The sting nematode has a wide host range that includes corn, soybean, and numerous weeds, such as morning glory, crabgrass, and cocklebur. |
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In the field, it's hard to tell the difference between infection from soybean mosaic virus and bean pod mottle virus. |
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The five major fatty acids in soybean oil are palmitate, stearate, oleate, linolenate, and linoleate. |
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Sources of the essential fatty acid linolenic acid are soybean oil, canola oil, walnuts and flaxseed. |
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The best management for soybean mosaic virus is to use virus-free seed and rogue out infected plants in seed production fields. |
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Intensive scouting is continuing throughout eastern North America from the Gulf coast to southern Ontario wherever soybean is grown. |
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Recruitment curves for beetle populations on each soybean genotype were plotted by fitting a Ricker model to the data using likelihood methods. |
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That dedication allows AGP to be a low-cost supplier to industry users of soybean oil and meal. |
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It's a key producer of lysine, a feed additive derived from amino acids that is mixed with corn and soybean meal to fatten up livestock. |
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In contrast, if soybean meal is used as the sole supplemental protein source, there will be no benefit to added valine. |
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Kids preferred supplements based on either corn or soybean meal over those based on fishmeal or molasses. |
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The researchers traced the dioxin to chicken feed, specifically soybean meal. |
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His vision was to find ways to use soybean oil and meal in parts for his automobiles. |
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Treatment cows received diets similar to the control diet except the DF replaced all of the soybean meal and corn. |
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The only problem is, South American soybean meal tends to have less protein, so the African farmer often has to purchase feed additives. |
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A conventional soybean expeller saw an opportunity, became certified and started producing organic soybean meal and soy oil. |
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These are the only processing agents that are in contact with the soybean oil and meal. |
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The diet was primarily finely rolled milo, with sorghum silage, soybean meal, urea, and ammonium sulfate. |
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While U.S. soybean meal exports to Mexico have been smaller than soybean exports, trade in soybean meal has started to grow very rapidly. |
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Frequently, ground limestone is added to processed soybean meal to improve its flowability. |
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At a board retreat, he suggested adding a soybean extruder to make soy meal and oil. |
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From these data it is concluded that P. chilensis is more tolerant to acute heat stress than soybean. |
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Several bait formulations of metaldehyde are labeled for use on soybean for slug control. |
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So far, Herman has tested his hypoallergenic soybean with human sera and in sensitive animals. |
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Today's products use ingredients such as soybean oil and colloidal mineral complexes that help to keep the creatine stable for up to 12 months. |
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One fungicide group often discussed for soybean rust management is the triazoles. |
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Other products like tofu and miso also call for mature, large-seeded specialty soybean varieties. |
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Using biolistics, transgenic corn and soybean plants have been produced that contain heritable copies of the inserted gene. |
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The soybean plant is called a legume because it produces a bivalve pod or fruit. |
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We still moldboard plow most of our corn and soybean ground, so we are busy getting that tillage done. |
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The major soybean diseases can be classified as root rots, stem rots, leaf blights, and seed diseases. |
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Examples of natural organics include blood meal, cottonseed meal, soybean meal, fish emulsion, manures, and composts. |
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Do you select scented or unscented candles, beeswax, soybean or paraffin, leaded or unleaded wicks? |
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Instead of having to stock parts, dealers could just have a tank of soybean slurry and a couple of computer discs. |
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So it makes sense to me that the black soldier flies are closer to their natural food than corn and soybean meal. |
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Lambs fed the soybean hull diet had lower proportions of valerate than lambs fed the corn diets. |
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Use less nitrogen for corn or grain sorghum after soybean or alfalfa in rotation. |
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Most, but not all, top producers no-till grain sorghum into wheat stubble and soybean stubble. |
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This technology can benefit the Ohio soybean industry by increasing the use of soybeans as a food product. |
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The big processors, he notes, use soybean to boost the protein content of baked goods, breakfast cereals, weaning foods, and dairy products. |
