• Documents
  • Authors
  • Tables
  • Log in
  • Sign up
  • MetaCart
  • DMCA
  • Donate

CiteSeerX logo

Tools

Sorted by:
Try your query at:
Semantic Scholar Scholar Academic
Google Bing DBLP
Results 1 - 10 of 3,453
Next 10 →

Table 1--Seed samples distributed by the National Plant Germplasm System, 1990-1999 by type of institution and country classification

in EPTD DISCUSSION PAPER NO. 119 INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE OF GENETIC RESOURCES, THE ROLE OF INFORMATION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR OWNERSHIP:
by The Case, Of The, U. S. National, Plant Germplasm System, Kelly Day Rubenstein, Melinda Smale 2004
"... In PAGE 14: ...S. In contrast, 6 percent of the samples NPGS sent abroad in the past decade were shipped to commercial requestors ( Table1... ..."

Table 3.: Collaborators of Anil Gupta

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1994

Table 4.1: Ashish Gupta (Junglee)

in Entity Identification on the Web
by Prof Sunita Sarawagi, Charu Tiwari, Prof Sunita Sarawagi, Prof Umesh Bellure, Prof Krithi Ramamritham

Table 3. Examples of descriptors used to characterize germplasm accessions in LesquIS. All values are consid- ered representative of the accession and for quantitative traits may represent means of multiple observations. Full name Code Description WEIGHT IN GRAMS PER 1000 SEEDS

in Harnessing Information Technologies for More Efficient Crop Development
by J. W. White, D. A. Dierig, P. Tomasi, A. Salywon, D. Nath
"... In PAGE 3: ...llow, e.g., to the 1800s for wheat. Genetic entities may be characterized using user-specified attributes rang- ing from origin of germplasm, to plant descriptors and to resistance levels for key diseases ( Table3... In PAGE 5: ... Data were then added for cycles of crosses, selections and other germplasm evaluation and breeding procedures. Interspecific crosses required use of ovule culture and polyploid induction to recover fertility; these steps were readily documented through the GMS methods ( Table3 ; Fig. 2).... ..."

Table 2. Major rice genome and germplasm databases.

in Bioinformatics and
by B. A. Antonio, K. Sakata, T. Sasaki
"... In PAGE 4: ... The literature on different aspects of rice research has also been catalogued for searching on the Web for the user community. Informatics for the rice community More than 20 databases and Web sites are currently available online for rice genomics ( Table2 ). Most of these databases focus on specialized and detailed information covering a broad range of research on rice genomics or rice biology, whereas some are designed for ordinary users and offer general information on rice.... In PAGE 5: ... Table2 continued. Database/ URL Information categories organizationa U.... ..."

Tables. INTRODUCTION

in CHI’940 “Celebra/i//g hrferdepende)~cc” The Table Lens: Merging Graphical and Symbolic Representations in an Interactive Focus+ Context
by Visualization For Tabular Information

Table 1. Maximum whole plant dry matter and grain yield by three corn cultivars affected by planting date.

