Search Results - "SANDERSON, P. G."
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Fruit Thinning Improves Fruit Size, Yield and Return Flowering in 'Washington Navel' Orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck)
Published in International journal of fruit science (31-12-2023)“…"Washington Navel" orange is the principal mid-season maturing cultivar grown in south-eastern Australia. The cultivar has strong export potential and earns…”
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Morphological variation in the polyps of the scleractinian coral Favia speciosa (Dana) around Singapore
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-02-2001)“…A photographic technique was used to examine morphological differences in the living polyps of Favia speciosa sampled from three sites around Singapore. Eight…”
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Regional variation of coastal morphology in southwestern Australia: a synthesis
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-08-2000)“…The morphology of landforms on the south coast of Western Australia is determined predominantly by wave refraction around discrete headlands and islands…”
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Short-Term Water Quality Variability in Two Tropical Estuaries, Central Sumatra
Published in Estuaries (01-02-2003)“…We examined high frequency fluctuations in water quality parameters in two tropical coastal plain estuaries in response to changing tidal flow conditions. The…”
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Environmental change and rain forests on the Sunda shelf of Southeast Asia: drought, fire and the biological cooling of biodiversity hotspots
Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-09-1999)“…Environmental change during the Quaternary period has caused changes in the composition and structure of vegetation on the Sunda shelf of Southeast Asia…”
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Postharvest decay of winter pear and apple fruit caused by species of Penicillium
Published in Phytopathology (1995)“…In surveys conducted during two fruit packing seasons, P. expansum and P. solitum were recovered most frequently (65 and 96% of collections, respectively, in…”
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A comparison of reef-protected environments in Western Australia: the central west and Ningaloo coasts
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-04-2000)“…Variability in the regional setting and morphology of cuspate forelands on the west coast of Western Australia is examined in this paper. In accordance with…”
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CARBOHYDRATE CONCENTRATIONS OF APPLES AND PEARS AS INFLUENCED BY IRRADIATION AS A QUARANTINE TREATMENT
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INFLUENCE OF FLOAT MATERIALS ON THE QUALITY OF 'd'ANJOU' PEARS AFTER REGULAR AND CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE STORAGE
Published in Journal of food processing and preservation (01-04-2004)“…Thirty bins of commercially harvested ‘d'Anjou’ pears from each of three growers were packed at a commercial packing facility, using either of two pear float…”
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Response of apple and winter pear fruit quality to irradiation as a quarantine treatment
Published in Journal of food processing and preservation (1999)“…Irradiation at doses between 0.30 and 0.90 kGy reduced apple firmness. Doses of <0.30 kGy had no effect on apple firmness. Firmness lost due to irradiation was…”
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Historical Development of a Foredune Plain at Desperate Bay, Western Australia
Published in Journal of coastal research (1998)“…Coastal accretion in Desperate Bay at Coolimba on the Central West Coast of Western Australia has resulted in formation of a small foredune plain. Since the…”
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The Application of Satellite Remote Sensing to Coastal Management in Singapore
Published in Ambio (01-02-2001)“…This paper reviews the application of satellite remote sensing to management of Singapore's coastal environment. Remotely sensed data have been used for marine…”
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Late Quaternary peat formation and vegetation dynamics in a lowland tropical swamp; Nee Soon, Singapore
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (15-07-2001)“…Cores of sediment from Nee Soon, a peat-forming freshwater swamp located in the perimarine zone of Singapore, have yielded a record of vegetation history that…”
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Compartmentalisation of beachface sediments along the southwestern coast of Australia
Published in Marine geology (01-12-1999)“…Identification of littoral cells is a prerequisite for the determination of sediment budgets on sandy coasts. In this context, the aims of the project were,…”
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Fruit yield of common orange varieties in south-east Australia: Initial evaluation versus long term performance
Published in Scientia horticulturae (17-12-2014)“…•Four seasons cropping is insufficient to identify superior common orange varieties and reject inferior varieties.•Only 25% of the common oranges varieties…”
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Resistance management strategies for new postharvest fungicides - Pace International perspective
Published in Phytopathology (01-06-2010)“…In 2004, two new fungicides, Penbotec (pyrimethanil) and Scholar (fludioxonil) were registered in the U.S. for use on pome fruit. These were the first new…”
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Shoreline Salients, Cuspate Forelands and Tombolos on the Coast of Western Australia
Published in Journal of coastal research (01-06-1996)“…Shoreline salients, cuspate forelands and tombolos on the Coast of Western Australia were examined photogrametrically to determine the suite of landforms that…”
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The Application of Satellite Remote Sensing to Coastal Management in Singapore
Published in Ambio (01-02-2001)“…This paper reviews the application of satellite remote sensing to management of Singapore's coastal environment. Remotely sensed data have been used for marine…”
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Cranberry cottonball: dispersal periods of primary and secondary inocula of Monilinia oxycocci, host susceptibility, and disease development
Published in Phytopathology (01-04-1992)“…In 1987-1989, airborne ascospores and conidia of Monilinia oxycocci, the causal agent of cranberry cottonball, were trapped, and selected environmental…”
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