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Protein extracts of soybean and soymilk contain several different estrogen-like substances called isoflavones. |
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Common genetically altered foods are soybean, corn, canola and dairy products. |
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Legumes, such as soybean, are able to capture atmospheric nitrogen and utilize it through the process of nitrogen fixation. |
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Thus, we can see that nitrogen fixation is a unique process in which the soybean plant and bacteria work closely together throughout the season. |
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The soybean is a legume and can fix adequate atmospheric nitrogen to produce a yield of 70 to 80 bushels per acre if well nodulated. |
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Although soybean is injured in flooded fields, it can thrive in stagnant, oxygen-deficient water in the glasshouse. |
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The caulk is usually heavily loaded with filler and relies on either linseed or soybean oil as its binder. |
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The strong fragrance of the special Japanese soybean oil made our mouth water and left us addicted to the cuisine. |
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After being steamed on water with light soybean oil, spring onion and ginger, the fish is bland and delicate. |
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The most abundant sources of industrial fatty acids are coconut oil, palm oil, and soybean oil. |
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The products include cashew, castor oil, palm, potato, soybean, green bean, peanut, maize, sweet corn and eucalyptus. |
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Atrazine is an herbicide widely used to control weeds in Midwest corn and soybean fields. |
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Many soybean herbicides utilized for broadleaf control are cell membrane disrupters. |
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Wheat seeded into soybean stubble last fall looks thin because of late planting into dry conditions. |
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I could only probe the top two feet of soil in dryland soybean and corn stubble fields that have not been tilled. |
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Fields planted into soybean stubble last fall were challenged by dry conditions and difficulty getting proper drill penetration. |
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The southeast plots were planted no-till into soybean stubble two out of the three years. |
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Propofol is suspended in a soybean lipid emulsion, which supports rapid bacterial growth. |
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This season there will be a soybean rust hotline which is being funded by the Nebraska Soybean Board. |
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An abundant 24 kDa protein has been purified and identified from soybean seed hulls. |
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They must be given formulas, which are free of all sources of lactose such as ones that are a meat base, soybean, or amino acid hydrolysate. |
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Unlike the hypersensitive necrotic reaction, this stem-tip necrosis can be a serious threat to soybean production. |
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Their diet consists of corn and soybean meal, water, vitamins and minerals. |
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Varietal screening done in quarantine by reveals that virtually all the existing commercially grown soybean cultivars are susceptible. |
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Lower prices for alternative high protein feedstuffs such as soybean meal have resulted in lower prices for meat and bone meal. |
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High-protein soybean varieties may improve competitiveness of livestock producers. |
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The only added ingredients are a pinch of salt and, on the French fries, canola or soybean oil and citric acid. |
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Previous studies have indicated that soybean protein and dietary fiber reduces cholesterol and improves insulin resistance. |
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Atrazine is mainly applied to corn and soybean crops, but is also used on sorghum, sugarcane, pineapple, turf grass, and Christmas tree farms. |
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Dealers already reported difficulty finding soybean seed in some areas in mid-January. |
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These isolation areas were planted to wheat, soybean, or sorghum the previous year. |
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Planting corn and soybeans at the same time requires both a corn planter and a drill or a narrow-row soybean planter. |
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Sources of the essential fatty acid linoleic acid are soybean oil, corn oil and safflower oil. |
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The nutrient requirements of all animals were met using an optimal blend of soybean meal, cottonseed, corn grain, forage, minerals, and vitamins. |
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Vegetable-based inks, in which vegetable and petroleum oils are mixed, frequently consist in part of soybean, corn, cottonseed, or linseed oil. |
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Once the rotenone is extracted from the mature seeds, the remaining oil is a fine alternative to cottonseed, peanut, or soybean oil. |
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The demand for soybean oil is excellent, with the product being sold as quickly as it is processed. |
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The data for this analysis come from a random sample, cross-sectional survey of Iowa soybean fields. |
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The co-op has filed for a patent on a process it will use to process crude soybean oil into poly-oil. |
