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July. In 2017, blocks were planted on 31 May and 12 June. As flowers opened, they were labeled using waterproof Tyvek tags and wire or string. In some cases, the day a flower opened was estimated based on visual appearance of the color and turgidity of

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combination of treatment factors HLB and Mn rate. Visual inspection of residuals ( Kozak and Piepho, 2018 ) indicated no violations of the underlying assumptions. Results Tree height and trunk diameter. Tree height over time increased

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seed size (roughly double the original size through visual observation) and a brown-colored exudate from the seedcoat leaking onto the filter paper in the petri dish. Each replicate contained 15 seeds in a petri dish, and a total of 3 replicates were

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automatic settings followed by visual inspection and manual peak adjustment to ensure accurate scoring. Principal component analysis (PCA) was conducted on the binary matrix with the prcomp function in R (version 3.5.1). Results Pollen-tube analysis and

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for the small sample size. Visual inspection of residuals ( Kozak and Piepho, 2018 ) indicated no violations of the underlying assumptions. Means within an Fe × HLB status × time × response combination followed by the same letter are not significantly

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requires close inspection because visual symptoms can appear on as little as a single branch of a tree ( Sparks and Payne, 1982 ). Management decisions made in the absence of knowledge about variation can lead to under- or over-application of nutrients in

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postharvest disorder of blackberries that occurs when black drupelets on ripe berries turn red during and after cold storage ( Clark and Finn, 2011 ; Finn and Clark, 2012 ). Reverted drupelets typically have a more shriveled appearance upon closer inspection

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visual inspection of residuals from quantile–quantile plots. The effects of AM fungal inocula on vine growth and/or tissue nutrients were then decomposed into a priori contrasts that separately tested the average growth response of each cultivar to AM

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buyers and sellers across the industry. Subjective visual sorting of pumpkins is only 80% effective at sorting fruit and provides merely a description of the product, which is less valuable than a defined standard. Introducing weight standards for pumpkin

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incidence of powdery mildew (recorded as either “yes” or “no”). For the whole tree, a visual inspection was conducted while standing ≈1.2 m from the trunk on all sides of the tree. Fig. 4. Modified Horsfall-Barratt scale adapted from Windham and Ross

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