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Lewthwaite, S. L., and P. J. Wright. "SWEETPOTATO VINE RESISTANCE TO SCLEROTINIA ROT." Acta Horticulturae, no. 670 (April 2005): 63–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2005.670.6.

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Omotayo, Temitayo O., Abiodun O. Claudius-Cole, and Antonio Lopez-Montez. "Vine Cuttings Technique for Evaluating the Reaction of Dioscorea rotundata Varieties to Root-Knot Nematodes." Journal of Agricultural Science 10, no. 9 (August 13, 2018): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jas.v10n9p76.

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Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) contribute to low productivity and post harvest losses of white yam (Dioscorea rotundata). This study evaluated yam cultivars for resistance to Meloidogyne spp. using plants generated from single node vine cuttings. Forty accessions of D. rotundata were selected for the study and laid out in a randomized complete block design with 10 plants per replicate, three replicates and two treatments (Meloidogyne-inoculated and uninoculated). Vines were planted in vertically hanging bags and inoculated four weeks after with 500 eggs of Meloidogyne spp. Plants were
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Picó, B., A. Fita, R. Dias, C. Roig, A. Iglesias, and F. Nuez. "ADVANCES IN BREEDING MELONS FOR RESISTANCE TO VINE DECLINE." Acta Horticulturae, no. 731 (January 2007): 39–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2007.731.3.

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Jordan, Lindsay M., Thomas Björkman, and Justine E. Vanden Heuvel. "Annual Under-vine Cover Crops Did Not Impact Vine Growth or Fruit Composition of Mature Cool-climate ‘Riesling’ Grapevines." HortTechnology 26, no. 1 (February 2016): 36–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.26.1.36.

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In the cool and humid climate of the northeastern United States, vegetation is typically maintained between the rows of wine grape (Vitis vinifera) vineyards, but the area directly beneath vines is conventionally kept bare using herbicides or cultivation, to reduce competition for water and nutrients. Yet with rising concerns of herbicide resistance, environmental contamination, and soil erosion, alternatives to maintaining bare ground in vineyards should be considered. In warmer and more arid climates, using cover crops as an alternative to bare soil has sometimes resulted in reduced vine gro
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Claudius-Cole, Abiodun O., Temitayo O. Omotayo, and Antonio Lopez Montes. "Nodal vine cutting technique for assessing nematode resistance in yams." Tropical Plant Pathology 45, no. 1 (February 2020): 56–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40858-019-00325-9.

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Yobrégat, Olivier. "Introduction to resistant vine types : a brief history and overview of the situation." OENO One 52, no. 3 (September 25, 2018): 241–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/oeno-one.2018.52.3.2220.

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Today’s breeding efforts applied to grapevines are mainly focused on the use of resistance to bio-aggressors, after beingmotivated, often unconsciously, for millennia by quantitative and qualitative concerns, and adaptations to environmentalconditions. Thanks to advances in genomic knowledge and use of molecular markers, it is now possible to envisage more andmore solutions against different pathogens (fungi, bacteria, viruses, insects), and in the near future, to ensure the durability ofthese resistances while combining them with resistance factors to abiotic stresses (drought, cold hardiness
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Ferrandez-Villena, Manuel, Clara Eugenia Ferrandez-Garcia, Teresa Garcia-Ortuño, Antonio Ferrandez-Garcia, and Maria Teresa Ferrandez-Garcia. "Analysis of the Thermal Insulation and Fire-Resistance Capacity of Particleboards Made from Vine (Vitis vinifera L.) Prunings." Polymers 12, no. 5 (May 17, 2020): 1147. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12051147.

