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Journal articles on the topic "Foliage cuttings"

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Pradeep, Singh, S. Mor V., Khan Mujahid, and Kumar Sunil. "Effect of Foliage Cuttings on Seed Yield and Quality of Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.)." Advances in Research 10, no. 4 (2017): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.9734/AIR/2017/33354.

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Coriander (<em>Coriandrum sativum</em> L.) is an important seed spices crop of family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) and possess 2n=22 chromosomes with cross-pollination as mode of reproduction. A field experiment was conducted at CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar to study the effect of foliage cuttings on seed yield and quality of Coriander. The Research material comprised of four genotypes viz. DH-5, DH-36, DH-228 and DH-246 was grown with three replications in factorial RBD. The foliage cutting was taken to make different treatments i.e. C<sub>0 </sub>(without cutting), C<sub>1</sub> (one
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BHARGAVA, Atul, Francisco FUENTES, Sudhir SHUKLA, Shilpi SRIVASTAVA, and Deepak OHRI. "Genetic Association between Foliage Yield and Contributing Traits in Vegetable Chenopods: Implications for Genetic Improvement." Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca 47, no. 1 (2018): 24–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.15835/nbha47111199.

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A two-year study was conducted to evaluate the foliage yield potential in 13 germplasm lines of Chenopodium album for 3 successive cuttings. Correlations among foliage yield and its contributing traits, along with path analysis was also worked out. Foliage yield was maximum for C. album IC 107297, followed by C. album H.P. and C. album amaranticolor. The genotype × year interaction was non-significant for all the traits except stem diameter and moisture content. Leaf size, plant height and stem diameter showed significant positive correlation with foliage yield both at phenotypic and genotypic
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Moniruzzaman, M., and MM Rahman. "Effect of nitrogen level and leaf cutting frequency on foliage and seed yields of coriander." Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Research 40, no. 1 (2015): 53–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjar.v40i1.23759.

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A field experiment was conducted at BSMRAU farm, Gazipur to evaluate the effects of four nitrogen levels (0, 40, 80 and 120 kg/ha) and four levels of leaf cutting ( no cutting, one cutting at 30 DAS), two cuttings at 30 &amp; 45 DAS and three cuttings at 30, 45 &amp; 60 DAS ) on three genotypes of coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) (CS001, CS002 and CS003). The genotype CS003 produced the highest foliage yield (8.92 t/ha) and the genotype CS001 gave the highest seed yield (0.93 t/ha). The maximum foliage and seed yields were obtained from the N application at 80 kg N/ha. The maximum foliage yie
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David, P. P., C. K. Bonsi, E. Bonsi, R. D. Pace, O. Clark, and L. C. Garner Carva. "EFFECTS OF SEQUENTIAL FOLIAGE TOPPING ON YIELD OF TWO SWEETPOTATO CULTIVARS." HortScience 28, no. 4 (1993): 266D—266. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.28.4.266d.

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The effects of sequential foliage topping on two sweetpotato [Ipomoea batatas (L) Lam cvs Georgia Jet, TU-82-18921 cultivars were investigated in a field trial. Three initial foliage cuttings (15 cm cutting from the growing tip) were initialed at 45.60 and 75 days after planting (DAP). Each initial cutting date was followed by zero, one or two cuttings at biweekly intervals. Total storage root yields were not affected by cutting treatments regardless of the cultivar investigated. Both cultivars differed in their response in dry matter accumulation, while Georgia Jet was not affected by cutting
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R. Geetha, S. Pozhilarasi. "Effect of Cutting and Foliar Nutrition on Seed Yield of Sirukeerai (Amaranthus polygonoides) var. PLR 1." International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 10, no. 12 (2021): 344–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2021.1012.040.

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Sirukeerai (Amaranthus polygonoides) is an annual herb growing to a height of 80 – 90 cm starts flowering at 25 days and yielding green vegetable within 20 – 25 days. A field experiment was conducted at agricultural college and research institute to study the effect of cuttings and foliar nutrition on seed yield of Amranthus.. The cutting was taken to make different treatments i.e. C0 (without cutting), C1 (one cutting at 20 days after sowing) and C2 (two cuttings at 20 days and 35 days after sowing). The investigation resulted that number of foliage cuttings reduced the plant height of siruke
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Shukla, S., A. Bhargava, A. Chatterjee, A. Srivastava, and S. P Singh. "Estimates of genetic variability in vegetable amaranth (A. tricolor) over different cuttings." Horticultural Science 32, No. 2 (2011): 60–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/3767-hortsci.

