@article{guertal_abaye_lippert_gascho_miner_1998, title={Boron uptake and concentration in cotton and soybean as affected by boron source}, volume={29}, ISSN={["0010-3624"]}, DOI={10.1080/00103629809370172}, abstractNote={Abstract Continued introduction of new boron (B) fertilizer materials prompted a second examination of the efficacy of foliar‐applied B materials on B content, B uptake, and dry matter yield of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) and soybean (Glycine max L.). Similar to a previous study, this greenhouse study was conducted at four participating universities using 6‐week‐old cotton (Deltapineland 90) and soybean (Pioneer 9761) plants. Sources and rates of B were 1) boric acid (17.5% B) at 0.22 kg ha‐1,2) sodium borate (Solubor® 20.5% B) at 0.22 kg ha‐1, 3) Smith & Ardussi Liquid B (10% B) at 0.22 kg ha‐1,4) Smith & Ardussi Liquid B at 0.11 kg ha‐1, 5) Borosol 10 (10% B) at 0.22 kg ha‐1, 6) Borosol 10 at 0.11 kg ha‐1, and 7) an untreated control. Control plants that did not receive B were sprayed with water. Four plants were grown in each 15‐cm diam. pot in sandy loam soil. Plants were sprayed at 6 weeks of growth and top growth was harvested at eight weeks. Whole‐plant samples were dried (70°C), ground, and ana...}, number={19-20}, journal={COMMUNICATIONS IN SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT ANALYSIS}, author={Guertal, EA and Abaye, AO and Lippert, BM and Gascho, GJ and Miner, GS}, year={1998}, pages={3007–3014} } @article{miner_poling_carroll_nelson_campbell_1997, title={Influence of fall nitrogen and spring nitrogen-potassium applications on yield and fruit quality of 'Chandler' strawberry}, volume={122}, number={2}, journal={Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science}, author={Miner, G. S. and Poling, E. B. and Carroll, D. E. and Nelson, L. A. and Campbell, C. R.}, year={1997}, pages={290–295} } @article{miner_gutierrez_king_1997, title={Soil factors affecting plant concentrations of cadmium, copper, and zinc on sludge-amended soils}, volume={26}, ISSN={["0047-2425"]}, DOI={10.2134/jeq1997.00472425002600040009x}, abstractNote={Establishment of maximum cumulative metal loading rates of sludge require metals in soils be related to metal concentrations in plants grown on those soils. The relationship between plant concentrations of Cd, Cu, and Zn and soil properties on sites of long-term municipal sludge application were evaluated. Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris L.) and lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) were planted on five fields (Typic Hapludults) with known sludge disposal history. After harvest, tobacco (Nicotina tabacum L.) following swiss chard and peanut (Arachis hypogea L.) following lettuce were planted in the same plots. Extractable Cd, Cu, and Zn (Mehlich-3, 0.05 M DTPA, 0.05 M EDTA), clay, humic matter, organic C, and pH were determined on a composite 20-cm depth soil sample and Mehlich-3 extractable metals were determined by 15-cm increments on a 60-cm depth sample from each plot. Tissue concentrations of Cd, Cu, and Zn were measured near harvest maturity (swiss chard and lettuce) or shortly after anthesis (tobacco and peanut). Simple linear regressions were poor between plant metal concentration and soil-extractable metal for all extractants. Inclusion of soil properties in the best-fit multivariate regression models improved the relationship for metal concentration in plants. Values for R 2 ranged from 0.30 to 0.96 with the poorest correlations obtained for Cu in lettuce and peanut. Best-fit models for all other crop-extractant-metal combinations had R 2 > 0.83. Metals extracted by the three extractants were correlated with each other so their inclusion in models describing plant concentrations of heavy metal in this study gave similar results.}, number={4}, journal={JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY}, author={Miner, GS and Gutierrez, R and King, LD}, year={1997}, pages={989–994} } @article{miner_worsham_1990, title={Fumigation of tobacco plantbeds with dazomet}, volume={192}, number={16}, journal={Tobacco International}, author={Miner, G. S. and Worsham, D. A.}, year={1990}, pages={119} } @inbook{miner_tucker_1990, title={Plant analysis as an aid in fertilizing tobacco}, ISBN={0891187936}, booktitle={Soil testing and plant analysis (3rd ed.)}, publisher={Madison, Wis., USA : Soil Science Society of America Inc}, author={Miner, G. S. and Tucker, M. R.}, year={1990}, pages={645} }