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In Europe, vine (Vitis vinifera L.) prunings are one of the most abundant types of agricultural waste. It is, therefore, essential to organize the removal of vine waste from the fields in order to prevent the spread of fires, pests, or diseases. Using plant biomass in buildings will help achieve greater energy efficiency and cause less environmental pollution. The objectives of this work were to minimize burning of agricultural waste, reduce the use of natural wood, and obtain a product by using vine pruning waste to manufacture particleboards, assessing their use as an insulating material and
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de C.S. Dias, Rita, Belén Picó, Javier Herraiz, Amparo Espinós, and Fernando Nuez. "Modifying Root Structure of Cultivated Muskmelon to Improve Vine Decline Resistance." HortScience 37, no. 7 (December 2002): 1092–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.37.7.1092.

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Vine decline is limiting muskmelon production in many growing areas. Monosporascus cannonballus Pollack and Uecker and Acremonium cucurbitacearum Alfaro-García, W. Gams, and J. García-Jiménez are the main causal agents of this disease in Spain. The wild accession Pat81 (Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis Jeffrey) has shown to be highly resistant in naturally infested fields and after artificial inoculations. In three greenhouse experiments conducted over two seasons, the root structure of Pat81 was examined and compared to the highly susceptible commercial cultivar Amarillo Canario (AC). Pat81 pr
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Wolff, David W., Daniel I. Leskovar, Mark C. Black, and Marvin E. Miller. "Differential Fruit Load in Melon (Cucumis melo L.) Affects Shoot and Root Growth, and Vine Decline Symptoms." HortScience 32, no. 3 (June 1997): 526B—526. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.32.3.526b.

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The effect of zero, one, and two fruits per vine on plant growth and reaction to Monosporascus root rot/vine decline were investigated. In the first study, four cultivars with differing levels of tolerance were evaluated (`Primo', `Deltex', `Caravelle', `Magnum 45'). Vine decline ratings were taken weekly during the harvest period for 4 weeks. Treatments with no fruit showed delayed and less-severe vine decline symptoms. Temperature also effected vine decline symptom expression. In a Fall test, with lower temperatures during fruit maturity, symptoms were delayed in all treatments and often abs
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Edwards, M. "Effect of type of rootstock on yields of Carina grapevines (Vitis vinifera) and levels of citrus nematode (Tylenchulus semipenetrans Cobb)." Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 28, no. 2 (1988): 283. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ea9880283.

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Carina grapevines grafted to the rootstocks Ramsey, Harmony, Schwarzmann, K51-32, 5BB Kober, or Richter 110 were compared with their own roots for resistance or tolerance to the citrus nematode (Tylenchulus semipenetrans Cobb). Ramsey was the only rootstock of those studied which was considered resistant to the citrus nematode in the field situation. Low numbers of citrus nematode were found on or near the roots (<254 larvae/500 g soil). Ramsey can also be considered to be tolerant to the citrus nematode as Carina vines on Ramsey rootstock had the highest yield over a 3-year period (30.7-38
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Vine resistance"

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Ferebee, James Harrison IV. "New Herbicide Strategies for Weed Management in Pumpkin and Soybean and Potato Vine Desiccation." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/86611.

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Weed control and desiccation are routinely executed with herbicides. Potato vine desiccation facilitates harvest, improves skin set, and regulates tuber size. Saflufenacil, glufosinate, saflufenacil plus glufosinate, and carfentrazone plus glufosinate were compared to diquat applied at 43, 31, and 17% B potatoes; similar vine desiccation (14 days after treatment), skin set, and yield were noted amongst treatments. Residual herbicides are routinely used for weed control in pumpkin. Fluridone and acetochlor formulations applied preemergence were evaluated in direct-seeded pumpkin compared to oth
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De, Wet Owen. "Susceptibility of five strains of vine mealybugs, Planococcus ficus (Signoret), to chlorpyrifos." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/70289.

