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Journal articles on the topic "Cane growing"
Adorna, Jaqueline Cristiane, Carlos Alexandre Costa Crusciol, and Otavio Bagiotto Rossato. "Fertilization with filter cake and micronutrients in plant cane." Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo 37, no. 3 (June 2013): 649–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-06832013000300011.
Full textRichard, E. P. "Preemergence Herbicide Effects on Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) Interference in Sugarcane (Saccharumspp. hybrids)." Weed Technology 7, no. 3 (September 1993): 578–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0890037x00037374.
Full textGriggs, Peter. "Deforestation and Sugar Cane Growing in Eastern Australia, 1860-1995." Environment and History 13, no. 3 (August 1, 2007): 255–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.3197/096734007x228273.
Full textLi, W. F., R. Y. Zhang, Y. K. Huang, C. H. Pu, J. Yin, X. Y. Cang, H. L. Shan, X. Y. Wang, and Z. M. Luo. "Loss of cane and sugar yield resulting from Ceratovacuna lanigera Zehntner damage in cane-growing regions in China." Bulletin of Entomological Research 108, no. 1 (July 11, 2017): 125–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007485317000608.
Full textFerreira, J. J., J. R. M. Ruas, G. A. R. Macedo, A. Marcatti Neto, D. S. Queiroz, and E. A. Silva. "Substituition of urea for soybean meal and forced intake of minerals on the performance of growing crossbred calves." Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia 71, no. 5 (October 2019): 1677–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-10419.
Full textEl-Zeftawi, BM, FH Goubran, and JG Richards. "Effects of cutting and cold-storage of parent canes on cane production of raspberry." Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 26, no. 4 (1986): 501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ea9860501.
Full textSandhu, Hardev, Maninder Singh, Robert Gilbert, Kelly Morgan, Ronald Rice, Leslie Baucum, James Shine, and Mike Irey. "Effects of Harvest Method on Microclimate in Florida Sugarcane." EDIS 2015, no. 4 (June 10, 2015): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.32473/edis-sc100-2015.
Full textBitibalyo, Marlina, and Yohanis Amos Mustamu. "Kadar kemanisan tebu (saccharum officinarum L.) di kampung Wariori Indah distrik Masni kabupaten Manokwari." Agrotek 9, no. 1 (July 20, 2021): 39–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.46549/agrotek.v9i1.192.
Full textMisik, S., and E. Szívós. "CHANGES OF WATER STATE IN VINE CANE DURING GROWING AND DORMANT SEASONS." Acta Horticulturae, no. 493 (November 1999): 69–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.1999.493.6.
Full textPérez, C., A. Falero, B. R. Hung, S. Tirado, and Y. Balcinde. "Bioconversion of phytosterols to androstanes by mycobacteria growing on sugar cane mud." Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology 32, no. 3 (March 2005): 83–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10295-004-0196-8.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Cane growing"
Ruscoe, Wendy. "Spatial variability in population levels of Rattus sordidus in North Queensland cane growing districts : ecological and gene flow hypotheses." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 1996.
Find full textCloonan, Daniel Peter, of Western Sydney Hawkesbury University, of Science Technology and Agriculture Faculty, and School of Agriculture and Rural Development. "The extension need : learning through dialogue : a theory-informed extension practice." THESIS_FSTA_ARD_Cloonan_D.xml, 1996. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/763.
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Reis, Ronaldo Matias. "Produtividade e manejo de plantas daninhas no sorgo sacarino cultivado em diferentes arranjos de plantas." Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 2014. http://locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/4639.
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The sweet sorghum can become an important alternative for ethanol production in the sugar cane offseason. For this, adjustments will be necessary in the arrangement of sorghum plants in the field, to use all the available infrastructure and logistics in ethanol plants that use sugar cane as raw material. Besides adjusting the spacing of sweet sorghum cultivation machinery harvesters sugar cane, another factor to be researched refers to weed management. Sorghum is characterized by its slow initial growth which makes it very susceptible to weed competition in the early stage of growth. This fact is compounded by low efficiency of herbicides registered for weed control grasses. In the search for solutions to these problems, this research evaluated the effects of plant arrangements associated with application of herbicides on weed dynamics, sweet sorghum growth and yield. The experiment was conducted under field conditions and evaluated three plant arrangements with spacings of 0.25 m, 0.45 m 0,45 - 0,45 - 0,90 m, keeping the population of 120,000 plants per hectare in all spacings, which were either not associated with herbicide application. At 7, 14 and 28 days after herbicide application visual intoxication plants, weed control and data collection for phytosociological studies of weed community were evaluated. The fresh weight, plant height, stem diameter, mass of broth and °Brix of the sorghum stock were evaluated at harvest, 120 days after sowing. It also assessed chemical characteristics of the broth as the concentrations of sucrose, glucose and fructose, by high performance liquid chromatography efficiency. For phytosociological studies, weed populations were analyzed by calculations of density, frequency and abundance relative importance value (IVI) and similarity index (SI). We conclude that the reduction in sweet sorghum spacing increases the fresh culture weight and the application of the herbicide mixture may be an option in the management of weeds in sorghum, mainly aimed at controlling grasses. However, doses above 960 g ha-1 s-metolachlor and atrazine mixture may compromise the growth and productivity of sweet sorghum. The Cyperus esculentus and Oxalis latifolia species shown to be more tolerant to herbicides, considering that showed higher IVI values, independent of treatment assessed.