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The present investigation was carried out to study different selection parameters for foliage yield and its important yield contributing traits in 29 strains of vegetable amaranth (A. tricolor). The data were recorded for plant height (cm), stem diameter (cm), branches/plant, leaves/plant, leaf size (cm&lt;sup&gt;2&lt;/sup&gt;), and protein content (mg/100 mg) in each cutting separately. Foliage yield (kg) was recorded on plot basis comprising 4 cuttings. The highest foliage yield per plot was recorded for strain AV-38, followed by AV-23 and AV-31. In general, protein content was high in the 2
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Chen, Jianjun, Dennis B. McConnell, Cynthia A. Robinson, Russell D. Caldwell, and Yingfeng Huang. "Rooting Foliage Plant Cuttings in Compost-formulated Substrates." HortTechnology 13, no. 1 (2003): 110–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.13.1.0110.

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Three composts, derived from municipal solid waste with biosolids, yard trimmings, and yard trimmings with biosolids, were mixed by volume with sphagnum peat and pine bark to formulate 12 substrates. After characterizing physical and chemical properties, the substrates, along with a control, were used for rooting single eye cuttings of pothos (Epipremnum aureum) and terminal cuttings of maranta (Maranta leuconeura) and schefflera (Schefflera arboricola) in enclosed polyethylene tents. All cuttings initiated roots with no significant difference in root numbers per cutting 14 days after sticking
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Bhargava, A., S. Shukla, B. S Dixit, R. Bannerji, and D. Ohri. "Variability and genotype × cutting interactions for different nutritional components in Chenopodium album L." Horticultural Science 33, No. 1 (2011): 29–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/3737-hortsci.

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Thirteen germplasm lines of vegetable Chenopodium (C. album) were evaluated in a randomized block design with three replications to estimate the foliage yield and its seven contributing quality traits for three successive cuttings. The variability present in vegetable Chenopodium and interactions operating at various levels were also studied. The mean foliage yield was maximum for CA-II (3.03 &amp;plusmn; 0.39 kg/plot), followed by CA-VII (2.94 &amp;plusmn; 0.27 kg/plot) and CA-VI (2.41 &amp;plusmn; 0.20 kg/plot). Moisture content showed a constant decrease in all germplasm lines with successi
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Prakash, B., S. Rathore, B. Bhatt, and C. Rajkhowa. "Vegetative propagation in Trema Orientalis Blume through stem cuttings, popular fodder tree foliage in Eastern Himalaya, India." Indian Journal of Forestry 33, no. 4 (2010): 469–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2010-zew2f3.

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Trema orientalis Blume provides nutritious and palatable fodder to the Mithun (Bos frontalis) which is an indigenous semi domesticated animal in humid tropics of Eastern Himalaya of India. This fodder tree has poor regeneration through seeds. Hence an experiment was conducted to evaluate the optimum conditions for successful vegetative propagation of this multipurpose tree species through stem cuttings. The study examined the type of cuttings (hardwood, semi hardwood and softwood), effect of Indole – 3 butyric acid (IBA) treatment (0, 200, 400, 600 mg/lt), the effect of season and wounding bas
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Copes, D. L., W. H. Pawuk, W. A. Farr, and R. R. Silen. "Relation of Crown and Foliage Traits to Height Growth of Sitka Spruce." Western Journal of Applied Forestry 11, no. 3 (1996): 77–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wjaf/11.3.77.