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Thesis (MScAgric)--Stellenbosch University, 2004.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Colonies of Planococcus ficus (Signoret) were reared from three different areas, Hex River Valley, Robertson and Stellenbosch. An insectary colony and a table grape colony from Nietvoorbij experimental farm were also included in the study. A range of concentrations of chlorpyrifos was applied topically to individuals from the different colonies. The Stellenbosch population had the lowest LDso, although it was not significantly different from that of the insectary and Robertson colonies. The Hex River Valley and table
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Alcantara, Tito Plata 1963. "Monosporascus cannonballus-melon pathosystem: Mechanism of vine decline, phenotypic characterization and mycelial incompatibility, and ascospore germination and sources of resistance." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/288914.

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Monosporascus cannonballus Pollack & Uecker, a soilborne root-infecting ascomycete, an economically important pathogen of melons (Cucumis melo L.) and watermelons (Citrullus lanatus L.). The fungus causes root rot and/or vine decline in different geographical areas worldwide. Little is known about the biology of this fungus and the mechanism by which the pathogen induces wilting of infected plants. This dissertation focuses on the biology, epidemiology, and etiology, as well as management strategies of both the pathogen and the disease. Microscopic examination of the xylem vessels of wilted pl
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Benard-Gellon, Mélanie. "Etude de l'embryogenèse somatique et transformation génétique de différentes variétés de porte-greffes de vigne en vue d'induire la résistance au Grapevine Fanleaf Virus." Thesis, Mulhouse, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011MULH7332.

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Dans cette étude, nous avons dans un premier temps adapte le protocole d'embryogenèse somatique primaire a différentes variétés d'hybrides porte-greffes (3309C, 110R, Fercal, 41B et SO4) en nous appuyant sur l'expérience acquise au laboratoire sur Vitis vinifera cv Chardonnay. Les résultats montrent que le génotype, le type d'explant (étamine, fleur ou nœud), le type et la dose d'auxine utilisés dans le milieu d’induction (2,4-D ou 2,4,5-T) ont une influence sur les efficacités d'embryogenèse somatique. En effet, pour le 3309C, l'utilisation du 2,4,5-T dans le milieu d'induction a montré une e
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Jacometti, Marco Alexander Azon. "Enhancing ecosystem services in vineyards to improve the management of Botrytis cinerea." Phd thesis, Lincoln University. Bio-Protection and Ecology Division, 2007. http://theses.lincoln.ac.nz/public/adt-NZLIU20070126.115223/.

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Organic mulches and cover crops mulched in situ were assessed for their effects on B. cinerea primary inoculum and disease levels in inflorescences at flowering and/or bunches at harvest. Organic mulches were used to enhance biological degradation of vine debris to reduce levels of B. cinerea primary inoculum the following season. Four mulch types (anaerobically and aerobically fermented marc (grape pressings), inter-row grass clippings and shredded office paper) were applied under ten-year-old Riesling vines in a ten-replicate randomized block design in New Zealand over two consecutive years.
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DAI, GUANG HUI. "Etude des facteurs biochimiques de resistance de la vigne (vitis spp. ) au mildiou (plasmopara viticola)." Montpellier, ENSA, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994ENSA0031.

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La relation hote-parasite entre la vigne (vitis spp. ) et le mildiou (plasmopara viticola) a ete etudiee par des methodes histochimiques et biochimiques. L'analyse des tissus sains montre que les especes resistantes contiennent plus de derives galliques que les especes sensibles. L'espece la plus resistante presente plusieurs assises de cellules riches en tanins catechiques situees dans l'epiderme inferieur des feuilles, zone habituelle de penetration du parasite. Les trois especes: vitis vinifera cv. Grenache (sensible, s), v. Rupestris cv. Rupestris du lot (moyennement resistant, m) et v. Ro
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Délye, Christophe. "Variabilite de l'agent de l'oidium de la vigne (uncinula necator schweinitz burrill) et resistance aux fongicides inhibiteurs de la biosynthese des sterols." Paris, Institut national d'agronomie de Paris Grignon, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997INAP0004.

