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Growth Characteristics of Sclerotinia Minor and Sclerotinia scerotiorum Isolates and the Effect of Post-Inoculation Relative Humidity on Peanut Infection
(Oklahoma State University, 2010-05-01)Sclerotinia blight is the most costly soilborne disease of peanut in Oklahoma, affecting yield and quality. Though the disease can be caused by both Sclerotinia minor and S. sclerotiorum, S. minor is the predominant species ... -
Growth Dynamics of Eastern Redcedar Wood Fractions as a Function of Tree Age and Site
(Oklahoma State University, 1995-12-01)The relationships of heartwood width and sapwood width, growth rate, and stem volume with tree age were studied in 141 eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana L.) trees. The sample trees were selected from seven naturally ... -
Growth Inhibition and Mortality to Larvae of the Bollworm, Heliothis zea (Boddie), on Rearing Media Treated with Cadmium Salts and Two Chlorophenoxythiazine Compounds
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Growth Inhibition of Microorganisms in Refrigerated Milk by the Addition of Maillard Reaction Products Obtained from a Glucosehistidine Mixture
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Growth inhibition of UV filters on the freshwater microalga Scenedesmus acutus
(Oklahoma State University, 2019-04-26)As the use of personal care products with organic ultraviolet (UV) filters are increasing, so is the exposure risk of these compounds to aquatic ecosystems. This study focuses on the inhibition growth effect of four common ... -
Growth Inhibition Studies with Selected Native Range Plants
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Growth of Diplodia Zeae(Schw.) Lev. In Corn Stalk Tissues
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Growth of hedge funds In the era of passive investing
(4/26/2023)In 2007, Warren Buffet made a bet with Protege Partners that the SP 500 Index would outperform any chosen 5 Hedge funds over the next decade. After 10 years, $1 million invested in the hedge funds would have gained $220,000 ... -
The growth of television broadcasting and structural alteration through subscription television /
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Growth of Ten Species of Preferred Deer Browse Plants Under Various Crown Densities
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GROWTH OF WIDE BANDGAP SEMICONDUCTORS USING PULSED ELECTRON BEAM DEPOSITION (PED) PROCESS
(2015)Wide bandgap materials hold a great potential in solid state lighting, power electronics, and radio frequency (RF) device applications. The cumulative market for all these applications is forecasted to be approximately $75 ...