Browsing by Subject "pecan"
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Chinese consumer preferences for and attitudes towards pecans
(2020-05)Pecan is a wild nut tree and native to North America. The U.S. exports large amounts of pecans around the world every year, with more than a third of these exports going to China. Pecans are gaining greater acceptance in ... -
Effect of spring freeze on bloom qualities in pecans
(2021-12)The spring low temperature mainly targets developing buds, new leaves, reproductive organs, which are comprised of soft and fresh tissues, resulting in tremendous economic losses. Pecan is an economically important nut ... -
Evaluation of Pecan Scab Disease Management Strategies to Improve Orchard Production and Reduce Pesticide Inputs
(Oklahoma State University, 2011-05-01)To facilitate the subsequent studies, initial experiments evaluated growth media best suited for maximizing sporulation of F. effusum in vitro . Additional studies were aimed at improving our understanding of weather ... -
Feasibility of delaying pecan budbreak and examining insects associated with stored pecans in Oklahoma and Texas
(2008-07)Scope and Method of Study: A study was conducted to determine the feasibility of delaying pecan budbreak in spring using applications of Surround WP particle film and whitewash. Thirty trees (cultivar Pawnee) at Perkins ... -
Flowering Habits of Pecans in Oklahoma
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In situ sensing of leaf cuticular wax, pecan yield and pecan leaf nitrogen concentration
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Modeling the pecan nut growth and carbohydrate requirement and application of models
(2021-12)The pecan nut is an important nut fruit in the USA economy, contributing more than $3.5 billion to the country's economy. The optimal time of different orchard activities like irrigation management, pesticide spray, and ... -
Nitrogen Nutrition of the Pecan Fungus, 'Fusicladium effusum' WINT
(Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1978) -
Pecan Irrigation Trials in 1956
(Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1957-07) -
Performance Evaluation of Seedling Pecan Trees Using Commonly Selected and Commercially Available Tree Shelters and the Effect of Glyphosate Application on Pecan Kernel Necrosis
(Oklahoma State University, 2012-07-01)The objectives of these studies were to: 1) evaluate the growth and overall health of seedling pecan trees that were grown in a variety of commonly used physical barriers and commercially available tree protectors/shelters; ...