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Pour mieux comprendre l'epidemiologie et les mecanismes sous-tendant la resistance d'uncinula necator aux fongicides inhibiteurs de la c#1#4-demethylase (i. D. M. ), une double etude a ete menee sur un echantillon de 99 souches de ce champignon provenant d'europe, d'inde et d'australie. - une etude par r. A. P. D. De la diversite genetique a permis de mettre en evidence trois grands groupes de souches (i, ii et iii). Les souches des groupes i et iii sont presentes dans les trois origines geographiques ; les souches de groupe ii n'ont ete trouvees qu'en inde. La confrontation des donnees molecu
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RIBEAUDEAU, MARION. "Elaboration et caracterisation de films de niobium deposes sur cuivre. Determination de la resistance de surface de supraconducteurs par thermometrie sous vide." Paris 6, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA066429.

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Le developpement des cavites acceleratrices nb/cu elaborees par pulverisation magnetron est motive par leurs applications possibles dans les grands projets necessitant de hauts gradients. Neanmoins, afin de satisfaire aux criteres de fonctionnement imposes par les futurs collisionneurs lineaires, les performances hf de ces cavites doivent etre ameliorees. L'augmentation rapide de la resistance de surface avec l'amplitude du champ hf constitue la limitation principale de la technologie couche mince. Dans l'optique de comprendre et reduire ces dissipations energetiques, nous avons entrepris une
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BOVE, FEDERICA. "Sviluppo di un modello di simulazione delle epidemie di peronospora su foglie e grappoli di varietà di vite resistenti." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/57899.

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La presente tesi intende esplorare gli effetti della resistenza parziale sulle epidemie di peronospora della vite (Plasmopara viticola). È stato sviluppato un modello di simulazione teorico che comprende lo sviluppo della pianta ospite e le fasi principali della malattia, dalla mobilizzazione dell’inoculo, alla moltiplicazione della malattia sulle foglie, all’infezione dei grappoli. Attraverso esperimenti (monociclici) di inoculazione è stata studiata la risposta alle infezioni di P. Viticola di 16 varietà parzialmente resistenti, analizzando le seguenti componenti: frequenza d’infezione, dura
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COBANOV, PASCAL. "L'embryogenese somatique chez la vigne et son application a la transformation par agrobacterium tumefaciens en vue de produire des vignes resistantes au grapevine fanleaf virus (gflv) responsable du court-noue de la vigne." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998STR13261.

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Les objectifs de ce travail etaient de developper des methodologies d'induction de l'embryogenese somatique et de transformation genetique en vue d'obtenir des vignes transgeniques susceptibles d'etre resistantes au gravepine fanleaf virus (gflv). Un protocole d'embryogenese somatique a partir de culture d'etamines a ete developpe. Ce protocole a permis l'obtention de cals embryogenes de cepages d'interet tels que les vitis vinifera cv. Riesling et cv. Pinot noir. Nous avons egalement developpe un protocole d'embryogenese somatique chez le porte-greffe fercal base sur la mise en culture de fra
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Books on the topic "Vine resistance"

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Terán, Juan Fernando. AVC: Revelaciones y reflexiones sobre una guerrilla inconclusa? Quito: Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana Benjamín Carrión, 1994.

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La rabia: Y todo lo que vino después : 2001-2011 : 10 años, 26 historias. Buenos Aires: Sudamericana, 2011.

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Frías, Edgar A. A.V.C. por dentro. [Ecuador: E.A. Frías], 1999.

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Following Christ in a consumer society: The spirituality of cultural resistance. Maryknoll, N.Y: Orbis Books, 1991.

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Desert spirituality and cultural resistance: From ancient monks to mountain refugees. Winnipeg: CMU Press, 2011.

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Frías, Edgar A. A.V.C. por dentro. [Ecuador: E.A. Frías], 1999.

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C, Marco Flores. Memorial de una ilusión: 1983-1993. Quito: Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana "Benjamín Carrión,", 1997.

