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Perennials, potential

Fletcher JS, RS Hegde (1995) Release of phenols by perennial plant roots and their potential importance in bioremediation. Chemosphere 31 3009-3016. [Pg.614]

Pesticides used on crops grown on the test site in previous seasons may also have an impact on the outcome of a field residue trial. Carryover of prior pesticide applications could contaminate samples in a new trial, complicate the growth of the crop in a trial, or cause interference with procedures in the analytical laboratory. For this reason, an accurate history of what has transpired at the potential test site must be obtained before the trial is actually installed. The protocol should identify any chemicals of concern. If questions arise when the history is obtained, they should be reviewed with the Study Director prior to proceeding with the test site. In most annual crop trials, this will not be a significant issue owing to crop rotations in the normal production practices, because the use of short residual pesticides and different chemical classes is often required for each respective crop in the rotation. However, in many perennial crops (tree, vines, alfalfa, etc.) and monoculture row crops (cotton, sugarcane, etc.), the crop pesticide history will play a significant role in trial site selection. [Pg.151]

Locally acting antihistamines act more quickly than oral agents but need to be administered intranasally at least twice daily due to the potential for removal by nasal secretions.13 Azelastine, an intranasal antihistamine, is as effective as systemic antihistamines in the treatment of perennial and seasonal AR. [Pg.928]

The family Droseraceae consists of four genera and about 100 species of perennial herbs, of which Drosera burmannii Vahl, Drosera rotundifolia L, Drosera indica L., and Drosera peltata Sm. are used in Asia for the treatment of cough. Naphthoquinones and flavonoids, which occur in this family, have not been fully studied for pharmacology, and it appears that flavonoids inhibit human neutrophil elastase, hence the potential for the treatment of inflammation. [Pg.50]

Despite a mass of research activity in evolutionary computation (EC), activity that has led to solid theoretical results and realistic applications, there are still a number of perennial irritations that almost all EC techniques suffer from. First, the serious computational cost of evaluating numerous potential solutions (or individuals), over hundreds of iterations (or generations), places pragmatic and sometimes formal limitations on the use of EC in real-world applications with time-sensitive outputs, such as online multiprocessor scheduling. This real limitation deters many potential users from using or even considering the use of EC in heavy-duty engineering and scientific applications. [Pg.289]

Stork, P.R. and Jerie, P.H. 2003. Initial studies of the growth, nitrogen sequestering, and dewatering potential of perennial grass selections for use as nitrogen catch crops in orchards. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 54 17-37. [Pg.50]


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