in Special Bulletin 89-1
by July Proceedings Southern, Iwan D. Teare, Elston Brown, Ace A. Trimble
"... In PAGE 10: ... Foremost is knowing that reduced tillage in- creases the potential for slug damage, while incorporating some of the crop residues will limit slugs apos; ability to cause economic damage. Obviously, this presents a problem for Table1 . Average number of slugs per trap for interac tion between tillage and previous crop in 1984 and 1985.... In PAGE 21: ... nigrifrons. Table1 . Adult survival of and oviposilion by G.... In PAGE 24: ...9 X and 1.9 X higher, respectively, under vetch-corn double cropping than under the vetch-grain sor ghum double cropping system ( Table1 ). Meloidogyne in cognita or P.... In PAGE 24: ... Paratrichodorus minor did not re spond to any of the systems tested. A significant response in the population densities of two Table1 . Soil or root population densities of four nematode species averaged over 4 years following a vetch-corn or vetch-sorghum cropping system each grown in no-tillage or conventional tillage with or without subsoiling.... In PAGE 27: ... and grasshoppers were mostly Melanoplus spp. Very few Table1 . Effect of insect control at planting with carbofuran in insect populations in ladino clover interseeded into tall fescue sod.... In PAGE 28: ... = 0.02) and aphid (F = 96.71. P lt; 0.01) densities with leafhoppers being most abundant in the 9 October planting and aphids being most abundant during the 1 November planting ( Table1 ). Grasshoppers were collected in low num ber only during the first fall planting.... In PAGE 29: ...ent: a break through in technology. Crops Soil Mag. (Nov.):13-15. Successes With No-Till Cotton John F. Bradley1 Introduction Table1 . No-tillage vs conventional tillage cotton lint Eight years of research with no-till cotton at the University yields across variety trials planted into standing wheat or of Tennessee Milan Experiment Station have proven that rye.... In PAGE 31: ... Yield responses among tillage systems varied with locations Brewton. In-row subsoiling regardless of previous tillage 24 Table1 . Rye forage yields as affected by tillage prior to planting rye and in-row subsoiling for the previous sum mer cotton crop.... In PAGE 33: ... The crop rotation plan is show in Table 1. Table1 . A four-year rotation plan for determining quantitative effects of tillage and cropping system on yield of irrigated and unirrigated corn and soybean.... In PAGE 35: ... However, data from the past several years indicate responses to various N-P combinations when applied to early planted corn regardless of soil test levels (Wright, 1987). Table1 . Starter placement influence on plant height of no-tilled corn (Quincy).... In PAGE 35: ...5 The efficiency of starter fertilizer on early plant growth may be determined as much by the location of the placement as any other factor. Table1 data shows that any close place ment, even after a broadcast fertilizer application, is better than no starter fertilizer for early season vigor. This early growth may help the plant grow through insect damage, shade weeds and allow for earlier cultivation and sidedres sing of N.... In PAGE 37: ...Table1 . The Timing of Machinery Operations for Six Tillage/Cover Crop Treatments in Louisiana.... In PAGE 41: ...ighest rate of CF 2.0. The CF 1.0, TF 2.0, and C did not Table1 . Corn graln yield response to tillage and pesticides (three year average).... In PAGE 44: ... Results and Discussion Grain and whole plant yields at both locations were signi ficantly affected by the single effects of cultivar and N rate. The three way interaction of cultivar x N rate x K-Mg level Table1 . Grain and whole plant yields of corn cultivars as affected by sidedressed N rate and K-Mg for location 1.... In PAGE 48: ...034X for grain, and y dry matter yield (lb A-1) 2315 0.144X for plant dry Table1 . Yield variable of August plantedcornaffectedby plant population (Two location average in 1987 at Gainesville, FL.... In PAGE 51: ... The Stare Yield Performance Trial was also a randomized complete block with 4 replications, and its inclusion was for the purpose of economic analysis of an intensive manage ment system compared to a dryland single- and doublecrop system. Results and Discussion Comparisons of grain yields of Pioneer X-304C for all four years are shown in Table1 and days of planting. tassel ing and harvest can be related to air temperature and rainfall data in Figures I.... In PAGE 52: ...Table1 . No-till tropical corn yields with moderate ener gy inputs at Quincy, FL for Pioneer X-304C in 1985, 1986, 1987, and 1988.... In PAGE 54: ...Table1 . Schematic of field surface-residue/tillageopera tions for FIELD #1 for 1983, 84, and 85.... In PAGE 56: ... These data suggest that Classic could be used alone to achieve excellent preplant burndown of pitted morningglory, and would be more effective than Bladex alone. Table1 . Preplant burndown control of pitted morninggloryby Bladex and Classic.... In PAGE 59: ... Results and Discussion No interactions occurred in this experiment. Highest yields of rye WPDM were obtained when 105 lb NA-1were applied ( Table1 ) during the 85-86, 86-87, and CC avg. Response to N increased linearly up to the 105 lb A