Agriculture Monitoring Articles
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Barley germplasm STARS-9577B lacks a Russian wheat aphid resistance allele at a quantitative trait locus present in STARS-9301B
Russian wheat aphid (RWA; Diuraphis noxia Kurdjumov) infestations of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) have reduced yield and quality in the United States since 1986. Resistant germplasm lines, including STARS-9577B, have been used for cultivar development. Our objective was to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) for RWA resistance in STARS-9577B and compare them to previously mapped loci. A set of 185 ...
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Evaluation of remote sensing to measure plant stress in creeping bentgrass (agrostis stolonifera l.) fairways
Turfgrass irrigation strategies must be clearly defined in response to increasing concerns over quality water availability. Water conservation may be achieved with technologies such as remote sensing. The objectives of this research were to (i) correlate reflectance measurements from creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.) under stress with volumetric water content and turf quality ...
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Water use by five warm-season legumes in the southern great plains
Growing warm-season legumes during fallow periods associated with traditional continuous systems of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in the southern Great Plains (SGP) can provide supplemental forage, biological N, and protection from soil erosion, provided the legumes can tolerate drought stress and not deplete the available water in the soil profile. Our objective was to quantify water use ...
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A Conceptual model for describing processes of crop improvement in database structures
Rising research costs, broadening goals, intellectual property rights, and other concerns increase the need for robust management of crop improvement data. The data model of the International Crop Information System (ICIS) allows breeding processes to be recorded unambiguously in a relational database. This paper describes this model, which underlies the Genealogical Management System (GMS) of ...
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Bumble bee pollinators in red clover seed production
Bumble bees pollinate red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) but impact on seed production depends on the species, abundance, and synchrony with bloom. The objectives of the current study were to examine pollination by a native bumble bee, Bombus vosnesenskii (Radoszkowski), determine the bumble bee fauna associated with red clover in Oregon, and assess if seed set is limiting. In a cage study, ...
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New and old soybean cultivar responses to plant density and intercepted light
Genetic gain for new soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] cultivars is substantial, and research suggests this is partially explained by greater tolerance to increased plant densities. We conducted an experiment to determine if greater tolerance to increased plant density and more efficient use of cumulative intercepted photosynthetically active radiation (CIPAR) partially explained the yield ...
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An alternate wetting and moderate soil drying regime improves root and shoot growth in rice
A major challenge in rice (Oryza sativa L.) production is to achieve the dual goal of increasing food production and saving water. This study aimed to investigate if alternate wetting and drying regimes could improve root and shoot growth and consequently increase grain yield and water use efficiency (WUE). Two rice varieties were field-grown at Yangzhou, China in 2005 and 2006. Three irrigation ...
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Genotype x environment interactions of hybrid and varietal rice cultivars for grain yield and milling quality
The study of genotype x environment interaction is critical for accurate cultivar evaluation in large multi-environment trials. Cultivars that exhibit high levels of mean performance and stability across a wide range of environmental conditions are desirable for rice production. Pure-line varietal and hybrid rice cultivars are commercially produced in the U.S.; however, little research has been ...
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Japanese sake-brewing rice cultivars show high levels of globulin-like protein and a chloroplast stromal HSP70
White-core is an important trait in the selection of rice (Oryza sativa L. ssp. japonica) for sake (Japanese rice wine) production. The present study was conducted to find differences between the endosperm protein pattern of white-core–bearing sake-brewing cultivars and those of normal rice grains. Protein patterns of white-core sake-brewing grains were compared with those of normal cultivars by ...
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Meta-analysis of QTL associated with fusarium head blight resistance in wheat
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with resistance to Fusarium head blight (FHB), which is mainly caused by Fusarium graminearum Schwabe [telomorph: Gibberella zeae Schw. (Petch)], have been identified in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) from different countries. Due to the differences of genetic backgrounds and analysis methods, the linked marker and significance levels of QTL are not ...