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Edith, Rappo Míguez Susana, Cortés Sánchez Sergio, and Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla. Cuerpo Académico Consolidado "Capitalismo Contemporáneo.", eds. Historia de una lucha: Unión Campesina Emiliano Zapata Vive, UCEZV. México, D.F: Ediciones de Educación y Cultura, 2010.

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Bacterial biofilms. Berlin: Springer, 2008.

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Mcdermott, Leeanne. GamePro Presents: Sega Genesis Games Secrets: Greatest Tips. Rocklin: Prima Publishing, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Vine resistance"

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White, Robert E. "Soil Quality in Vineyards." In Soils for Fine Wines. Oxford University Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195141023.003.0009.

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The soil must provide a favorable physical environment for the growth of vines—their roots and beneficial soil organisms. Some of the important properties con­tributing to this condition are infiltration rate, soil strength, available water ca­pacity, drainage, and aeration. Ideally, the infiltration rate IR should be &gt;50 mm/hr, allowing water to enter the soil without ponding on the surface, which is predisposed to runoff and erosion. The range of infiltration rates for soils of different texture and structural condi­tion is shown in table 7.1. Typically, the soil aggregates should have a high de­gree of water stability so that when the soil is subjected to pressure from wheeled traffic or heavy rain, the aggregates do not collapse, nor do the clays deflocculate. Some of the problems associated with the collapse of wet aggregates and clay de-flocculation, and the formation of hard surface crusts when dry, are discussed in section 3.2.3. Pans that develop at depth in the soil profile, as a result of remolding of wet aggregates under wheel or cultivation pressure, can be barriers to root growth. Soil strength is synonymous with consistence, which is the resistance by the soil to deformation when subjected to a compressive shear force (box 2.2). Soil strength depends on the soil matrix potential m and bulk density BD, as illustrated in fig­ure 7.1. In situ soil strength is best measured using a penetrometer, as discussed in box 7.1. The soil strength at a ψm of −10 kPa (FC ) should be &lt;2 MPa for easy root penetration and should not exceed 3 MPa at –1500 kPa (PWP). As shown in figure 7.1, when ψm is between −10 and −100 kPa, the soil strength increases with BD. The BD of vineyard soils can increase, particularly in the inter-row areas because of compaction by machinery, such as tractors, spray equip­ment, and harvesters. Typically, compaction occurs at depths between 20 and 25 cm and is more severe in sandy soils than in clay loams and clays (except when the clays are sodic; see section 7.2.3). Figure 7.2 shows the marked difference in soil compaction, measured by penetration resistance, under a wheel track and un­der a vine row on a sandy soil in a vineyard.
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Medina, José. "Resistance as Epistemic Vice and as Epistemic Virtue." In The Epistemology of Resistance, 56–89. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199929023.003.0002.

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Lauter, Paul. "University Reform: Threat or Opportunity." In Canons and Contexts. Oxford University Press, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195055931.003.0017.

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When you feel yourself beginning to slide down a cliff, you are not likely to think too hard about what it is you grab to stop the fall. But the choice of handholds makes a difference—the difference between continuing to plunge and holding on long enough to plant your feet. As you descend, what seems a vine turns out to be a viper, and what seems a solid trunk proves rootless and tears away. So it is as faculty have contended with the growing shelf of studies criticizing, occasionally analyzing, and mostly prescribing for, higher education. We feel the structure, the norms of our profession, shifting and sliding beneath our feet. We reach for a handhold, a point of stability, and discover, alas, that there’s little that is reliable, much that is frail and fragile. Three of the mid-1980s higher education studies1 were among the opening shots in what has become an extended battle over the character and quality of the institutions in which professors work, as well as over what exactly it is that faculty and staff do. One could, of course, dismiss these and more recent studies, perhaps citing their manifold banalities as sufficient reason for indifference. Or, as faculty, we could acquiesce, agreeing to such changes as the reformists are able to compel, but doing little more than what is necessary to protect our turf. Either course is rationally defensible. Neither is advisable for the academic community. It seems to me that either indifference or generalized resistance would be mistaken—for at least two reasons. First, this has proven to be an unusually strong tide of reform, and even now, half a decade later, it seems still to be waxing. Even from the perspective of strict self-interest, not an unfamiliar ground for academics to stand upon, it would be dangerous to ignore what is a continuing effort to reshape the character of our work and lives. Second, the drive to reform college education presents faculty and staff with an opportunity to shape the direction of change, and in particular to raise what none of these reports really contends with: What political values, what economic forms, what social objectives do we really wish to pursue?
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Beuret, E. "Control of chloroplastic resistant weed biotypes in vineyard: The phytotoxicity of pendimethalin." In Weed Control on Vine and Soft Fruits, 31–35. CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003211419-7.

