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Selection of catchment descriptors for the physical similarity approach. Part II: Application
a priori SAC-SMA model parameters catchment characteristic MOPEX catchments regionalisation
2015/3/9
This paper demonstrates an application of the previously published method for selection of optimal catchment descriptors, according to which similar catchments can be identified for the purpose of est...
Town of Ludlow Master Plan. Part II: Envisioning 2030
Town of Ludlow Master Plan Part II Envisioning 2030
2014/11/19
The Master Plan Committee for the town of Ludlow contracted with the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission (PVPC) to prepare a new Master Plan. PVPC engaged the Department of Landscape Architecture and R...
Lectures of Statistical Logics for Beginners (Part II)Correlation and Linear Regression
Statistical Logics for Beginners Correlation Linear Regression
2010/12/3
Lectures of Statistical Logics for Beginners (Part II)Correlation and Linear Regression
IMPROVEMENT OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MAIZE (Zea mays L.) FERTILIZATION WITH NITROGEN BY THE APPLICATION OF MAGNESIUM PART II. CONTENT OF NUTRIENTS IN GRAIN AND ITS ENERGETIC VALUE
fertilizer application method magnesium maize cultivar types nitrogen
2009/4/1
Field experiments were carried out at the Didactic and Experimental Farm in Swadzim (52o26’ N; 16o45’ E) near Poznań in the years 2004-2007. The experiment was carried out in a „split-plot” des...
BORDER EFFECTS IN TRIALS WITH OAT AND YELLOW LUPINE MIXTURES Part II. RESPONSE OF OAT AND LUPINE PLANTS GROWN IN MIXTURES AND PURE SOWING TO NEARNESS OF EXPERIMENTAL PATHS
border effects mixtures oat sowing rate yellow lupine
2009/4/1
The field trial was conducted for three years on the sandy soil, the rye soil complex. The response of oat and yellow lupine to the border interaction with paths splitting the plots was determined. Th...
COMPETITION BETWEEN SPRING BARLEY AND FIELD PEAS UNDER DIVERSIFIED SOIL CONDITIONS PART II. INTENSITY OF COMPETITIVE INTERACTIONS
competition spring barley field peas light soil
2009/3/31
During a pot experiment run in three series over 2002-2005 on light and heavy soils, the process of competition between spring barley and field peas was investigated for three periods determined by th...
IMPACT OF SOIL CULTIVATION AND WEED CONTROL METHODS ON NUTRIENT YIELD AND ECONOMIC EFFECTIVENESS OF POTATO CULTIVATION PART II. ECONOMIC EFFECT OF VARIOUS INTENSITY OF WEED CONTROL IN POTATO CULTIVATION
marketable yield differential computations potato weed control soil tillage
2009/3/31
A field experiment was carried out in the years 2002-2004 at the Zawady Experimental Farm owned by the University of Podlasie, Siedlce (52o06’ N; 22o06’ E). The factors were: two methods of soil till...
VALUE OF SELECTED PAPILIONACEOUS CROPS GROWN IN STUBBLE INTERCROP ON LIGHT SOIL PART II. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND MACRONUTRIENTS ACCUMULATION
stubble intercrop serradella field pea yellow lupin chemical composition
2009/3/31
Field experiments were carried out over 2002-2004, at the Experiment Station of the Faculty of Agriculture at Mochełek, in the vicinity of Bydgoszcz. The aim of the present research was to deter...
COMMON BEAN (PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L.) YIELDING AFFECTED BY THE INTENSITY OF CULTIVATION TECHNOLOGY Part II. Agricultural and economic evaluation of cultivation technologies used
common bean cultivation technologies agricultural and economic evaluation of technologies
2009/3/31
Detailed materials and methods of the experiment were published in the first part of the paper [Prusiński 2006]. The greatest increase in bean seed yield observed when the intensity of bean cultivati...
EFFECT OF DIFFERENT RATES OF NITROGEN FERTILISERS ON CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF STINGING NETTLE(Urtica dioica L)PLANTS HARVESTED AT THREE DEVELOPMENT STAGES PART II. CONTENTS OF MINERALS
stinging nettle chemical composition macroelements microelements
2009/3/30
The effect of various rates of nitrogen fertilisers on macro- (N-NO3, P, K, Mg, Ca) and microelement (Fe, Cu, Zn, Mn) contents in nettle plants harvested at three development stages was evaluated in 3...
EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT METHODS OF POTATO WEED CONTROL PART II. RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN WEED INFESTATION AND YIELDING
potato weed infestation yield linear correlation analysis of regression
2009/3/30
The research results come from a field experiment which was carried out over 1995-1997. The effect of weed infestation on potato yielding was determined by means of the coefficients of correlation and...
REACTION OF SPRING BARLEY AND OATS MIXTURE TO DIFFERENT FORECROPS AND FREQUENCY OF CULTIVATION IN CROP ROTATION PART II. MASS AND QUALITY OF HARVEST RESIDUE
spring barley oats cereal mixture mass chemical composition and quality of harvest residue
2009/3/30
Harvest residue of spring barley and oats cultivated in two-component mixture and in monoculture in an experiment carried out on medium soil during the years 1998-2000 was examined. The mass of resid...
EFFECT OF SPRINKLING IRRIGATION AND MINERAL FERTILISATION ON MALT AND FODDER BARLEY CULTIVATED ON LIGHT SOIL PART II. YIELD AND QUALITY OF GRAIN
barley sprinkling irrigation fertilisation yield grain quality
2009/3/30
The comparison of spring malt and fodder barley yields has shown that fodder cultivars react better to sprinkling irrigation and fertilisation, which is seen by slightly higher yields. A simplified ec...
ENERGY RESOURCES OF AGRICULTURAL ORIGIN PART II. BIOMASS AS A SOLID FUEL(REVIEW)
renewable energy biomass energy crops solid fuels
2009/3/30
Biomass for direct combustion can be obtained from short rotation willow coppice harvested in annual or 2-3 year cutting cycles and as a supplement, from some perennial crops of C4 photosynthesis as ...
Visual Resource Management in British Columbia - Part II:Partial cutting in the frontcountry:A win-win solution for short-term timber availability and aesthetics?
Visual Resource Management British Columbia Partial cutting short-term timber availability and aesthetics
2009/1/8
This paper explores the potential of alternative harvesting practices (including partial cutting) to meet Visual Quality Objectives (VQOs), while providing short-term timber volumes substantially high...