Works (8)

Updated: July 5th, 2023 15:59

2006 journal article

Interrelationships between p-coumaric acid, evapotranspiration, soil water content, and leaf expansion

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY, 32(8), 1817–1834.

By: U. Blum n & T. Gerig n

author keywords: cucumber seedlings; p-coumaric acid; evaporation; evapotranspiration leaf area expansion; soil water content; soil solution concentrations inhibition and recovery; negative feedback regulation; allelopathy; competition
MeSH headings : Coumaric Acids / pharmacology; Cucumis sativus / drug effects; Cucumis sativus / growth & development; Plant Leaves / drug effects; Plant Leaves / growth & development; Plant Transpiration / drug effects; Propionates; Seedlings / drug effects; Seedlings / growth & development; Soil / analysis; Time Factors; Water
TL;DR: Increased soil moisture associated with p-coumaric acid treatments of sensitive species suggests a means by which the magnitude of some allelopathic interactions may be modified and resource competition and allelopathy could interact. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
15. Life on Land (Web of Science)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2005 journal article

Relationships between phenolic acid concentrations, transpiration, water utilization, leaf area expansion, and uptake of phenolic acids: Nutrient culture studies

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY, 31(8), 1907–1932.

By: U. Blum n & T. Gerig n

author keywords: absolute and relative rates of leaf expansion; feedback regulation; inhibition; phenolic acids; phenolic acid depletion and uptake; recovery; transpiration; water utilization
MeSH headings : Cucumis sativus / physiology; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Hydroxybenzoates / metabolism; Plant Leaves / physiology; Plant Roots / metabolism; Plant Transpiration / physiology; Time Factors; Water / metabolism
TL;DR: The ability of cucumber seedlings to modify active phenolic acid concentrations surrounding their roots suggests that cucumbers seedling can directly influence the magnitude of primary and secondary effects of phenolic acids through feedback regulation. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
6. Clean Water and Sanitation (OpenAlex)
15. Life on Land (Web of Science)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2002 journal article

Hatchery and transportation factors associated with early poult mortality in commercial turkey flocks

POULTRY SCIENCE, 81(12), 1818–1825.

By: D. Carver n, J. Fetrow n, T. Gerig n, K. Krueger n & H. Barnes n

author keywords: poult; turkey; mortality; hatchery; transportation
MeSH headings : Animals; Female; Housing, Animal; Logistic Models; Male; Mortality; Risk Factors; Seasons; Temperature; Time Factors; Transportation; Turkeys / growth & development; Turkeys / physiology; Weather
TL;DR: A prospective ecologic study, using routinely collected data from commercial turkey companies, was done of 312 turkey flocks placed over a 1-yr period to identify hatchery- and transportation-associated risk factors for poult mortality in the first 14 d after placement using statistical models. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2001 article

Don Williams Hayne - Obituary

Fisheries, Vol. 26, p. 34.

By: T. Gerig & K. Pollock

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2001 article

Ecologist and biometrician - Don William Hayne - 1911-2000

Wildlife Society Bulletin, Vol. 29, pp. 394–395.

By: T. Gerig & K. Pollock

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2000 journal article

Use of statistical modeling to assess risk for early poult mortality in commercial turkey flocks

Journal of Applied Poultry Research, 9(3), 303–318.

By: D. Carver n, J. Fetrow*, T. Gerig n, M. Correa n, K. Krueger* & H. Barnes n

TL;DR: Season of placement, breeder flock age, strain, hatchery, and company had significant effects on risk of poult mortality in the first 14 days after placement, although toms experienced greater mortality. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

1997 journal article

Effects of clover and small grain cover crops and tillage techniques on seedling emergence of dicotyledonous weed species

American Journal of Alternative Agriculture, 12(4), 146–161.

By: U. Blum n, L. King n, T. Gerig n, M. Lehman n & A. Worsham n

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: NC State University Libraries, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

1991 journal article

Efficacy and Toxicity of Doxorubicin/Cyclophosphamide Maintenance Therapy in Dogs with Multicentric Lymphosarcoma

Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 5(5), 259–262.

By: G. Price, R. Page*, B. Fischer*, J. Levine* & T. Gerig n

MeSH headings : Animals; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols / adverse effects; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols / therapeutic use; Cyclophosphamide / administration & dosage; Diarrhea / chemically induced; Diarrhea / veterinary; Dog Diseases / chemically induced; Dog Diseases / drug therapy; Dogs; Doxorubicin / administration & dosage; Female; Heart Diseases / chemically induced; Heart Diseases / veterinary; Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin / drug therapy; Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin / veterinary; Male; Neutropenia / chemically induced; Neutropenia / veterinary; Remission Induction; Vomiting / chemically induced; Vomiting / veterinary
TL;DR: The doxorubicin/cyclophosphamide protocol is safe and effective in treating canine multicentric lymphosarcoma and clinical stage, pretreatment steroid therapy, and hypoalbuminemia are prognostic factors for response to this protocol. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries, Crossref
Added: August 6, 2018

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