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). A mixed result was obtained for seed pods per plant, as the April planting showed no significant difference among seeding rates whereas in the June planting the low seeding rate was significantly higher than the high seeding rate treatment. The
considerable differences in total capsaicinoids among cultivars grown in greenhouses, laboratory field studies, and regular plantations, highlighting the effects of environmental conditions on capsaicinoid content. However, the concentration of capsaicinoids
percentage of plants in which Las was detected was 44% at 6 months after inoculation (MAI) and increased to 75% at the end of the experiment (12 MAI). Among the psyllid-inoculated plants, only one (6%) tested positive for Las by 4 MAI. The percentage of Las
Six months after transplanting, areca palm plants showed no differences in color among the nine fertilizer treatments in either experiment ( Table 3 ). Similarly, there were no treatment differences in areca palm height or growth in Expt. 1. However
resource conservation has further spurred this interest ( McDonald, 2001 ). In light of the mounting evidence of ecologically important phenotypic and genetic differences among populations within a species, end users of seeds of native wildflowers are
Jan., 5 Feb., and 18 Feb. 2009 and on 15 Jan., 27 Jan., and 9 Feb. 2010. Transplants were grown in soilless mix containing equal parts peatmoss, vermiculite, and perlite, and plants were fertilized to provide 100 mg N/kg at 48-h intervals after
). On the other hand, there are considerable differences among genotypes within the same species ( Deren, 2001 ; Hodson et al., 2005 ; Ma and Takahashi, 2002 ). In addition, a given genotype of a plant growing under different Si concentrations can
(fans per plant, inflorescences per plant) were analyzed using generalized linear mixed models with the GLIMMIX procedure of SAS. Differences among 2012 N rate or main effects of 2012 N rate were compared using polynomial contrasts. Mean comparisons were
plants per treatment in each block. All data were subjected to ANOVA analysis. Means separation among treatments was conducted using Tukey’s honest significant difference multiple comparison. All statistical analyses were performed using a generalized
difference in marketable fruit weight or count among plants grown in the compost treatment under RC60, RC85, or without rowcovers. Similar trend was observed within the no-compost treatment. Thus, in 2009, there was no effect of rowcovers on marketable crop