Science in New Guinea, Volumes 11-12University of Papua New Guinea, 1985 - Agriculture |
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... damaged and secondly , damage occurs is there a greater likelihood that damage to a robust terebrid will be fatal ? Both questions can be addressed using the G - test ( Sokal & Rohlf , 1981 ) for the pairwise comparison of groups . More ...
... damaged and secondly , damage occurs is there a greater likelihood that damage to a robust terebrid will be fatal ? Both questions can be addressed using the G - test ( Sokal & Rohlf , 1981 ) for the pairwise comparison of groups . More ...
Page 89
... damage to plants was recorded according to the scale : 1 = May ) following 0 = total defoliation due to jassid attack more than 50 % of leaves with jassid burn 25-50 % of leaves with jassid burn 2 = 3 = 5-25 % of leaves with jassid burn ...
... damage to plants was recorded according to the scale : 1 = May ) following 0 = total defoliation due to jassid attack more than 50 % of leaves with jassid burn 25-50 % of leaves with jassid burn 2 = 3 = 5-25 % of leaves with jassid burn ...
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... damage . In fact B30 which produced significantly higher yield ( < 0.01 ) than ten other varieties and had the lowest damage numbers of jassids per leaf ( Tables 1 and 2 ) . purposes it would appear that measurements of leaf reliable ...
... damage . In fact B30 which produced significantly higher yield ( < 0.01 ) than ten other varieties and had the lowest damage numbers of jassids per leaf ( Tables 1 and 2 ) . purposes it would appear that measurements of leaf reliable ...
Contents
Ascorbic acid content of some Papua New Guinean | 1 |
The potential use of modern geodetic methods for geophysical | 19 |
A short note on yields of forty one varieties of aibika | 39 |
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