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Abstract Four crown and foliage traits of a young Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) stand were tested with rooted cuttings in greenhouse and field plots for possible thinning selection guidelines. Repeatability estimates of the amount of genetic control over the four traits and the relation of those traits to height growth were evaluated 5 years after rooting. Only the blue-green trait was significantly associated (P &lt; 0.05) with height growth. Average height of cuttings selected for green foliage was 17% greater than cuttings selected for blue foliage. Under greenhouse conditions, repeatabil
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Foliage cuttings"

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Kranabetter, John Marty. "Interacting effects of soil nitrogen supply and light availability on understory sapling growth and foliar attributes." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/1290.

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Light availability in forest understories is a well recognized constraint on sapling growth, but limitations in soil nitrogen (N) availability, and the link to foliar photosynthetic capacity, typically receive less consideration in describing stand dynamics. My primary hypothesis is that light and soil N availability have species-specific effects on photosynthetic activity and growth, and that together these resources will better define understory development in complex forests. To test these relationships, I examined 1) soil N indices and the tradeoffs between soil fertility and light atten
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Issoufou, Hassane Bil-Assanou. "Réponse hydrique à la sécheresse et impact de la coupe chez une espèce semi-sempervirente sahélienne (Guiera senegalensis J.F.Gmel)." Thesis, Montpellier 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012MON20091/document.

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La zone sahélienne a connu une baisse des précipitations et d’importants changements d'utilisation des terres ces dernières décennies qui ont conduit à une forte régression du couvert ligneux. Pourtant, Guiera senegalesis J.F. Gmel est une Combretaceae semi-sempervirente, dont la dominance s'est accrue avec la pression agricole dans la bande soudano-sahélienne où elle joue un rôle socio-économique et agroforestier important. Elle constitue donc un bon modèle pour étudier les réponses hydriques du couvert ligneux actuel à la sécheresse et les modifications de ces réponses sous l'effet de la cou
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Lebepe, Francis Mashala. "Influence of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium foliar feed on stooling rye (Secale cereale)." Thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10386/2209.

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Thesis (MSc. (Agriculture Pasture Science)) -- University of Limpopo, 2018<br>This study was conducted at the University of Limpopo’s Experimental Farm (Syferkuil), in the Limpopo Province, South Africa. The objective was to determine the effect of foliar fertilizers on the dry matter production over a period of two growing seasons. The experiment was laid out in a 3 x 3 factorial arrangement, fitted in a randomized complete block design (RCBD), with 4 replications. The experiment was planted on 28th March 2014 for season 1 (2014) and 31st March 2015 for season 2 (2015). Three sources of
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Books on the topic "Foliage cuttings"

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The World Market for Plant Cuttings and Slips; Live Trees and Plants; and Bulbs, Tubers, and Rhizomes of Flowering or of Foliage Plants: A 2004 Global Trade Perspective. Icon Group International, Inc., 2005.

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Parker, Philip M. The World Market for Plant Cuttings and Slips; Live Trees and Plants; and Bulbs, Tubers, and Rhizomes of Flowering or of Foliage Plants: A 2007 Global Trade Perspective. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Growing Flowers and Foliage for Cutting. Kangaroo Press, 1993.

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Titchmarsh, Alan. Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Flowers and Foliage for Cutting. Ebury Publishing, 2013.

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Titchmarsh, Alan. How to Garden Flowers and Foliage for Cutting: Specialist Skills, Essential Techniques, Step-by-Steps. Penguin Random House, 2013.

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Gleń-Karolczyk, Katarzyna. Zabiegi ochronne kształtujące plonowanie zdrowotność oraz różnorodność mikroorganizmów związanych z czernieniem pierścieniowym korzeni chrzanu (Atmoracia rusticana Gaertn.). Publishing House of the University of Agriculture in Krakow, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15576/978-83-66602-39-7.

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Horseradish roots, due to the content of many valuable nutrients and substances with healing and pro-health properties, are used more and more in medicine, food industry and cosmetics. In Poland, the cultivation of horseradish is considered minor crops. In addition, its limited size causes horseradish producers to encounter a number of unresolved agrotechnical problems. Infectious diseases developing on the leaves and roots during the long growing season reduce the size and quality of root crops. The small range of protection products intended for use in the cultivation of horseradish generate
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Book chapters on the topic "Foliage cuttings"

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"Road log from Mountain Pass, California, to Oatman, Arizona." In Proterozoic Ore Deposits of the Southwestern U.S. Society of Economic Geologists, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.5382/gb.01.04.