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At least five species of Pythium cause seed decay, damping off, and root rot of soybean. |
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Seedling diseases including damping off and seed rot are the most common soybean disease problems in Nebraska. |
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This is a different fungus than the one that causes early season damping off problems associated with soybean stand. |
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The data used for this study come from the same data set used for the soybean example just reported. |
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This analysis was preceded by genotyping the main ancestors of the southern soybean gene pool for the flanking markers. |
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The manufacturing process frees the germ from the soybean, using 400 pounds of soybean seed to yield one pound of soy germ. |
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In a typical preparation, 250 g of soybean seeds were homogenized and defatted. |
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Not all of this glyphosate is detoxified or broken down by the genetically modified soybean. |
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Mature soybean rust pustules have a small round opening at the top for spore release. |
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Bacterial blight and bacterial pustule have been identified in many soybean fields this year. |
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The hairs were treated in special containers to distill amino acid, the most common substance contained in soybean sauce. |
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We chose traditional Chinese dumplings fried and boiled to accompany the main dishes and the potatoes in soybean sauce, which were delicious. |
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Pressing tofu eliminates any crumbliness, and the result is a wonderfully springy soybean cutlet. |
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In a bowl, add the beef, soy sauce, wasabi, scallion, soybean oil and season with salt and pepper. |
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Cleaner, greener jet fuels made from formulas that contain part soybean oil could clean up the air and give added profits to soybean growers. |
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Now, a company in Minnesota is keenly interested in testing the soybean hull adsorbents. |
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Vegetable oil is the term for any oil that's derived from oilseed crops such as soybean, rapeseed, or cottonseed. |
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Ninety percent of that total came from wholesale suppliers who derive the fuel from soybean oil, not restaurant grease. |
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The soybean takes nitrogen from air in the soil and fixes it in nodules on its roots. |
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No new technology is needed to process the winged bean seed since it is suited to the processing techniques already developed for the soybean. |
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The dependent variables for the linear regression models are the percentages of expected corn and soybean production forward priced. |
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The liquid creatine of today has come a long way with the help of ingredients such as soybean oil, colloidal mineral complexes and aloe vera gel. |
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In most cases when soybean fields with a seedling disease problem are replanted without using a seed treatment, the problem is continued. |
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Growing resistant soybean cultivars is a very effective way of controlling the disease. |
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The soybean seed treatment business will continue to be the growth market for retailers, followed by wheat. |
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In all reality, alfalfa is the only cash crop produced in the county this year, since corn and soybean profit will be derived from government payments. |
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The protein quality in torula yeast is similar to that of soybean protein. |
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Soybean mosaic disease caused by SMV occurs worldwide wherever soybean is grown and is regarded as one of the most important soybean diseases in many areas of the world. |
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Commodity crops like field corn and soybean are dominated by a handful of biotech corporations, and vegetables have also undergone much consolidation. |
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Keller adds soybean meal and manmade supplements to the feed. |
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Including a spring seeded crop such as corn, sorghum, soybean, oat, proso millet or sunflower in the rotation breaks the life cycle of blue mustard. |
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The eggplant particularly excited me, being a large skinned half, baked to goo and topped with beige soybean paste, the whole going down like savoury toffee'd banana. |
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Most likely they are packed with soybean, cottonseed or corn oil. |
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Studies in different legume species such as faba bean, pea and soybean have established a positive correlation between cotyledon cell number and mature seed size. |
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In contrast to soybean, the primary storage tissue in castor bean seeds is the endosperm, a maternal tissue which releases assimilates apoplasmically to the growing seedling. |
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The inflation rate edged up in December as a result of higher prices of key consumer products such as vegetable oil, soybean oil, and instant food. |
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Even the tariff measure alone would pose a dilemma in view of the country's heavy reliance on imports for such food commodities as rice, sugar, corn and soybean and meat. |