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Eryılmaz, Mehmet Eymen, and Filiz Eryılmaz. "Active and Passive Resistance to Organizational Change." In Competitive Strategies for Academic Entrepreneurship, 51–69. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8487-4.ch003.

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Today, almost all organizations (private or public, small, medium or large in size etc.) need to change. However, organizational change efforts are not always successful for various reasons. Active and passive resistance to organizational change is one of these. In this chapter, efforts to form an entrepreneurship minor program in a public university and some reasons for active and passive resistance to it are examined. For this examination, data was mainly collected from one-to-one and semi-structured interviews which were mostly conducted with the vice deans of various faculties and from the participative observation of one of the researchers. In addition, some documents about the program were examined.
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Joseph-Gabriel, Annette K. "Aoua Kéita." In Reimagining Liberation, 143–68. University of Illinois Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252042935.003.0007.

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Aoua Kéita’s autobiography Femme d’Afrique: La vie d’Aoua Kéita racontée par elle-même expands the scholarship on African women’s feminist networks to include collective resistance and community formation by women in rural areas. Reading Kéita’s autobiography alongside works by Ousmane Sembène highlights rural women’s roles at the forefront of anticolonial struggle in West Africa and their strategies of resistance that hinged primarily on transgressive mobility. Through marches, protests and occupying space, women in rural communities worked to reverse colonial dispossession of land and the erasure of their contributions to public life.
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Byers, Andrew. "“Come Back Clean”." In The Sexual Economy of War, 93–127. Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501736445.003.0004.

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This chapter examines Camp Beauregard, a training camp established during the First World War in Alexandria, Louisiana. Moral and social reformers feared the sexual dangers that newly-inducted draftees would face in training camps and in Europe, and used wartime training as an opportunity to attempt to indoctrinate soldiers in particular views of sexual morality. The Wilson administration created the Commission on Training Camp Activities (CTCA) to police soldiers’ sexuality and eliminate red-light districts in civilian communities. These efforts to eliminate “vice” near military bases were not universally accepted; military and civilian anti-vice efforts met with considerable local resistance in Louisiana, where there were many vested economic and other interests who benefited from continued access to prostitution.
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"Mondo Vino: Rationalization, Resistance, and Taste in the Wine World." In Bourdieu in Question: New Directions in French Sociology of Art, 401–25. BRILL, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004356719_020.

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Roy, Sara. "Introduction: Structure, Arguments, and Conceptual Framework." In Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza. Princeton University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691159676.003.0001.

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This chapter examines the Islamic Resistance Movement or Hamas, which was established at the beginning of the first Palestinian uprising in December 1987. This analysis of Hamas focuses on its social dimensions and on the relationship between its social and political sectors, primarily in the Gaza Strip, where the Islamist movement in Palestine is most concentrated. The chapter also explores the ways in which Islamic political institutions interact with and/or influence social institutions and vice versa, the nature of Islamic social and political mobilization in Palestine and the links between them, the changing nature of Islamically legitimized action in the public and political spheres, and the slowly emerging secularization of religious discourse as a way of adapting to existing social and political realities.
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Acosta, Zamira, and Jaime Febles. "The Organizacional Management as Instrument to Overcome the Resistance to the Innovative Process." In Professional Advancements and Management Trends in the IT Sector, 223–38. IGI Global, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-0924-2.ch015.