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Genetic variation for resistance to ear rots and mycotoxins contamination in early European maize inbred lines
Ear rots caused by Fusarium spp. are a major concern in many maize (Zea mays L.)–growing regions of the world. Our objectives were (i) to evaluate a set of European maize inbreds for resistance to ear rots and mycotoxin concentrations, (ii) to estimate variance components and heritabilities, and (iii) to compute correlations among resistance traits. Forty-two inbreds were evaluated for resistance ...
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Growth analysis of biomass production in sole-crop and double-crop corn systems
Increased biomass productivity could be achieved through double-cropping if extended growth duration could be realized with minimal reductions in growth efficiency relative to sole-cropping. To test this hypothesis, functional growth analysis was used to assess the relative importance of photosynthetic duration and efficiency in determining biomass production by sole-crop corn (Zea mays L.; SC) ...
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When is early generation selection effective in self-pollinated crops?
Despite widespread use of early generation testing and selection (EGT) in breeding for self-pollinated crops, its effectiveness remains largely an unresolved issue. This issue is tackled here using elaborated genetic models that enable genetic and nongenetic effects to be assessed for the effectiveness of EGT in terms of (i) the selection response at one or more early generations relative to the ...
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Pollinator effects on genotypically distinct soybean cytoplasmic male sterile lines
Poor seed-set limits potential for soybean hybrid seed production. The objective of this study was to evaluate effects of different pollinators on the rate of seed set in three soybean cytoplasmic male sterile (CMS) lines, JLCMS9A, JLCMS82A, and JLCMS89A. The following five treatments were applied under net room isolation-conditions: (i) insecticide application and release of alfalfa leafcutter ...
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Ancestral landraces of common bean from the South of Europe and their agronomical value for breeding programs
Selection among breeding lines has been widely used to identify important cultivars and favorable alleles for adaptation, and resistance to abiotic and biotic stress. The objective of this work was to study the variability among common bean breeding lines selected from ancestral landraces, to evaluate the reaction of these lines to anthracnose (ANT) rust, common bacterial blight (CBB), halo ...
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Cost efficiency of cryopreservation as a long-term conservation method for coffee genetic resources
Coffee (Coffea spp.) is one of the world's most valuable agricultural export commodities produced by small-scale farmers. Its germplasm, which holds useful traits for crop improvement, has traditionally been conserved in field genebanks, which presents many challenges for conservation. New techniques of in vitro and cryopreservation have been developed to improve the long-term conservation of ...
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Breeding summer-dormant grasses for the United States
Summer dormancy can lead to increased drought tolerance and persistence in cool-season grasses. Here we describe efforts to develop summer-dormant cultivars in the United States. Summer-dormant grasses are generally well adapted to the Southern Plains but have poor persistence as well as low productivity east and north of this region because of limited winter hardiness and other factors. This ...
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Heritability estimates for turfgrass performance and stress response in zoysia spp.
Zoysiagrasses (Zoysia spp.) are widely adapted and highly variable; however, information is lacking regarding the heritability and potential for improvement of numerous performance characteristics. Three individual replicated field studies, which included 90 very fine, 108 fine, and 126 coarse-textured zoysiagrass genotypes, respectively, were conducted near Gainesville, FL, to determine the ...
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Comparative plant growth and development in two cotton rotations under irrigated and non-irrigated conditions
Incorporating perennial grasses such as bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum Fluegge) to diversify the conventional two-crop rotation of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) and cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) prevalent in the U.S. Southeast (SE) is advocated. However, little is reported on growth and development for cotton grown in rotation with perennial grasses. Our objectives were to compare plant ...
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Case study: Fish farm
OverviewKfar Ruppin is one of the leading fish farming coops in Israel. Recent restrictions on water consumption and discharge have led the coop to consider semi intensive closed loop fish ponds. The main objectives in closed loop fish farming applications are prevention of Ammonia and Nitrite accumulation, and removal of suspended solids. Usually, the investment in a closed water cycle system ...
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