the same publication and P-Series numbers.
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Yield and Economical Outcome of Different Rates of Ethephon (PREPtm) to Short and Long Staple CottonClark, L. J. 02 1900 (has links)
The 1985 and 1986 Cotton Reports have the same publication and P-Series numbers.
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Effect of Messenger® on Cantaloupe Growth Pattern and YieldZerkoune, Mohammed A. 08 1900 (has links)
An experimental site was selected at Yuma Agricultural Research Center, University of Arizona, to evaluate the effect of Messenger on melon plant growth and yield. Four treatments in completely randomized block design replicated four times were applied to melon planted on 84- inch beds. High Mark open pollinated melon variety was planted on 3-20-2001 using a commercial planter. Treatments included Messenger applied at 3-leaf stage on 5-4-2001 Messenger applied every 14 days starting on 5-15, 5-29, 6-13, 6-27-2001, standard management practices and control. Observations collected included plant mapping and yield. Results were variable, showed no significant effect of Messenger on plant growth and yield. However, there was indication that Messenger may have an effect on plant growth pattern and yield. Messenger applied at 3-leaf stage and repeated applications seemed to induce an early melon formation, increased number of nodes and yield. It was not possible to make recommendation based on one-year results. Further investigation is needed to verify the results obtained from this experiment.
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Messenger® Effect on MelonsUmeda, Kai 08 1900 (has links)
Messenger applied at three timely applications at early runner, bloom, and fruiting stages of watermelon versus bi-weekly applications, showed no significant statistical differences for vine length, number of blooms, or harvestable yields. Visual observations for the watermelon plant health at the end of the season tended to indicate that the three timely applications resulted in slightly more vigorous plants than the bi-weekly treated watermelon plants. Cantaloupe vine growth, number of fruit set, yield weight, and fruit size were not different between Messenger treatments and were not enhanced compared to the untreated check.
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2001 Yield Response of Processing Onions in the Palo Verde Valley Treated with AuxiGro® WPRethwisch, Michael D. 08 1900 (has links)
Processing onions were treated with AuxiGro in spring 2001. Applications were applied at four and 7.5 weeks prior to harvest. A single application of 4 oz. product/acre at either four or 7.5 weeks prior to harvest increased yield by approximately 0.7 tons/acre. Two applications resulted in a 1.3 tons/acre yield increase. Differences noted were not statistically different, but the two application treatment provided an increased net return of approximately $95/acre.
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Effect of Dry Seed+ Application at Planting 1998 on Processing Onion YieldsRethwisch, Michael D., Poole, Charles, Poole, Rick, Pacheco, Rudy 08 1900 (has links)
Dry Seed+, a fertilizer/plant growth regulator, was applied to processing onions at planting in the fall of 1998 to evaluate the effect on yields. Yield data obtained June 1999 indicated no effect in this experiment, although this was dissimilar to other trial results. Salt content at the field was thought to have limited yields, and have stressed growing plants, which may have contributed to lack of yield differences noted. Further testing is necessary to further evaluate this product.
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Update on Experiments with PIXBriggs, R. E., Abdul-Razak, M. A. 02 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Double Cropping Cotton after Small Grain in Graham CountyKittock, D. L., Taylor, B. B., Daugherty, L. S., Cluff, R. E., Thatcher, M. L., Romney, P. 02 1900 (has links)
Several upland cotton varieties and one Pima cotton variety were planted and watered up after Poco barley and Yecora Rojo wheat on the Safford Experimental Farm in 1983. Three upland varieties were planted and watered up on July 2. McNair 235 produced the most lint for all three late planting dates. Pima cotton produced the lowest yields. Single cropped DPL 90 produced $8.47 more income/acre than McNair 235, following Poco barley. However, double cropped cotton and barley produced $57.96 more/acre than single cropped cotton, followed by single cropped wheat.
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Effect of PIX on Upland Cotton YieldFarr, C. R. 02 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Chemical Termination -- 2Ehlig, C. F. 02 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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