628 research outputs found

    Author Talk - Ryan Rott

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    Flyer for an author talk by Ryan Rott, University of Michigan law student.https://repository.law.umich.edu/posters/1063/thumbnail.jp

    Author Talk - Ryan Rott

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    Flyer for an author talk by Ryan Rott, University of Michigan law student.https://repository.law.umich.edu/posters/1063/thumbnail.jp

    Sugarcane Mosaic

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    Mosaic’s most distinctive symptom is a pattern of contrasting shades of green, often islands of normal green on a background of paler green or yellowish chlorotic areas on the leaf blade. It had not been a problem in Florida until 1996, when it was observed on CP72-2086, a major commercial cultivar, near the intersection of Hatton Highway and US 98. Presently, because of the limited acreage of CP72-2086, the disease is only a potential threat. This revised 3-page fact sheet was written by P. Rott, J. C. Comstock, R. A. Gilbert, and H. S. Sandhu, and published by the UF Department of Agronomy, March 2015. (Photo: Philippe Rott, UF/IFAS)

    Sugarcane Mosaic

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    Mosaic’s most distinctive symptom is a pattern of contrasting shades of green, often islands of normal green on a background of paler green or yellowish chlorotic areas on the leaf blade. It had not been a problem in Florida until 1996, when it was observed on CP72-2086, a major commercial cultivar, near the intersection of Hatton Highway and US 98. Presently, because of the limited acreage of CP72-2086, the disease is only a potential threat. This revised 3-page fact sheet was written by P. Rott, J. C. Comstock, R. A. Gilbert, and H. S. Sandhu, and published by the UF Department of Agronomy, March 2015. (Photo: Philippe Rott, UF/IFAS)

    Philippe Denis et Jean Rott, Jean Morély (ca 1524-ca 1594) et l'utopie d'une démocratie dans l'Église, genève, droz, 1993, 405 p.

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    Venard Marc. Philippe Denis et Jean Rott, Jean Morély (ca 1524-ca 1594) et l'utopie d'une démocratie dans l'Église, genève, droz, 1993, 405 p.. In: Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales. 50ᵉ année, N. 5, 1995. pp. 1197-1198

    Philippe Denis et Jean Rott, Jean Morély (ca 1524-ca 1594) et l'Utopie d'une démocratie dans l'Eglise, Avant-propos de Bernard Roussel, Genève, Droz, Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance N° CCLXXVIII, 1993

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    Chevallier Marjolaine. Philippe Denis et Jean Rott, Jean Morély (ca 1524-ca 1594) et l'Utopie d'une démocratie dans l'Eglise, Avant-propos de Bernard Roussel, Genève, Droz, Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance N° CCLXXVIII, 1993. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 75e année n°3, Juillet-août-septembre 1995. pp. 357-358

    Florida Crop/Pest Profile: Sugarcane

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    Sugarcane (Saccharum interspecific hybrids) is the main source of sugar in the world. It is grown in more than 90 countries in tropical and subtropical regions. Cultivation techniques and production challenges vary by location (Rott 2017; Rott 2018). This 19-page document discusses characteristics of the sugarcane crop and pests affecting its production in Florida, which is the largest producer of sugarcane in the United States. Written by P. Rott, D. C. Odero, J. M. Beuzelin, R. N. Raid, M. VanWeelden, S. Swanson, and M. Mossler, and published by the UF/IFAS Agronomy Department, revised May 2018. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pi20

    Advances in understanding of sugarcane plant growth and physiology

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    Crop yield in sugarcane is the result of how well the source leaves can supply the assimilates needed for the growth and filling of the harvestable plant. This is the source–sink relationship, which in sugarcane is still poorly understood. This chapter discusses the significant advances made in this area in the past few decades, as well as suggesting future trends in research such as high-throughput genomic, metabolomic and phenotypic analyses that could allow refinement in crop and metabolic modelling, as well as improved breeding and production strategies

    Sugarcane Ratoon Stunting

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    Ratoon stunting is a major disease of sugarcane that can cause significant yield losses. It is caused by the bacterium Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli. This pathogen is mainly spread by infected stalk cuttings and contaminated harvesting knives. Ratoon stunting is controlled by planting disease-free stalk cuttings and resistant sugarcane cultivars. This 3-page fact sheet is a minor revision written by P. Rott, S. Sood, J. C. Comstock, R. A. Gilbert, and H. S. Sandhu, and published by the Agronomy Department, March 2018. SS-AGR-202/SC002: Sugarcane Ratoon Stunting (ufl.edu
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