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    Mechanism of aluminum tolerance in snapbeans. Root exudation of citric acid by Miyasaka, S.C. (University of Hawaii, Hawaii Branch Station, Hilo, HI), Buta, J.G, Howell, R.K, Foy, C.D

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-07-1991)
    “…One proposed mechanism of aluminum (Al) tolerance in plants is the release of an Al-chelating compound into the rhizosphere. In this experiment, two cultivars…”
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    Oxalate exudation by taro in response to Al by Ma, Z. (The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.), Miyasaka, S.C

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-11-1998)
    “…Roots of taro (Colocasia esculenta [L.] Schott cvs Bun-long and Lehua maoli) exuded increasing concentrations of oxalate with increasing Al stress. This…”
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    Resistance to yellow sugarcane aphid: Screening kikuyu and other grasses by Miyasaka, Susan C., Hansen, James D., Fukumoto, Glen K.

    Published in Crop protection (01-04-2007)
    “…Kikuyu grass, Pennisetum clandestinum Hochst. ex Chiov., is an important pasture species in many subtropical areas. Infestations of yellow sugarcane aphid…”
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    Effects of nitrogen and potassium in kikuyu grass on feeding by yellow sugarcane aphid by Miyasaka, Susan C., Hansen, James D., McDonald, Ty G., Fukumoto, Glen K.

    Published in Crop protection (01-04-2007)
    “…In Hawaii, infestations of yellow sugarcane aphid (YSA), Sipha flava (Forbes) (Homoptera: Aphididae) reduced growth of the forage grass, kikuyu ( Pennisetum…”
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    Mulch and compost effects on yield and corm rots of taro by Miyasaka, S.C., Hollyer, J.R., Kodani, L.S.

    Published in Field crops research (28-06-2001)
    “…The potential of reducing losses due to corm rots on taro ( Colocasia esculenta cv. Bun-long) using organic farming practices was evaluated in an Andisol under…”
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    Mechanisms of aluminum tolerance in wheat. An investigation of genotypic differences in rhizosphere pH, K+, and H+ transport, and root-cell membrane potentials by MIYASAKA, S. C, KOCHIAN, L. V, SHAFF, J. E, FOY, C. D

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-11-1989)
    “…Control of rhizosphere pH and exclusion of Al by the plasma membrane have been hypothesized as possible mechanisms for Al tolerance. To test primarily the…”
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    Root zone temperature and calcium effects on phosphorus, sulfur, and micronutrients in winter wheat forage by Miyasaka, S.C. (Univ. of Hawaii, Hilo, HI.), Grunes, D.L

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-09-1997)
    “…An understanding of how environmental factors can alter accumulation of nutrients by plants is needed to anticipate and prevent mineral deficiencies in both…”
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    Boron requirement of young 'Sharwil' avocado trees by Miyasaka, S.C, Million, J.B, Hue, N.V, McCulloch, C.E

    Published in HortScience (01-08-1999)
    “…Possible boron (B) deficiency symptoms were observed on avocado (Persea americana Mill. 'Sharwil') grown in Kona, Hawaii. To determine the B requirement of…”
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    Mechanisms of aluminum tolerance in wheat by Miyasaka, S.C., Kochian, L.V., Shaff, J.E., Foy, C.D.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-11-1989)
    “…Control of rhizosphere pH and exclusion of Al by the plasma membrane have been hypothesized as possible mechanisms for Al tolerance. To test primarily the…”
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    Reactions of copper sulfate with wetland-taro soils in Hawaii by Hue, N.V. (University of Hawaii, Manoa, Honolulu, HI.), Guo, F, Zhang, G, Yost, R.S, Miyasaka, S.C

    “…The environmental impact of copper sulfate (CuSO4.5H2O) must be evaluated before the chemical can be registered as a pesticide to control the apple snail…”
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