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    Developing Functional Relationships between Soil Moisture Content and Corn Early-Season Physiology, Growth, and Development by Vennam, Ranadheer Reddy, Ramamoorthy, Purushothaman, Poudel, Sadikshya, Reddy, Kambham Raja, Henry, William Brien, Bheemanahalli, Raju

    Published in Plants (Basel) (28-06-2023)
    “…Drought is a severe threat to agriculture production that affects all growth stages of plants, including corn ( L.). Any factor affecting early seedling growth…”
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    Corn productivity and profitability in raised stale seedbed systems with and without cover crops by Spencer, Gene Dave, Krutz, Larry Jason, Locke, Martin, Gholson, Drew M., Bryant, Corey, Mills, Brian E., Henry, William Brien, Golden, Bobby

    “…Cover crops are promoted for reducing the negative environmental effects of high‐input row‐crop production; however, cover crop adoption in the mid‐southern…”
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    Detection of stress factors in crop and weed species using hyperspectral remote sensing reflectance by Henry, William Brien

    “…The primary objective of this work was to determine if stress factors such as moisture stress or herbicide injury stress limit the ability to distinguish…”
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    Detection of stress factors in crop and weed species using hyperspectral remote sensing reflectance by Henry, William Brien

    Published 01-01-2002
    “…The primary objective of this work was to determine if stress factors such as moisture stress or herbicide injury stress limit the ability to distinguish…”
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    Differentiation of allozyme loci to distinguish between two species of Eisenia by Henry, William Brien

    Published 01-01-1999
    “…There are two forms of the earthworm Eisenia that are morphologically quite similar. Nevertheless Eisenia fetida and Eisenia andrei are often misidentified…”
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