Search Results
months; this was vital for the retention of a valued employee. One of the major labor challenges concerns ventilation, and thus maintaining temperature control in high tunnels. There is worry that excess heat can affect plant dormancy. One farmer noted
AUNDHM consumer sensory laboratory facility that contained fluorescent lighting, temperature control, and individualized seating with partitions to accurately reflect conducive simulated controlled laboratory conditions. A total of 27 panelists recruited
good postharvest practices such as decay control, proper cooling, and temperature control during the postharvest life are applied and enforced. This preliminary plum MAP study pointed out the needs of screening cultivar response to MAP with emphasis on
primary methods for temperature control. It is important to note that no measurements were made during the night. CO 2 in the control greenhouse was between 200 and 300 ppm on sunny or partly sunny days and always at least 100 ppm lower during the day
yeast rehydration. The must was brought to 20 °C and inoculated with yeast ICV-GRE (Lallemand) to 0.27 g·L −1 . Fermentation was performed with skin contact in 114-L jacketed stainless steel fermenters with automated temperature control. During the first
cultivar ( Table 1 ). Results show that temperature control around 20 °C and a R-light source produce better results, although changes in these conditions still improve seed performance. The effect of seed treatments on seed longevity was estimated by
corresponding finishing environment on 1 Apr. 2011 at Cornell University (Ithaca, NY) and Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN). It is well established that temperature controls the rate of plant development, including time to unfold a leaf and time to flower
>6 years on lima bean plants ( Phaseolus lunatus ) in temperature-controlled rearing rooms at 25 ± 3 °C and photoperiod of 16:8 h light/dark. The TSM were introduced at an average rate of 0.2 TSM/cm 2 of leaf area. This was accomplished by first
regulators (PGRs) ( Francescangeli et al., 2007 ; Jiao et al., 1986 ; Wulster et al., 1987 ) and temperature control ( Blom and Kerec, 2003 ; Erwin and Heins, 1995 ; Erwin et al., 1989 ; Wilfret, 1987 ). Nonchemical methods of controlling height are
Polyethylene mulch is traditionally used in the production of some fruits and vegetables to maintain soil moisture and increase soil temperature, control weeds, improve crop quality, and increase yield ( Emmert, 1957 ). In the United States, 1