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Autor:
Bridget R. Lassiter, David L. Jordan, Gail G. Wilkerson, Barbara B. Shew, Rick L. Brandenburg
Publikováno v:
Advances in Agriculture, Vol 2016 (2016)
Virginia market type peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) cultivars are grown primarily in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia in the US, although growers in these states often plant other market types if marketing opportunities are available. Infor
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a5a1c261679c4989b96616aa3197c565
Autor:
David L Jordan, Greg S Buol, Rick L Brandenburg, Barbara B Shew, Gail G Wilkerson, Bridget R Lassiter, Jeff Dunne, Adrienne Gorny, Derek Washburn, David Hoisington, James Rhoads
Publikováno v:
Journal of Integrated Pest Management. 13
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) growers and their advisors need to address a wide range of biotic and abiotic stresses to maximize yield and financial return. Mitigating risk to yield and financial investment requires knowledge of interactions among pes
Autor:
Todd A. Spivey, Keith L. Edmisten, Randy Wells, David Jordan, Joshua L. Heitman, Gail G. Wilkerson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cotton Science. 23:270-283
Tillage practices, cover crops, and planting dates can influence soil moisture and temperature conditions at planting and cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) stand establishment and yield. A study was conducted in North Carolina at two locations from 2014
Autor:
Todd A. Spivey, Keith L. Edmisten, Randy Wells, David Jordan, Joshua L. Heitman, Gail G. Wilkerson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cotton Science. 23:148-160
In 2012, only 2.7% of North Carolina’s cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) was irrigated compared to the national average of 39%. The small size and nonuniform shape of most North Carolina fields are not conducive for a center pivot system. However, ben
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the ASABE. 61:1627-1638
Although prior research has shown that irrigation can increase cotton fiber yields in coastal plain soils of the Carolinas, only 2.7% of North Carolina’s and 7.8% of South Carolina’s planted hectares are irrigated, compared to 39% nationally. Lit
Publikováno v:
Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Management. 2:1-9
Autor:
Patrick M. Phipps, Barbara B. Shew, David L. Jordan, Rick L. Brandenburg, Bridget R. Lassiter, Gregory S. Buol, Gail G. Wilkerson, Jay W. Chapin, Ames Herbert
Publikováno v:
Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Management. 2:1-7
Autor:
Rick L. Brandenburg, Gail G. Wilkerson, Barbara B. Shew, Bridget R. Lassiter, David L. Jordan
Publikováno v:
Peanut Science. 43:59-66
Twelve field trials were completed in North Carolina from 2005 to 2007 to determine the impact of planting pattern on peanut yield, market grade characteristics, and pest reaction for the Virginia market type cultivars Perry and VA 98R. The first set
Autor:
Barbara B. Shew, David L. Jordan, Gail G. Wilkerson, Rick L. Brandenburg, Bridget R. Lassiter
Publikováno v:
Advances in Agriculture, Vol 2016 (2016)
Virginia market type peanut (Arachis hypogaeaL.) cultivars are grown primarily in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia in the US, although growers in these states often plant other market types if marketing opportunities are available. Inform
Autor:
Mary S. McCready, Gregory S. Buol, David R. Chalmers, Gail G. Wilkerson, Charles H. Peacock, Kurt Steinke, Zhengyu Yang
Publikováno v:
Agronomy Journal. 107:515-523