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    Canadian Science Publishing ; 2006
    In:  Canadian Journal of Plant Science Vol. 86, No. 1 ( 2006-01-01), p. 33-47
    In: Canadian Journal of Plant Science, Canadian Science Publishing, Vol. 86, No. 1 ( 2006-01-01), p. 33-47
    Kurzfassung: Harsh winter climate results in frequent losses of stands and yield reduction in many forage-growing areas of Canada and other parts of the world. Climatic conditions and crop management both affect the winter survival of perennial forage crops. In this review, we present the main causes of winter damage in eastern Canada and we discuss crop management practices that help mitigate the risks of losses. Predictive tools available to assess the risks of winter damage both spatially and temporally are also presented. Our understanding of the causes of winter damage and of the plant adaptation mechanisms to winter stresses, particularly the role of N and C organic reserves, has improved. Forage species commonly grown in eastern Canada differ in their tolerance to subfreezing temperatures and to anoxia caused by the presence of ice on fields. Some improvement in winter hardiness of forage legume species has been achieved through breeding in eastern Canada but new technologies based on laboratory freezing tests and the identification of molecular markers may facilitate the future development of winter-hardy cultivars. Crop management practices required for good winter survival are now better defined, particularly those involving cutting management and the interval between harvests. Simulation models and climatic indices derived from our current knowledge of the causes of winter damage provide general indications on the risk of winter damage but their degree of precision and accuracy is still not satisfactory. Further improvements in winter survival require a more thorough understanding of the different causes of winter damage and, primarily, of their complex interactions with genetic, climatic, and management factors. Key words: Alfalfa, organic reserves, culitvars, species, management, climate
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 0008-4220 , 1918-1833
    Sprache: Englisch
    Verlag: Canadian Science Publishing
    Publikationsdatum: 2006
    ZDB Id: 2016989-9
    SSG: 12
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  • 2
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    Canadian Science Publishing ; 2002
    In:  Canadian Journal of Plant Science Vol. 82, No. 3 ( 2002-07-01), p. 621-624
    In: Canadian Journal of Plant Science, Canadian Science Publishing, Vol. 82, No. 3 ( 2002-07-01), p. 621-624
    Kurzfassung: Fusarium root and crown rot in alfalfa subjected to an autumn harvest was studied in plots established in the spring of 1996 or 1997, at three sites in Quebec. Autumn harvest treatments were started the year following establishment at each site. They were made at either 400, 500 or 600 growing degree-days (GDD; 5°C) after the last summer harvest. Samples were assessed for fusarium root and crown rot severity in autumn 1998 and spring 1999. Disease severity over all sites, cultivars, and sampling periods was ranked in the following order: 400 GDD 〉 500 GDD 〉 600 GDD 〉 control (no fall harvest). Key words: Fusarium, root and crown rot, alfalfa, harvest management
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 0008-4220 , 1918-1833
    Sprache: Englisch
    Verlag: Canadian Science Publishing
    Publikationsdatum: 2002
    ZDB Id: 2016989-9
    SSG: 12
    Standort Signatur Einschränkungen Verfügbarkeit
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  • 3
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    Canadian Science Publishing ; 2012
    In:  Canadian Journal of Forest Research Vol. 42, No. 1 ( 2012-01), p. 157-166
    In: Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Canadian Science Publishing, Vol. 42, No. 1 ( 2012-01), p. 157-166
