The Shipley Collection of Scientific Papers, Volume 2381920 |
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... Temperature and moisture are , without any doubt , the prime factors that hasten or retard the egg development . The temperature maintained within the laboratory during the course of these inves- tigations was much more equable than ...
... Temperature and moisture are , without any doubt , the prime factors that hasten or retard the egg development . The temperature maintained within the laboratory during the course of these inves- tigations was much more equable than ...
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... temperature encountered . There used to be more trouble from this disase in the southern district until they began plant- ing in November and December , thus bringing the beets up to good size before the hot season . The district around ...
... temperature encountered . There used to be more trouble from this disase in the southern district until they began plant- ing in November and December , thus bringing the beets up to good size before the hot season . The district around ...
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... 1905 , and quite a little in 1911. The year 1915 started out as in Utah and as the temperature was higher the disease did more damage . THE COLUMBIA AND LOWER SNAKE RIVER DISTRICT A large number THE BEET LEAFHOPPER 17.
... 1905 , and quite a little in 1911. The year 1915 started out as in Utah and as the temperature was higher the disease did more damage . THE COLUMBIA AND LOWER SNAKE RIVER DISTRICT A large number THE BEET LEAFHOPPER 17.
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... temperature would probably be higher in Arizona and the development of the insect slightly more rapid , but this would also influence the maturity of the beet . If In general , the adults appear suddenly in a region at a time when most ...
... temperature would probably be higher in Arizona and the development of the insect slightly more rapid , but this would also influence the maturity of the beet . If In general , the adults appear suddenly in a region at a time when most ...
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... temperature , but temperature and moisture are so closely associated in arid regions that it is hard to separate their influences . Curly - leaf did not develop in the early summer in Cache Valley in 1915 when the weather was ...
... temperature , but temperature and moisture are so closely associated in arid regions that it is hard to separate their influences . Curly - leaf did not develop in the early summer in Cache Valley in 1915 when the weather was ...
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Page 4 - If it consists in whole or in part of a filthy, decomposed, or putrid animal or vegetable substance, or any portion of an animal unfit for food, whether manufactured or not, or if it is the product of a diseased animal, or one that has died otherwise than by slaughter. Sec. 8. That the term
Page 9 - ... determine whether or not it is safe and profitable to add 20 per cent more of the lime-sulphur concentrate to a given amount of water, thus increasing the strength of the summer spray to that extent. In 1913 a proprietary spraying material in powder form, known under the trade name of "Soluble Sulphur," was used at the rate of 2 pounds to 50 gallons of water in combination with one pound of dry arsenate of lead. While this material appeared to be quite effective in scab control that season very...
Page 61 - In order that the ecological relationships of the insect fauna of the cat-tail plant may be better understood, the first part of this paper deals with the ecology of the cat-tail plant. In the second part, the life history and biology of the insect inhabitants of the plant are discussed. This part of the paper has been treated from a systematic point of view, considering the insects under their respective orders, rather than grouping them according to their life habits. In the resume", composing...
Page 16 - FH CHITTENDEN, in charge of truck crop and stored product insect investigations. AD HOPKINS, in charge of forest insect investigations. WD HUNTER, in charge of southern field crop insect investigations. FM WEBSTER, in charge of cereal and forage insect investigations. AL QUAINTANCE, in charge of deciduous fruit insect investigations. EF PHILLIPS, in charge nf bee culture.
Page 23 - Sc. D., In Charge of Truck Crop and Stored Product Insect Investigations.