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Changes in economic activity on a global scale affect organizations due to modifications on their decision criteria, but also for the permanent character of the change. This situation implies an increase of the competition and also the appearance of new markets and opportunities. On the other hand the innovation not only offers major possibilities to guarantee the organization’s survival but also it allows to increase their competitive capacity; even turning into a generating element of the change and vice versa. But it will be the organization that inserts appropriately the above mentioned innovation, or that uses it better, the one that will be more competitive. The management of the organizational change, in this sense, turns into an influential factor in the creation of future and in the promotion of the available possibilities. This paper analyzes organizational management more adapted to the innovative processes of the Canary companies, as well as the underlying differences in the types of compared enterprises.
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Conference papers on the topic "Vine resistance"

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Stamatidi, V. Y., and I. I. Ryff. "THE INFLUENCE OF DROUGHT FOR PRODUCTIVITY OF THE SORTS OF VINE." In The All-Russian Scientific Conference with International Participation and Schools of Young Scientists "Mechanisms of resistance of plants and microorganisms to unfavorable environmental". SIPPB SB RAS, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31255/978-5-94797-319-8-730-732.

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Tikhonov, K. G., M. A. Sundyreva, D. V. Yanykin, M. S. Khristin, T. N. Smolova, A. A. Khorobrykh, N. A. Semenova, I. A. Naidov, and T. V. Savchenko. "The study of the resistance of corticular photosynthesis of vines to stressenvironmental factors." In IX Congress of society physiologists of plants of Russia "Plant physiology is the basis for creating plants of the future". Kazan University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.26907/978-5-00130-204-9-2019-435.

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Agafii, V., J. Padgurskas, V. Mihailov, A. Andriušis, R. Kreivaitis, and A. Ianachevici. "Increasing Wear Resistance of 30x13 Stianless Steel by Electrospark Alloying." In BALTTRIB 2015. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/balttrib.2015.14.

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In this work were studied the tribological properties of coatings of molybdenum, silver, chrome + molybdenum, molybdenum + BrOF6.5-0.15, obtained by electrospark alloying method on 30X13stainless steel. At the load of 200 N was established dependence between the coating wear and its hardness, the higher the hardness, the smaller is the wear of the coating and vice versa. The volumetric wear of the coatings at a load of 100 N increases in the direction of Мо=Cr + Mo → Steel 45 → Mo + BrОF6.5-0.15 → Ag, and at a load of 200 N increases in the direction of Мо→Cr + Mo → Steel 45 → Mo + BrОF6.5-0.1
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Kearney, Ian. "Analysis of Integrated Current Sense in Multiphase Buck Converters." In ISTFA 2015. ASM International, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2015p0147.

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Abstract Accurate and lossless current sensing is vital for high performance multiphase buck converters used in the latest voltage regulation modules (VRMs). A synchronous FET onstate resistance based approach is an alternative topology to DCR based sensing and is compatible with any controller, which requires inductor current information. The MOSFET driver has built-in sense circuitry, which when co-packaged with the MOSFETs reduces total footprint and ease of design. The Powerstage embodiment virtually eliminates the parasitic inductance and resistance between Control and Synchronous power M
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Theren, Benedict, Simon Fahle, Antonia Weirich, and Bernd Kuhlenkötter. "Resistance-Based Temperature Monitoring Using Machine Learning and Adapted Activation for an SMA Locking System in Aircraft Interiors." In ASME 2020 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2020-2249.

