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    by Mackenzie, Jared Stuart.
    Published 2013
    ... bulb (225μg/ml) and TV stalk (216μg/ml) extracts as determined by the methylthiazol tetrazolium assay...
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    by Martin, Lauren Anne.
    Published 2014
    ... was examined by quantifying the biochemical and microbiological changes that occur in sugarcane stalks after...
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    by O'Reilly, Kerry.
    Published 2013
    .... These traits studied included: stalk population; stalk diameter; stalk height; cane mass; dry matter % cane...
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    by Whittaker, Anne.
    Published 2012
    ...) control of glycolytic enzyme activity in relation to carbon partitioning in the developing stalk...
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    by Karim, Taariq.
    Published 2013
    ... are tall, consisting of a single basal cell, 2-4 stalk cells, a neck cell and a head that is made up...
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    by Mudavanhu, Pride
    Published 2012
    ... mentioned release rate significantly reduced sugarcane stalk damage as well as lowered the number of fertile...
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    by Maphalala, Kwanele Zakhele.
    Published 2014
    ..., stalk height and stalk diameter) or estimated yield (kg/plot) after 10 months, indicating...
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    by Jones, Matthew Robert.
    Published 2013
    ... crops produced root mean squared errors of 6.62 t ha-1 for stalk dry mass and 3.59 t ha-1 for sucrose...
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    by Pillay, Dorsamy.
    Published 2013
    ... diagnostic tests. One test depends on the evaluation of internal stalk symptoms which may require from two...
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    by Donaldson, Robin Albert.
    Published 2011
    ... foliage, dead trash and stalk mass were measured at 4, 8, 10, 11 and 12 months in each of the starting...
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    by Sekoai, Patrick Thabang.
    Published 2014
    ... proportions of co-substrates of Bean Husk (BH), Corn Stalk (CS) and OFSMW for biohydrogen production...
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    by Musundire, Lennin.
    Published 2014
    ... improvement for root and stalk lodging, and grain moisture content at harvest. However, introgressed lines...
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    by Fernhout, Jean-Jacque
    Published 2015
    ... mostly of sugarcane stalks, which accumulate high amounts of sucrose, a fact that has led to its wide...
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    by Blomefield, Thomas Loftus
    Published 2012
    ..., but not on the fruit or wood. The preferred oviposition site on the fruit was the fovea of the stalk insertion...
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