O sorgo sacarino pode se tornar importante alternativa para produção de etanol na entressafra da cana-de-açúcar. Para isso, serão necessários ajustes no arranjo das plantas de sorgo no campo, para utilização de toda a infraestrutura e logística disponíveis nas usinas de etanol que utilizam a cana-de-açúcar como matéria prima. Além do ajuste do espaçamento de cultivo do sorgo sacarino às máquinas colhedoras de cana-de-açúçar, outro fator a ser pesquisado refere-se ao manejo de plantas daninhas. O sorgo se caracteriza por possuir crescimento inicial lento o que o torna muito susceptível à interferência das plantas daninhas na fase inicial de crescimento. Este fato é agravado devido à baixa eficiência dos herbicidas registrados para controle de plantas daninhas gramíneas. Na busca de soluções para esses problemas, nessa pesquisa foram avaliados os efeitos de arranjos de plantas associado a aplicação de herbicidas sobre a dinâmica das plantas daninhas, crescimento e produtividade do sorgo sacarino. O experimento foi realizado em condições de campo, sendo avaliados três arranjos de plantas com espaçamentos de 0,25 m, 0,45 m e 0,45-0,45-0,90 m, mantendo-se a população de 120.000 plantas por hectare em todos os espaçamentos, os quais foram ou não associados a aplicação de herbicidas. Aos 7, 14 e 28 dias após a aplicação dos herbicidas foram avaliadas a intoxicação visual das plantas, o controle das plantas daninhas e coleta de dados para os estudos fitossociológicos da comunidade infestante. A matéria fresca, altura de plantas, diâmetro de colmo, massa de caldo e °Brix do caldo do sorgo foram avaliados no momento da colheita, 120 dias após semeio. Também avaliou-se as características química do caldo quanto as concentrações de sacarose, glicose e frutose, por cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência. Para os estudos fitossociológicos, as populações de plantas daninhas foram analisadas por meio de cálculos de densidade, frequência e abundância relativa, índice de valor de importância (IVI) e índice de similaridade (IS). Conclui-se que, a redução no espaçamento entre linhas do sorgo sacarino aumenta a massa fresca da cultura e a aplicação da mistura de herbicidas pode ser opção no manejo de plantas daninhas no sorgo sacarino, principalmente, objetivando o controle de gramíneas. No entanto, doses acima de 960 g ha-1 de s-metolachlor em mistura com atrazine podem comprometer o crescimento e produtividade do sorgo sacarino. As espécies Cyperus esculentus e Oxalis latifolia demonstram ser mais tolerantes aos herbicidas aplicados, tendo em vista que apresentaram maiores valores IVI, independente do tratamento avaliado.
Shields, Lisa. "Growing with Care : Building care relationships to plan for food security." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för design (DE), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-75440.
Full textPolaha, Jodi, Tim Bishop, C. Cordes, Reid B. Blackwelder, B. Cross, V. Soltis-Jarett, M. Zomorodi, and L. Sinclair. "Interprofessional Education: A Growing Force Behind the Team Care Revolution." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2016. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/6571.
Full textFrantz, Allison E. "The impact of the growing elderly population on health care." Instructions for remote access. Click here to access this electronic resource. Access available to Kutztown University faculty, staff, and students only, 1992. http://www.kutztown.edu/library/services/remote_access.asp.
Full textSource: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 45-06, page: 2940. Abstract precedes thesis as [1] preliminary leaf. Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 147-158).
Stengel, Emily. "Supporting A Growing Agricultural Economy By Understanding Child Care In Farm Families." ScholarWorks @ UVM, 2015. http://scholarworks.uvm.edu/graddis/418.
Full textBinstadt, Michele. "Growing and sustaining a professional early years workforce: The role of multidisciplinary networks in supporting professional practice." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2021. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/208270/1/Michele_Binstadt_Thesis.pdf.
Full textLi, Rachel. "Growing up on HAART : the experiences and needs of HIV positive adolescents in care and treatment in the Western Cape province of South Africa." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10692.
