CĂRȚI ÎN ENGLEZĂ ÎN LEGĂTURĂ CU «PERENNIALITY»
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perenniality în următoarea selecție bibliografică. Cărți în legătură cu
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Identity and development: Tongan culture, agriculture, and ...
"Identity and Development presents a remarkable record of Tonga's increasing participation in the modern global economy, and provides anthropologists, economists, and historians with a detailed case study that bears heavily on major issues ...
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The Blind Spot: Lectures on Logic
It is hard to ignore the strength of the perenniality sustaining classical logic, which
is to be found again, just so, in intuitionistic and linear logics; in the latter,
perenniality is but an attribute of specific connectives, the exponentials. This
chapter is ...
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Rainfed Farming Systems
This example instructs farmers how to calculate the perenniality of their farming
system on the assumption that perennial vegetation uses most water, and has
both production and environmental benefits. 27.4.1.1 Example 1: Dryland Salinity
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Philip Tow, Ian Cooper, Ian Partridge, 2011
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Advances in Rice Genetics
Moreover, the percentage of surviving individuals within O. rufipogon accessions
at 9 mo was not significantly correlated with percent survival at 15 mo or 21 mo,
indicating that early selection for perenniality is not efficient. Selectable genetic ...
Gurdev S. Khush, Darshan S. Brar, Bill Hardy, 2003
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Sustainability of Rice in the Global Food System
Oryza rufipogon is an Asian species in which perenniality is attributed to a
vegetative crown that allows permanent tillering and ratooning (Vaughan 1994),
and to the production of stolons. Variation in the expression of perenniality
between ...
Noreen G. Dowling, Stanley Marshall Greenfield, K. S. Fischer, 1998
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Sustainable use of Genetic Diversity in Forage and Turf Breeding
PCA showed that 3 components explain 80% of total variability. Perenniality,
plant height, LAI, heading date and summer dormancy were associated with the
1st component. LAI and dry matter yield were associated with the 2nd component
, ...
Eucarpia. Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Section. Meeting, Christian Huyghe, 2010
Especially when time becomes inscribed in geography, when it is gathered up in
the perenniality of landscapes. “A civilization is first of all a space, a 'cultural area,
' . . . a locus” (p. 202). “The longue dure'e is the endless, inexhaustible history ...
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Genomics of the Saccharinae
While annual crops have dominated the agricultural landscape since the time of
the earliest farmers, benefits of perenniality are increasingly recognized.
Perennial plants have four advantages over annuals: a longer growing season;
better ...
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Privilege the Text!: A Theological Hermeneutic for Preaching
58 Perenniality The abiding nature of the classic indicates the unlimited durability
of the work as it imbues its receivers with “a consciousness of something
enduring, of significance that cannot be lost and which is independent of all the ...
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Molecular Evolution and Adaptive Radiation
Under these circumstances, lack of species competition could have aided an
evolutionary transition that for terrestrial groups occurs less frequently, a situation
that may be analogous to the evolution of perenniality in island floras (see ...
Thomas J. Givnish, Kenneth Jay Sytsma, 2000
ȘTIRI NOI CARE INCLUD TERMENUL «PERENNIALITY»
Află ce ziare naționale și internaționale au scris despre și cum este întrebuințat termenul
perenniality în contextul următoarelor știri.
The Land Institute Sows a Revolutionary Grass in Kansas
... “In our search for perennial wheat, more than 2,500 individual hybrid plants have been investigated for seed fertility, seed size, perenniality, ... «In These Times, Mai 15»
Why alfalfa is the best crop during a drought
2 – Perenniality - Unlike summer-grown annual crops replanted each year, alfalfa grows for 4-8 years, grows quickly with warm conditions in ... «Western Farm Press, Mai 15»
How meadows were lost in the long grass
Indeed, if you ever encounter a perennial that looks as if it's broken the rules, it's always a good idea to approach its claims of perenniality with ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 14»
Ecosystems are not smart, we are.
... but due to low yields, “given the tradeoff between perenniality and seed production, emphasis on grain production may be misplaced. «Biofortified Blog, Apr 14»
The Emergence of Perennial Wheat
They have wheat's grain-producing ability along with the perenniality that's characteristic of Thinopyrum. And growing perennial wheat would ... «Mother Earth News, Mar 14»
From the Archives: Elizabeth L. Wurtzel '89 on Lou Reed
To Wurtzel, like the rest of us, Lou was a damn near perfect rock musician, lacking only the privilege of perenniality that comes with posthumous ... «Harvard Crimson, Nov 13»
Now This Is Natural Food
Perenniality is a complex trait, controlled by multiple genes. Perennials put more energy into their roots and less into flowers and seeds and ... «New York Times, Oct 13»
Perennial wheat on the way
Apart from funding, he said the problem was that perenniality wasn't a single trait that could be easily transferred from a perennial wheat grass ... «The Land Newspaper, Sep 13»
How many more variations of cabbage can we breed?
Like many vegetables, cabbage is a biennial, albeit not a very strict one, that often lingers on into perenniality. The variety that remains closest ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 13»
Book Review: Author's view on the criminal mind provokes debate
But his own words on the perenniality of the criminal mind could well bury his ambitions. Understanding the Criminal is insightful, analytical, ... «Jamaica Gleaner, Mai 13»