Search Results - "Stevenson, J.F"
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Pierce's disease symptoms: comparison with symptoms of water deficit and the impact of water deficits
Published in American journal of enology and viticulture (01-01-2006)Get full text
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Development and comparison of symptom indices for quantifying grapevine resistance to Pierce's disease
Published in Phytopathology (2005)“…Symptoms of Pierce's disease (PD) were assessed under greenhouse conditions on field-resistant and field-susceptible grapevines in order to characterize the PD…”
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Grapevine susceptibility to Pierce's disease. II. Progression of anatomical symptoms
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Theoretical considerations of vessel diameter and conductive safety in populations of vessels
Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-05-2004)“…Several characteristics of vessel populations were studied using two assumptions: that conductive capacity is proportional to the fourth power of the radius,r…”
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Grapevine susceptibility to Pierce's disease. I. Relevance of hydraulic architecture
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Optimized runner systems for multicavity injection molds. Part I: Runner sizing
Published in Polymer engineering and science (01-02-1999)“…A strategy has been developed for optimizing the design of runners in injection molds with multiple identical cavities. This approach is based on…”
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Spring and fall cold hardiness in wild and selected seed sources of coastal Douglas-fir
Published in Silvae genetica (1999)“…Breeding for increased growth in coastal Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (MIRB.) FRANCO) could affect the level of cold hardiness of seedlings used for…”
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Newtonian Simulation and Dimensional Control of the Single Roller Die Extrusion Line
Published in Rubber chemistry and technology (01-09-1986)“…A single roller die consists of a fixed plate die bounded on one edge by a rotating cylinder. Material is forced through the die by a combination of pressure…”
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