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of 7.5 that had a previous crop of alfalfa ( Medicago sativa ). All transplants were produced in a greenhouse at the Fabian Garcia Agricultural Science Center. In 1995, seeds were sown in germination trays using Premier Promix media (Premier

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evolutionary isolation and speciation within the family. Seeds generally are fertile and require a warm period followed by a cold and moist stratification followed by second warm period for maturation and germination. Seeds freshly harvested in late spring can

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mid-October and again in mid-February. In an in vitro study in British Columbia, Canada, Rahe (1997a) found captan to be moderately toxic to N. malicorticis , whereas copper-based fungicides were nontoxic to the fungus. Rahe (1997b) also

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hypochlorite solution and then repeatedly washed with double-distilled water (DDW). The seeds were dried for 4 h at 40 °C and then germinated on filter paper soaked in DDW for 1 d in the dark and for 6 d with illumination at a temperature of 28 °C. Treatment

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research has been conducted for pecan propagation, such as clonal propagation by stem cuttings ( McEachern and Storey, 1972 ; Wolstenholme and Allan, 1975 ), root cuttings ( Nelson and Gustafson, 1982 ), mound layering ( Wood, 1989 ), in vitro propagation

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.E. Fuerst, E.P. 1995 Log-logistic analysis of herbicide dose-response relationships Weed Technol. 9 218 227 Seglie, L. Scariot, V. Larcher, F. Devecchi, M. Chiavazza, P.M. 2012 In vitro seed germination and seedling propagation in Campanula spp Plant

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concentrations of Ca, sprayed to the fruit and leaves, on papaya nutrient concentrations, plant growth, and fruit quality in a Malaysian environment. Material and methods Net house trial. Seeds of ‘Eksotika II’ were obtained from the MARDI and germinated in 25

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years and then germinate in the presence of host plant roots when environmental conditions are favorable ( Olsen and Young, 1998 ). Plants in the Brassicaceae and some in the Solanaceae families are susceptible hosts of V. dahliae ( Chang and Eastburn

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), carrot ( Daucus carota ), cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum ), and beet ( Beta vulgaris ) germination or seedling emergence have been suppressed by application of YeM, InM, or rapeseed meals in some studies, although results depend on multiple factors

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plastic seedling tray (57 × 23.5 × 4 cm) containing a substrate mix of 1 peat:1 vermiculite (by volume), germinated in a tempered glass covered greenhouse at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), Beijing, China (lat. 39°57′34.89″N, long. 116

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