College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Sorted by most recent date added to the index first, which may not be the same as publication date order.
1994 journal article
Effects of early-season foliar fertilization on cotton growth, yield, and nutrient concentration
Journal of Plant Nutrition, 17(4), 683.
1994 journal article
Screening cotton for tolerance to Hoplolaimus columbus
Plant Disease, 78(7), 695.
1994 journal article
Riparian wetlands and water quality
Journal of Environmental Quality, 23(5), 896.
1994 journal article
Genetic base for North American public soybean cultivars released between 1947 and 1988
Crop Science, 34(5), 1143.
1994 journal article
Chemical versus microbial degradation of cyanazine and atrazine in soils
Pesticide Science, 42(2), 79.
1994 journal article
Registration of 'Felix' soybean
Crop Science, 34(1), 311.
1994 journal article
Registration of 'Dimon' soybean
Crop Science, 34(1), 311.
1994 journal article
Modeling the rate and quantity of forage intake by ruminants during meals
Agricultural Systems, 45(1), 43.
1994 journal article
Genetic improvement for yield and fertility of alfalfa cultivars representing different eras of breeding
Crop Science, 34(4), 953–957.
1994 journal article
Differential response of nitrate reductase and sucrose-phosphate synthase-activation to inorganic and organic salts, in vitro and in situ
Physiologia Plantarum, 92(2), 302.
1994 journal article
From signal transduction to biophysics: Tracheary element differentiation as a model system
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 155, 248–250.
1994 journal article
Cell expansion and tracheary element differentiation are regulated by extracellular pH in mesophyll cultures of Zinnia elegans L.
Plant Physiology, 105, 699–706.
1994 conference paper
Temperature dependence of fiber cellulose biosynthesis: Impact on fiber maturity and strength
Proceedings of the Biochemistry of Cotton Workshop, Galveston, TX, Sept. 28-30, 95–100. Raleigh, NC: Cotton Incorporated.
1994 book
Tocqueville's civil religion: American Christianity and the prospects for freedom