End of Project ReportThis long-term experiment, which commenced at Oak Park in September 1994, compared the effect of a high inputs system with a low inputs system on the yield and quality of winter wheat and winter barley grown (i) In a non-cereal break-crop rotation with spring barley (ii) In a continuous cereal break-crop rotation with winter oats, and (iii) Continuous cereals. The experimental site at Knockbeg consisted of a medium-heavy textured, freedraining grey-brown podzolic soil (Knockbeg Series). The objective of the experiment was to measure the effect of reduced inputs on grain yield, grain quality, production costs and the profitability of the important cereal crops grown in different rotations, so that the impact of...
This work studied how the proteome from young maize root hair cells responds to different nutrition ...
Corn grain yield prediction and by-plant nutrient management have become a major research topic. Thi...
Dual-purpose winter wheat growth and grain yield are influenced by cattle stocking density and varie...
End of Project ReportThe objective of this project was to examine if herbicides used in cereals at r...
End of Project ReportThe mapping of within-field crop yield variations offers a basis for the adjust...
Deforestation negatively impacts wildlife populations, specifically through the establishment of for...
The most effective treatment against malaria is artemisinin (AN), which is extracted from Artemisia ...
Small amounts of chromium (VI) are carcinogenic in mammals. Concentrations of Cr in marine algae and...
The United States has a National Oil Reserve but no food reserve. Just as the oil reserve is designe...
Poplars (Populus spp.) fast-growing species are widely used in short rotation forestry (SRF) where p...
We sampled switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum L.) in adjacent fields near Medford, OK. Fields were eithe...
Isoprene, the most emitted non-methane hydrocarbon, is known to influence ozone (O3) formation in ur...
Skeletal muscle growth is an economically and biologically important trait for livestock raised for...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the most common cause of neurological disability in young adults. In this...
Amaranthus tuberculatus (Common Waterhemp) is a prevalent, problematic weed in Midwestern USA, where...
This work studied how the proteome from young maize root hair cells responds to different nutrition ...
Corn grain yield prediction and by-plant nutrient management have become a major research topic. Thi...
Dual-purpose winter wheat growth and grain yield are influenced by cattle stocking density and varie...
End of Project ReportThe objective of this project was to examine if herbicides used in cereals at r...
End of Project ReportThe mapping of within-field crop yield variations offers a basis for the adjust...
Deforestation negatively impacts wildlife populations, specifically through the establishment of for...
The most effective treatment against malaria is artemisinin (AN), which is extracted from Artemisia ...
Small amounts of chromium (VI) are carcinogenic in mammals. Concentrations of Cr in marine algae and...
The United States has a National Oil Reserve but no food reserve. Just as the oil reserve is designe...
Poplars (Populus spp.) fast-growing species are widely used in short rotation forestry (SRF) where p...
We sampled switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum L.) in adjacent fields near Medford, OK. Fields were eithe...
Isoprene, the most emitted non-methane hydrocarbon, is known to influence ozone (O3) formation in ur...
Skeletal muscle growth is an economically and biologically important trait for livestock raised for...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the most common cause of neurological disability in young adults. In this...
Amaranthus tuberculatus (Common Waterhemp) is a prevalent, problematic weed in Midwestern USA, where...
This work studied how the proteome from young maize root hair cells responds to different nutrition ...
Corn grain yield prediction and by-plant nutrient management have become a major research topic. Thi...
Dual-purpose winter wheat growth and grain yield are influenced by cattle stocking density and varie...