Determination of the nitrogen status of irrigated potato crops: II. A simple on farm quick test for nitrate‐nitrogen in petiole sap

1990 ◽  
Vol 13 (8) ◽  
pp. 985-993 ◽  
Author(s):  
C.M.J. Williams ◽  
N.A Maier
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Javier Carrillo-Reche ◽  
Adrian C. Newton ◽  
Richard S. Quilliam

Abstract A low-cost technique named ‘on-farm’ seed priming is increasingly being recognized as an effective approach to maximize crop establishment. It consists of anaerobically soaking seeds in water before sowing resulting in rapid and uniform germination, and enhanced seedling vigour. The extent of these benefits depends on the soaking time. The current determination of optimal soaking time by germination assays and mini-plot trials is resource-intensive, as it is species/genotype-specific. This study aimed to determine the potential of the seed respiration rate (an indicator of metabolic activity) and seed morphological changes during barley priming as predictors of the priming benefits and, thus, facilitate the determination of optimal soaking times. A series of germination tests revealed that the germination rate is mostly attributable to the rapid hydration of embryo tissues, as the highest gains in the germination rate occurred before the resumption of respiration. Germination uniformity, however, was not significantly improved until seeds were primed for at least 8 h, that is, after a first respiration burst was initiated. The maximum seedling vigour was attained when the priming was stopped just before the beginning of the differentiation of embryonic axes (20 h) after which vigour began to decrease (‘over-priming’). The onset of embryonic axis elongation was preceded by a second respiration burst, which can be used as a marker for priming optimization. Thus, monitoring of seed respiration provides a rapid and inexpensive alternative to the current practice. The method could be carried out by agricultural institutions to provide recommended optimal soaking times for the common barley varieties within a specific region.


2012 ◽  
Vol 104 (5) ◽  
pp. 1284-1294 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. M. Kyveryga ◽  
T. M. Blackmer
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Author(s):  
Vita Anatolievna Grekova

Production costs and costs of selling products (works, services) are the main objects of on-farm control. Any change in them when a company conducts several activities leads to an incorrect determination of profit for each of the activities. Thus, the risk of material misstatement of production costs and sales costs increases, and hence the adoption on their basis of incorrect decisions on the future economic activities of the company. Organizationally and methodically correctly organized accounting of general business costs makes it possible to provide reliable information on the formation of the actual cost of finished products and goods. The paper analyzes unified approaches to the application of the Chart of Accounts for the financial and economic activities of organizations and the reflection of the facts of economic activity on the accounts of accounting, enshrined in the instructions for using the chart of accounts for the financial and economic activities of organizations. The analysis made it possible to identify a methodological error in the accounting of administrative and managerial expenses that arises when combining types of production activities with types of trading activities. An assessment of the information that the instructions on the use of the chart of accounts of the financial and economic activities of organizations on account 26 «General business expenses» and the actual data of the current accounting of a number of organizations that simultaneously carry out production and trade types of activities are recommended to summarize. The obtained result confirmed the overestimation of general business expenses while underestimating the costs of selling such economic entities. We see the prospect of further investigation of the problem in the elimination of the identified methodological error in accounting for administrative and management expenses with the introduction of adjustments to the instructions for using the chart of accounts of financial and economic activities of organizations.


2010 ◽  
Vol 46 (Special Issue) ◽  
pp. S65-S69
Author(s):  
F. Paprštein ◽  
J. Sedlák ◽  
V. Holubec

Four on-farm plantations (KRNAP Vrchlabí, the Orchard of Reconciliation in Neratov, Podyjí National Park, and Šumava National Park) were successfully established in a traditional form, with large orchard trees on seedling rootstocks. Certain accessions (cultivars) for on-farm conservation in the given locality were selected, according to the incidence and presentation of genotypes in these particular areas. This information was obtained by localization of fruit trees <I>in situ </I>and the determination of certain cultivars. Nursery stock production for onfarm plantations is described. Because of the longevity of the plantation, seedling rootstocks were used for the production of planting materials for the on-farm plantations. Techniques of on-farm plantation establishment and orchard management are stated within the paper. Four established on-farm plantations have ensured the long-term preservation of landraces in their original areas.


1989 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 0934-0938 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. G. Baker ◽  
R. S. Kanwar ◽  
J. L. Baker

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