    Kurzfassung: The rate at which the wood of dead trees decays has numerous ecological implications. Decay rates of fallen tree boles have been extensively documented. However, decay rates of snags and the factors that influence decay in snags have received much less attention, especially in boreal species of eastern North America. In this study, mineralization rates (measured as wood density loss) were assessed in snags of four boreal species: trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.), balsam fir (Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.), jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.), and black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) BSP). Wood density and variables potentially influencing decay rates (time since death, age, average radial growth, diameter at breast height, cerambycid larvae activity, and scolytid larvae activity) were measured on discs of 207 snags in northwestern Quebec, Canada. Mineralization rates varied significantly among species. Trembling aspen exhibited a more rapid rate of loss than conifers (k = 0.0274). Jack pine was the second most rapid species to lose wood density (k = 0.0152), followed by balsam fir (k = 0.0123). Black spruce was particularly resistant to mineralization (k = 0.0058), and its wood density was not significantly influenced by time elapsed since death for the time period sampled in this study. Time since death coupled with cerambycid larvae activity was associated with lower wood densities in trembling aspen, balsam fir, and jack pine, whereas slower growth was associated with a decreased mineralization rate in black spruce.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 0045-5067 , 1208-6037
    Sprache: Englisch
    Verlag: Canadian Science Publishing
    Publikationsdatum: 2012
    ZDB Id: 1473096-0
    SSG: 23
    SSG: 12
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  • 4
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    Canadian Science Publishing ; 2008
    In:  Canadian Journal of Animal Science Vol. 88, No. 2 ( 2008-06-01), p. 325-329
    In: Canadian Journal of Animal Science, Canadian Science Publishing, Vol. 88, No. 2 ( 2008-06-01), p. 325-329
    Kurzfassung: A 1-wk delay after late heading in the harvest of timothy spring growth reduced dietary cation-anion difference (-17%), in vitro digestibilities of dry matter (-7%) and neutral detergent fiber (-10%), and increased neutral detergent fiber concentration (+5%). In summer regrowth, the harvest delay tended to have similar effects, but variations (1-6%) were smaller. Key words: Nutritive value, stages of development, Phleum pratense L., metabolic disorders
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 0008-3984 , 1918-1825
    Sprache: Englisch
    Verlag: Canadian Science Publishing
    Publikationsdatum: 2008
    ZDB Id: 2016977-2
    SSG: 22
    SSG: 12
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    Canadian Science Publishing ; 1983
    In:  Canadian Journal of Microbiology Vol. 29, No. 6 ( 1983-06-01), p. 694-699
    In: Canadian Journal of Microbiology, Canadian Science Publishing, Vol. 29, No. 6 ( 1983-06-01), p. 694-699
    Kurzfassung: The properties of a division mutant of Escherichia coli were investigated. At 42 °C, this mutant forms nonseptate, multinucleate, filamentous cells typical of division mutants, and at the permissive temperature, is sensitive to ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. Temperature and UV sensitivities are probably due to a single mutation. The mutant phenotype is dominant to wild type. The mutant cells make DNA nearly as effectively as control cells at 42 °C or following UV irradiation. They exhibit normal host-cell reactivation capacities and can express all manifestations of the SOS response with the exception of Weigle reactivation. The genetic lesion which mediates this pleiotropic effect is located very close to the leu locus of the linkage map.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 0008-4166 , 1480-3275
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Verlag: Canadian Science Publishing
    Publikationsdatum: 1983
    ZDB Id: 280534-0
    ZDB Id: 1481972-7
    SSG: 12
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  • 6
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    Canadian Science Publishing ; 1982
    In:  Canadian Journal of Microbiology Vol. 28, No. 8 ( 1982-08-01), p. 976-981
    In: Canadian Journal of Microbiology, Canadian Science Publishing, Vol. 28, No. 8 ( 1982-08-01), p. 976-981
    Kurzfassung: Direct pyrolysis at 800, 900, 950, and 999 °C of bacterial samples at the entrance of the ionization source of a mass spectrometer is proposed. This technique is called multiple masses pyrospectrometry (MMPS). Its results are used for the automated rapid identification of unknown strains via computer memory and data bank facilities.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 0008-4166 , 1480-3275
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Verlag: Canadian Science Publishing
    Publikationsdatum: 1982
    ZDB Id: 280534-0
    ZDB Id: 1481972-7
    SSG: 12
    Standort Signatur Einschränkungen Verfügbarkeit
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