The reduction to the present distribution may probably be the result of over exploitation

Although it may not be excluded, it seems unlikely that A. tortilis once grew on the site proper. This tree penetrates the coastal plain via the main wadi branches but is not found today in the near vicinity of Berenike. Both its salt non-tolerant status and its deep, penetrating root may prevent successful establishment on this …

It probably suffered from the temporary desalinization of the groundwater

Only isolated specimens in inaccessible spots of rocky affluents succeed in flowering and fruit setting in such years. Other grasses remain small in size, even in favorable years, and it seems as if these grasses are present at the fringe of their distribution area. A good example is the presence of dwarf specimens installations, only one …

Special emphasis is laid on the possible shifts of the local arboreal vegetation

The series editors would like to thank the following organizations and individuals for enabling the eight years of archaeological work at Berenike on which the annual reports and final compilations such as the present volume are based: National Geographic Society, Netherlands Foundation of Scientifi c Research , Gratama Foundation, donors of the Berenike Foundation, Mallinson Architects …

Unrecovered insects were counted as missing data and were not included in the analysis

Data were analyzed using a 3-way ANOVA with density of seed , application of B. bassiana , and date as factors . The commercial blueberry test site selected was located north of Bakersfield in Delano, CA. The trial began in August of 2008 and was conducted post blueberry harvest. The V. corymbosum varieties contained within the test …

Periodic spring and summer disking kept bare-ground middles free of weeds

The trial was initiated in late fall 2000 in a drip-irrigated vineyard near Greenfield, Calif., and continued through the 2005 harvest. The vineyard was established in 1996 with Vitis vinifera L. cv. Chardonnay on Teleki 5C rootstock. Vine spacing was 8 feet between rows and 6 feet within rows. Annual rainfall normally ranges from 4 to …

Dispositional optimism refers to having generalized expectations for positive outcomes

This conclusion is evidenced by how the explicit self-attachment to blendedness accounts for a weaker implicit Self + Harmony association, implicit harmony’s independence from any of the explicit acculturation and outcomes measures, and how bicultural individuals showed a significantly implicit stronger self-attachment to harmony relative to self + blendedness association. This line of reasoning is …

The IAT measures differential associations through reaction time

Concepts are also assumed to be activated by external stimuli. The presence of schemas does not mean that they influence cognition in a continuous fashion in all cases. Whether a schema is influential or not depends on the principles of availability, accessibility, salience, and applicability . Availability refers to storing associative information in memory. In order …

The results were expressed in milligram malvidin-3-glucoside per gram of skin

Another disadvantage of growing table grapes in subtropical areas is that high temperatures during ripening can inhibit anthocyanin biosynthesis in the berries from V. labrusca and hybrid cultivars . This results in inadequate fruit color, and thereby a decrease in market acceptance and the potential economic value of the commodity . The seedless table grape …

Strawberries can be divided into two main groups according to their flowering habits

While traditional biparental populations have been effective for QTL discovery, pedigree-based analysis in multi-parental populations using FlexQTL™ has been increasingly applied, as pedigree breeding and maintenance of clones across generations are common in strawberry. Pedigree-based analysis in complex family structures has allowed the simultaneous detection of multiple QTL alleles and the quantification of their phenotypic …

Respondents were also asked to rate their level of interest on a number of topics

Center researcher Jan Perez worked with members of the campus’s Food Systems Working Group, including UCSC Dining Services, Community Agroecology Network, and Students for Organic Solutions to develop a web-based survey designed to find out what the UCSC community thinks about food system issues. Survey results will help the groups find potential support for their …