Full textHIV positive adolescents are becoming a progressively more sizeable and prominent sub-group in the South African HIV/AIDS epidemic. As HAART becomes increasingly available, vertically infected children can be expected to survive into adolescence and adulthood. Additionally, sexual transmission of HIV remains a problem, and incidence and prevalence rates among South African youth are high. Experience from the developed world indicates that providing effective care and treatment for youth can be a challenging task. In light of the antiretroviral rollout in South Africa, this exploratory study aimed to identify the experiences and needs of adolescents growing up in care or on treatment for HIV in the Western Cape. To this end, a review of the existing literature on the psychosocial aspects of HIV infection in adolescents was undertaken. Relevant articles were identified, summarized and entered into a database, and particular attention was given to research conducted in the context of sub-Saharan Africa. Additionally, focus groups interviews were conducted with 26 young people attending an adolescent infectious diseases clinic at a tertiary hospital in the Western Cape. Focus groups proceeded according to a pre-set discussion guide and investigated participants' current life experinces, views on the future and self-perceived needs. All interviews were recorded, translated into English, and transcribed, and data were coded and analyzed using NVivo qualitative data analysis software. The study revealed that the psychosocial issues associated with HIV infection in adolescents coalesce around five central themes: knowledge and understanding about personal serostatus, mental health, network of support, treatment management, and healthy behaviour. These issues present challenges to HIV positive adolescents in the present, and affect their outlook on the future. Findings reveal that despite the fact that young seropositive South Africans live in a country where social contexts, available resources and healthcare systems differ markedly from those in developed countries, they share similar concerns and face many of the same challenges as other HIV positive young people around the world. Future studies should investigate each of the five identified themes in greater depth by determining the contextual correlates of individual views, experiences and needs.
Schofield, Gillian. "The experience of growing up in foster care : pathways from childhood to adulthood." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.247202.
Full textBooks on the topic "Cane growing"
Baptiste, Jude. The tragic journey of the sugar cane cutters. [S. l.]: Xlibris, 2008.
Find full textThe tragic journey of the sugar cane cutters. [S. l.]: Xlibris, 2008.
Find full textThe sugar masters: Planters and slaves in Louisiana's cane world, 1820-1860. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2005.
Find full textZhonghua min guo zhe tang ji shu xue hui. Lun wen zhuan kan, yi jiu ba ba-yi jiu jiu qi nian = Proceedings of the Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, Republic of China, 1988-1997. [Taibei: Zhonghua min guo zhe tang ji shu xue hui, 1998.
Find full textGriggs, P. D. Global industry, local innovation: The history of cane sugar production in Australia, 1820-1995. Bern: Peter Lang, 2011.
Find full textCoolies and cane: Race, labor, and sugar in the age of emancipation. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006.
Find full textAnderson, Robert Lee. Managing growing firms. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall, 1987.
Find full text1945-, Grant Mary, ed. Growing great families. Auckland, N.Z: Random House, 2011.
Find full textGrowing Down: Surviving My Mother's Dementia. South Carolina: Seaboard Press, 2009.
Find full textFaye, Alice. Growing older, staying young. South Yarmouth, MA: Curley Pub., 1991.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Cane growing"
Povozhaev, Lea. "2. When Russia Came to Stay." In Growing Up Transnational, 36–54. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442695221-004.
Full textGarrett, Gill. "Growing older." In Older People: Their Support and Care, 19–26. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11253-1_3.
Full textKonek, Susan, and Diane Barsky. "Growing up Healthy." In The Complete Guide to Nutrition in Primary Care, 67–84. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470691793.ch4.
Full textRobinson, Patricia J., and Jeffrey T. Reiter. "Starting Up and Growing Up." In Behavioral Consultation and Primary Care, 177–207. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13954-8_10.
Full textBlount, Alexander. "Growing and Retaining an Expert Team." In Patient-Centered Primary Care, 185–207. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17645-7_11.
Full textKwiatkowski, Joan, Emily Drennan, and Victoria Parker. "Starting and Growing a PACE Program." In Community-Based Integrated Care for Older Adults, 81–103. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05137-1_6.
Full textSmith, Sarah, and Anita Ratcliffe. "Women’s Education and Childbearing: A Growing Divide." In Fertility, Living Arrangements, Care and Mobility, 41–58. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9682-2_3.
Full textHeru, Alison M. "Maintaining and Growing Relationships; Family, Romantic and Friends." In The Successful Health Care Professional’s Guide, 57–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95950-0_7.
Full textHeru, Alison M. "Maintaining and Growing Relationships; Family, Romantic and Friends." In The Successful Health Care Professional’s Guide, 57–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95950-0_7.
