four times. Plots were 20 ft long, and each split plot was 10 ft long. Spunbound polypropylene rowcovers [1.2 oz/yard 2 (Typar®; Reemay, Old Hickory, TN)] were placed on the designated split plot on 3 Mar. 2007 and 1 Apr. in 2008, before primocane
growth, and tree loss. These issues are especially notable on sites with poorly drained soil. Additionally, wooded sites where hardwood species such as hickory ( Carya spp.) or walnut ( Juglans spp.) are present may also harbor population of pecan root
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treatment UTR, rowcovers (5 mm, white spun bound polyester 85% transparent, 1.1 to 2.2 °C; Reemay, Inc., Old Hickory, TN) were placed over the plots before primocane emergence (observed in late February in 2004 and 2005) and removed when primocanes got too
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placed into a 50-mL centrifuge tube and spun at 1880 g n for 5-min at 28 °C (Allegra 25R; Beckmann-Coulter, Atlanta, GA) and repeated. Then 15 mL of the supernatant was filtered through 50-grade cheesecloth (VeraTec Cheesecloth; Fiberweb, Old Hickory, TN