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Abstract 0.0 Bailey Road interchange at Interstate Highway 15. Go south over the Interstate and take the northbound entrance ramp toward Las Vegas. 1.4 Large roadcuts on the right in 1700 Ma foliated granite and high-grade metamorphic rocks. 1.6 Outcrops to the left contain low-angle faults cutting high-angle foliated metaplutonic rocks. At 12:00 are Castle Peaks on the far horizon in the northern New York Mountains (Miller and others, 1986). These sculptured peaks are Tertiary volcanic rocks which rest depositionally on 1660 Ma (Wooden and others, 1986) Ieucocratic granite (unit Xg1, fig. 3).
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Datsko1, Oksana, and Elina Zakharchenko. "INFLUENCE OF BIOFERTILIZERS AND SOIL CULTIVATION SYSTEMS ON CORN GRAIN QUALITY AND THEIR CORRELATION." In Science, technology and innovation in the context of global transformation. Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, 2024. https://doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-499-3-2.

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The purpose of the study is to evaluate the impact of soil tillage methods and biofertilizer application on maize yield and grain quality under organic farming conditions. Methodology of the research included a three-year field experiment (2020–2022) conducted on certified organic fields with two maize hybrids, Harmonium and Hemingway. The experiment assessed traditional tillage (plowing at 25–28 cm) and reduced tillage methods (disking and flat-cutting at various depths), combined with biofertilizer treatments, including seed inoculation and foliar applications at BBCH13 and BBCH17 growth sta
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Kumar, Sandeep, Tanu Sharma, Sanjay Singh Rathore, and Vinod Kumar Singh. "Advancements in Precision Nitrogen Management for Sustainable Agriculture." In Agricultural Sciences. IntechOpen, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1006470.

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The chapter on precision nutrient management addresses critical issues stemming from imbalanced fertilization practices and poor nutrient management, which compromise crop productivity and environmental health. It explores cutting-edge techniques like Green Seeker, Leaf Color Chart (LCC), and Soil-Plant Analysis Development (SPAD) meters, coupled with site-specific nutrient management (SSNM), to optimize nitrogen applications. Strategies such as slow-release N fertilizers, integrated nutrient management (INM), and nitrogen splitting, This SPAD-based N management saved 33.3% N in rice and 18.8%
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Reports on the topic "Foliage cuttings"

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Carpenter, Kurt. Effect of mechanical cutting, planting population and foliar fungicide on soybean white mold and yield. Iowa State University, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/cc-20240624-583.

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Perl, Avichai, Bruce I. Reisch, and Ofra Lotan. Transgenic Endochitinase Producing Grapevine for the Improvement of Resistance to Powdery Mildew (Uncinula necator). United States Department of Agriculture, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1994.7568766.bard.

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The original objectives are listed below: 1. Design vectors for constitutive expression of endochitinase from Trichoderma harzianum strain P1. Design vectors with signal peptides to target gene expression. 2. Extend transformation/regeneration technology to other cultivars of importance in the U.S. and Israel. 3. Transform cultivars with the endochitinase constructs developed as part of objective 1. A. Characterize foliar powdery mildew resistance in transgenic plants. Background of the topic Conventional breeding of grapevines is a slow and imprecise process. The long generation cycle, large
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Guy, Charles, Gozal Ben-Hayyim, Gloria Moore, Doron Holland, and Yuval Eshdat. Common Mechanisms of Response to the Stresses of High Salinity and Low Temperature and Genetic Mapping of Stress Tolerance Loci in Citrus. United States Department of Agriculture, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1995.7613013.bard.

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The objectives that were outlined in our original proposal have largely been achieved or will be so by the end of the project in February 1995 with one exception; that of mapping cold tolerance loci based on the segregation of tolerance in the BC1 progeny population. Briefly, our goals were to 1) construct a densely populated linkage map of the citrus genome: 2) map loci important in cold and/or salt stress tolerance; and 3) characterize the expression of genes responsive to cold land salt stress. As can be seen by the preceding listing of accomplishments, our original objectives A and B have
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