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Autor:
Thomas K. Foulke, Augustine K. Obour, Valtcho D. Zheljazkov, Henry Y. Sintim, Axel Garcia y Garcia
Publikováno v:
Agronomy Journal. 108:349-357
349 Camelina is an ancient crop believed to have evolved as a weed in fi elds planted with fl ax, hence the name “false fl ax” (Budin et al., 1995; Gugel and Falk, 2006). According to Matthaus and Zubr (2000), camelina was cultivated for oil in E
Autor:
Axel Garcia y Garcia, Henry Y. Sintim, Valtcho D. Zheljazkov, Thomas K. Foulke, Augustine K. Obour
Publikováno v:
Industrial Crops and Products. 70:253-259
There has been recent interest in camelina (Camelina sativa L.) because of its potential as a low-cost feedstock for biofuels and hence the need to optimize its production. We hypothesized that nutrient requirements under dryland environments with lo
Publikováno v:
Rangeland Ecology & Management. 66:539-544
Growing wolf (Canis lupus L.) populations in the US Rocky Mountain Region have increased conflicts between livestock production and wolf conservation. Given that the costs of large carnivore conservation are disproportionately borne by local livestoc
Autor:
Thomas K. Foulke, Mikol Christensen, Katta J. Reddy, Morris D. Argyle, Paul Fahlsing, David T. Taylor, Sanil John, Hollis Weber, Pradip Bhattacharyya
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia. 4:1574-1583
The mineral carbonation, a process of converting CO 2 into stable minerals (mineralization), has been studied extensively to capture and store CO 2 . However, most of the mineral carbonation studies have been largely investigated at lab scale. Prelim
Publikováno v:
Rangelands. 32:21-26
Predation can impose signifi cant costs on agricultural producers in range livestock systems. Livestock producers in the western United States have experienced predation on their herds since domestic livestock were introduced into the region. Early e
Autor:
Katta J. Reddy, Argyle Morris, Thomas K. Foulke, Pradip Bhattacharyya, Hollis Weber, Mikol Christensen, Paul Fahlsing, David T. Taylor
Publikováno v:
Nature Precedings
Multiple CO2 capture and storage (CCS) processes are required to address anthropogenic CO2 problems. However, a method which can directly capture and mineralize CO2 at a point source, under actual field conditions, has advantages and could help offse