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Abstract This work presents a scenario in which machine learning (ML) adds value to the usability of an SMA actuator. The considered actuator is a locking device which is actuated by two antagonistically arranged SMA wires. The wires are activated using joule heating. The actuator is operated in aircraft interiors at ambient temperatures between −20°C and 70°C. Preliminary work has shown that the locking device can only be reliably operated in a temperature range from approx. 4°C to 40°C without adjusting the activation parameters. Below these temperatures, the wires must receive more heating
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Mozuras, Almantas, and Evgueni Podzharov. "Displacement Measurement, Nonlinearity, Noise, and Thermal Stability." In ASME 2003 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2003/vib-48599.

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Nonlinear distortions, noise, and thermal instability are the most important error sources of non-contact displacement and distance measurement. In this work, the ways of elimination of these errors are considered. Two methods are proposed and analyzed. The first method helps to exclude nonlinear distortions and noise. According to this method, the nonlinear converter is driven to harmonic oscillations orthogonally to the object surface with constant amplitude. Fourier coefficients are calculated for the different node positions of the vibrating converter. Calibration curve of the converter is
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Sarzosa, Diego F. B., and Claudio Ruggieri. "Further Insights on the Relationship Between J and CTOD for SE(B) and SE(T) Specimens Including Ductile Crack Propagation." In ASME 2015 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2015-45672.

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In structural assessment procedures the crack driving force is usually estimated numerically based on the J -Integral definition because its determination is well established in many finite element codes. The nuclear industry has extensive fracture toughness data expressed in terms of J-Integral and huge experience with its applications and limitations. On the other hand, material fracture toughness is typically measured by Crack Tip Opening Displacement (CTOD) parameter using the hinge plastic model or double clip gauge technique. The parameter CTOD has a wide acceptance in the Oil and Gas In
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Wang, Huiyu, D. Keith Walters, and Keisha B. Walters. "The Effect of Model Parameters on CFD Simulation of a Thermosyphon." In ASME-JSME-KSME 2019 8th Joint Fluids Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ajkfluids2019-4896.

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Abstract Both numerical and experimental studies have previously been carried out to investigate the heat transfer performance of the two-phase closed thermosyphon (TPCT). This paper investigates the performance of a commercially available computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solver (Ansys FLUENT) to predict the complex flow behavior of TPCTs, with special focus on modeling of the mass transfer phase change process. The present study uses four different sets of mass transfer coefficients for condensation and evaporation within a previously documented phase change model to determine their impact
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Ren, Ping, and Dennis Hong. "Instantaneous Kinematics and Singularity Analysis of a Novel Three-Legged Mobile Robot With Active S-R-R-R Legs." In ASME 2008 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2008-49552.

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STriDER (Self-excited Tripedal Dynamic Experimental Robot) is a unique three-legged walking robot that utilizes its innovative tripedal gait to walk. Previous work on the kinematic analysis of STriDER mainly focused on solving the forward and inverse displacement problems. As a continuation, this paper addresses the instantaneous kinematics and singularity analysis. The kinematic configuration of STriDER is modeled as a three-legged in-parallel manipulator when all three feet of the robot are in contact with the ground without slipping. The results obtained from this study can be implemented t
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Liu, Chong, Asif Rashid, Muhammad P. Jahan, and Jianfeng Ma. "Investigating the Micro-EDM Machinability of Bulk Metallic Glass in Micro-EDM Drilling." In ASME 2019 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2019-10940.

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Abstract Bulk Metallic Glass (BMG) is a solid metallic material with disordered atomic structure, that has the characteristics of high elasticity, hardness, fracture toughness, and superior corrosion resistance. High aspect ratio micro-through holes on BMG has prospective applications in space, nuclear reactor, thermodynamics engineering, biomedical, and electronics industries. In this study, the micro-EDM machinability of BMG (Vit 1b: Zr67Cu10.6Ni9.8Ti8.8Be3.8 (wt%)) is evaluated. The micro-EDM machinability of BMG has been assessed based on the volume of material removal rate (MRR), tool wea
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