Full textDrewniak, Marek, Marcin Fojcik, Damian Grzechca, and Michal Kruk. "A CANoe-Based Approach for Receiving XML Data over the Ethernet." In Beyond Databases, Architectures and Structures. Facing the Challenges of Data Proliferation and Growing Variety, 421–31. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99987-6_32.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Cane growing"
Smith, Emily J., Catherine Stauffer, Natalie Ramsy, Nina Chen, Benjamin Salzberg, Sander Sudrzynski, and Holly Golecki. "Enhancing Your Everyday Sight: An Ultrasonic Visual Aid." In 2022 Design of Medical Devices Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dmd2022-1017.
Full textGrubert, Emily, Carey W. King, and Michael E. Webber. "Water for Biomass-Based Energy on Maui, Hawaii." In ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2011-63199.
Full textFinucane, Anne, Anna Bone, Simon Etkind, David Carr, Richard Meade, Rosalia Munoz-Arroyo, Sebastian Moine, et al. "38 Growing need, growing complexity: projections of palliative care need and multi-mortality in scotland." In Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Conference. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/spcare-2019-mariecuriepalliativecare.38.
Full textMendoza G., Pedro, Maximiliano Arroyo Ulloa, and Vincenzo Naso. "The Bioceanic Amazon Corridors: An Opportunity for Development of Sustainable Energy System." In ASME 2004 Power Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power2004-52040.
Full textHeaps, Lucy. "P-213 Growing forwards." In Transforming Palliative Care, Hospice UK 2018 National Conference, 27–28 November 2018, Telford. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2018-hospiceabs.238.
Full textMills, N. "126 Growing up, gaining independence: transition improvement." In Great Ormond Street Hospital Conference 2018: Continuous Care. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/goshabs.126.
Full textBerg, Jane, Liz Reed, and Ann Ooms. "P-60 Growing our evaluation expertise." In Transforming Palliative Care, Hospice UK 2018 National Conference, 27–28 November 2018, Telford. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2018-hospiceabs.85.
Full textHeaps, Lucy. "P-59 Growing connections." In A New World – Changing the landscape in end of life care, Hospice UK National Conference, 3–5 November 2021, Liverpool. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/spcare-2021-hospice.77.
Full textGak, Joel, Diego Barquet, and Joaquin Frechero. "LoRa wireles sensors network for fruit and vegetable growing aplication." In 2022 Argentine Conference on Electronics (CAE). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cae54497.2022.9762499.
Full textGak, Joel, Diego Barquet, and Joaquin Frechero. "LoRa wireles sensors network for fruit and vegetable growing aplication." In 2022 Argentine Conference on Electronics (CAE). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cae54497.2022.9762499.
Full textReports on the topic "Cane growing"
Matthew Pandelakis, Matthew Pandelakis. Can we trick cyanobacteria into growing faster? Experiment, September 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.18258/3496.
Full textMartin, Jorge M. Implementing the Region Growing Method. Part 1: The Piecewise Constant Case. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada427003.
Full textWhitlock, Joseph E. Can the Army Reserve Overcome Its Growing Company Grade Officer Shortage? Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada403830.
Full textThayer, Colette, and Angela Houghton. Self-Care and Wellness Needs Growing Amid Pandemic for Latina and Black Women Age 50+: Infographic. Washington, DC: AARP Research, April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.26419/res.00429.007.
Full textHunt, Will, and Owen Daniels. Sustaining and Growing the U.S. Semiconductor Advantage: A Primer. Center for Security and Emerging Technology, June 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51593/20220006.
Full textBrooks, Stephen P. Can Labeled Human CD 34+ Lymphocytes be Used to Identify Sites of Angiogenesis Within Growing Tumors. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada411739.
Full textTakyiakwaa, Dorothy, Prince S. K. Tetteh, and Kofi Takyi Asante. Explaining the Weakness of Associational Life in Oil Palm Growing Communities in Southwestern Ghana. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/apra.2021.028.
Full textPoole, Megan. Growing STEM Education on the Playground: A Case Study of the Factors That Influence Teachers’ Use of School Gardens. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.2719.
Full textMezzanotte, Diane. Infocentricity and Beyond: How the Intelligence Community Can Survive the Challenges of Emerging Technologies, Shrinking Budgets, and Growing Suspicions. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada382121.
Full textSmith, Hinekura, Aotea Frandi, Danielle Squire, Irene Farnham, Eruera Morgan, Dan Keepa, and Piripi Morunga. Growing Kaupapa Māori Research Capabilities and Confidence Through Whanaungatanga as Research Mentorship. Unitec ePress, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.34074/ocds.098.
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