نتایج جستجو برای: boll shedding

تعداد نتایج: 15152  

Journal: :Agronomy Journal 2021

Early detection of within-field yield variability for high-value commodity crops, such as cotton (Gossypium spp.), offers growers potential to improve decision-making, optimize yields, and increase profits. Over recent years, publicly available datasets have become increasingly at a resolution where prediction is possible. However, the viability using these with machine learning predict lint ke...

2013
Yang Li

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2017
Kyoko Shirakabe Takuya Omura Yoshio Shibagaki Emiko Mihara Keiichi Homma Yukinari Kato Akihiko Yoshimura Yoshinori Murakami Junichi Takagi Seisuke Hattori Yoshihiro Ogawa

Ectodomain shedding (shedding) is a post-translational modification, which liberates the extracellular domain of membrane proteins through juxtamembrane processing executed mainly by the ADAM (a disintegrin and metalloprotease) family of metalloproteases. Because shedding alters characteristics of cells in a rapid and irreversible manner, it should be strictly regulated. However, the molecular ...

2013
Adnan Mustafic Erin E Roberts Michael D Toews Mark A Haidekker

BACKGROUND Stink bugs represent a major agricultural pest complex attacking more than 200 wild and cultivated plants, including cotton in the southeastern US. Stink bug feeding on developing cotton bolls will cause boll abortion or lint staining and thus reduced yield and lint value. Current methods for stink bug detection involve manual harvesting and cracking open of a sizable number of immat...

Journal: :Agronomy 2022

Soil available phosphorus (AP) deficiency and shortage of phosphate rocks limit cotton production in China. Therefore, pool-culture experiments were conducted 2019 2020 using two cultivars (CCRI-79, low-P tolerant; SCRC-28, sensitive) under three soil AP levels (P0: 3 ± 0.5, P1: 6 P2 (control): 15 0.5 mg kg−1) to ascertain the effect on boll biomass lint yield. P0 P1 decreased P concentration n...

Journal: :Arthropod Management Tests 1999

2007
Rimma V. Nehme Elke A. Rundensteiner

Moving object environments are characterized by large numbers of objects continuously sending location updates. At times, data arrival rates may spike up, causing the load on the system to exceed its capacity. This may result in increased output latencies, potentially leading to invalid or obsolete answers. Dropping data randomly, the most frequently used approach in the literature for load she...

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