fertilizer rate and then decreased at the highest N rate (I40 lb A -1).... In PAGE 59: ... A response of rye GY2 to the application of 80 lb K A -1was observed for the 85-86 and the CC avg (FPLSD 0.05) ( Table1 ).A trend of an analogous behaviour was observed during the 86-87 CC.... In PAGE 60: ...Table1 . Rye and soybean yield variables as affected by N and K fertilization.... In PAGE 62: ...urfactant at 0.5 lb ai/acre + 0.25% v/v was applied in early July and August for summer annual broadleaf weed control. Table1 . Wheat cultivars and planting dates at the Pon totoc Branch Experiment Station, 1985-87.... In PAGE 62: ... Year Planting Dates Cultivar 1985 Oct. 18 Nov 6 Nov 20 Florida302 1986 Oct 17 Nov 1 Nov 17 Pioneer 2551 1987 Oct 25 Nov 3 Nov 16 Florida302 Each year three wheat plantings ( Table1 ) were made on about 15 October, 1 November, and 15 November. All 8-in.... In PAGE 64: ... were also measured. Results and Discussion Crimson clover dry matter production and N concentration just prior to corn planting in 1988 are shown in Table1 . Dry matter yields and N concentration were unaffected by N rate, however, cover crop management did have a significant effect on both parameters (p gt;.... In PAGE 64: ... In contrast, the direct-seeded treatment averaged only 26% of the biomass produced in the reseeding treatments. The fall of 1987 was very dry after planting the direct-seeded treat- Table1 . Dry matter production and N concentration of crimson clover as affected by N rate and clover management in 1988.... In PAGE 69: ...ble to be harvested in Dec. and Feb. while ryegrass seeded into bermudagrass sod could not be harvested until March (2). Table1 . Soil fertility levels of no-till and clean till experiments.... In PAGE 72: ...Table1 . Initial chemical propertiesof the Dothan fine san dy loam and Benndale fine sandy loam soils receiving annual rates of phosphogypsum.... In PAGE 74: ...5% moisture for grain yield determination. Results Dry matter and N content of cover crops at burndown are listed in Table1 . Nitrogen content of clove and rye ranged from 99 to 156, and from 28 to 52 lb/acre, respectively.... In PAGE 74: ...nd from 9.7 to 15.6% in rye. Table1 . Dry matter production and N content of cover corps at burndown, 7-10 days prior to planting corn.... In PAGE 77: ... Less P and Mg accrued in the plant for both them legume and grass species, with little differences among spe cies. Table1 . Biomass yield and nutrient accrument by selected cover crops.... In PAGE 80: ...eason. The corn was not imgated. As with any data col lected during the single growing season, extreme care should be exercised when these date are used to make major man agement decisions. Results As a result of the extremely dry growing season, corn grain yields ( Table1 ) were 30 to 40 bu/acre lower that normally expected for the Sand Mountain region. There was, however, a strong relationship between yield and treatments.... In PAGE 80: ... Yields with the other treatments ranged between 69 and 73 bu/acre. Lower yield with than without tillage is not uncommon in the Table1 . Tillage effects on yield of corn following grazed and nongrazed rye.... In PAGE 83: ... Results and Discussion Clay content influenced the total nitrogen and C/N ratio of plant biomass inputs. A higher total nitrogen wasobserved in the lower clay content with an inverse relationship seen in the C/N ratio ( Table1 ). The total carbon remained constant across varying clay content (Table 1 ).... In PAGE 83: ... A higher total nitrogen wasobserved in the lower clay content with an inverse relationship seen in the C/N ratio (Table 1). The total carbon remained constant across varying clay content ( Table1 ). Table 1.... In PAGE 86: ... Table1 . Effect of tillage, soil depth, cropping system Table 2.... In PAGE 91: ... Relat ing strength to hulk density and water content also depends on texture and organic matter. Making field strength com- Table1 . Mean profile soil strengths for disked and mini- mum tillage plots subsoiled with the Superseeder (SS), Paratill (PT),and Kelly (KE).... ..."

Table 2: Performance results of our technique and Gupta apos;s and comparisons of ours to Gupta apos;s for variations of s and t.

in Compiling Array References with Affine Functions for Data-Parallel Programs
by Wen-hsing Wei, Kuei-ping Shih, Jang-ping Sheu 1997
"... In PAGE 25: ...06 1.23 Table2 gives the performances of our technique and Gupta apos;s for di erent parameters to two arrays. The number of array elements is 30000, the number of processors is 3, and the lower bound of array section is 0 for two arrays.... ..."
Cited by 7

Table 5.3: Organizations augmented for entity Ashish Gupta

in Entity Identification on the Web
by Prof Sunita Sarawagi, Charu Tiwari, Prof Sunita Sarawagi, Prof Umesh Bellure, Prof Krithi Ramamritham

Table 1.: Journals, in which articles of Anil Gupta are published

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1994
Next 10 →
Results 1 - 10 of 3,453
Powered by: Apache Solr
  • About CiteSeerX
  • Submit and Index Documents
  • Privacy Policy
  • Help
  • Data
  • Source
  • Contact Us

Developed at and hosted by The College of Information Sciences and Technology

© 2007-2019 The Pennsylvania State University