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Since the oil crisis in 1973, plant oils, mainly from rapeseed and soybean, have been investigated as an alternative, renewable source of liquid fuels. |
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Symptoms disappeared one month after cessation of soybean ingestion. |
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The western corn rootworms themselves began rotating fields, to make sure future generations were always born in a cornfield, not a soybean field. |
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Nebraska farmers are field testing a relay intercropping system that rotates seed corn, wheat and soybean over two years to provide for soil nitrogen use. |
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The dogs have been fried in soybean oil until their exterior skin begins to develop a sensuous crunch. |
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The fatty acids are derived from either soybean or corn oil. |
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An isoflavone called genistein found in soybeans or soybean products, such as miso, shoyu and tamari blocks blood vessels from growing to tumours. |
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While fried food is usually unhealthy, the four fast food restaurants surveyed have switched to low cholesterol cooking oils like soybean and corn oil. |
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Artis just happened to live beside the soybean field where the 11-year-old was found. |
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Three chlorophyll readings were made and averaged on the middle leaflet of the first trifoliate of soybean, the second true leaf of lettuce and the second leaf of wheat. |
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But thanks to its patent, Monsanto controls an estimated 90 percent of the soybean market. |
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It is cooked in partially hydrogenated vegetable oil which may contain partially hydrogenated soybean oil, corn oil, canola oil, cottonseed oil or sunflower oil. |
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The shallow planting resulted from the planter not adequately cutting through heavy corn and soybean residue and properly placing the seed in the furrow. |
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The wind-borne fungus attaches to the leaves of soybean plants and reproduces rapidly, preventing proper plant development and dramatically reduces crop yields if not treated. |
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A soil temperature of 86 degrees is optimum for soybean germination. |
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Once a small subcategory, bio-products now cover a gamut of building applications, among them panels made from agricultural waste fiber, soybean foam insulation, and paint. |
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Ten soybean seeds were placed on the filter paper of each dish. |
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The relaunched magazines are sent to nearly all soybean growers in organizations' respective service areas. |
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Wool is careful to point out that biobased products such as this soybean resin are not necessarily less expensive to produce. |
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The 11S proteins of pea and soybean, the legumins and glycinins, have been extensively studied. |
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In recent decades, sunflower, safflower, cottonseed, and soybean oils have become popular across India. |
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Cooked and fermented soybean is a popular condiment in all manipuri kitchens. |
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Noodles are commonly made with rice flour or wheat flour, but other flours such as soybean are also used in minor groups. |
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There are many kinds of soybean products, including tofu skin, smoked tofu, dried tofu, fried tofu and so on. |
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Among the specific ingredients under attack by CSPI include alkalized cocoa, corn syrup, and partially hydrogenated soybean oil. |
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Population trends of Megalurothrips usitatus on adzuki bean and soybean examined by four sampling methods. |
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Patterns in the distribution of two wolf spiders in two soybean agroecosystems. |
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Rabbits avoided redtop grass, soybean stubble, and sunflower fields, possibly due to the lack of protective cover and food availability. |
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That's what inspired Iowan Jim Sladek and a group of other soybean farmers to start their new company. |
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Maas Companies to auction three-year old biodiesel energy plant that uses soybean oil as primary feedstock in Keokuk, Iowa. |
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Effect of water stress on photosynthetic parameters of soybean and velvetleaf. |
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Rice koji, barley koji and soybean koji are used to make three different types of miso. |
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Survey of flying viruliferous aphid species and population build-up of Aphis glycines Matsumura in soybean fields. |
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It also protects soybeans from nematodes, such as reniform, root knot and soybean cyst. |
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New on the market is the soybean Country Burger, which takes its place beside the newly renamed Garden Burger and Spinat Burger. |
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Scientists at the University of Manitoba looked into the fortification of corn tortillas with soybean presscake and defatted soy flour. |
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The primary omega-6 fatty acid in the diet is linoleic acid, which is found in corn, soybean, safflower, and sunflower oils. |
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But will people want to eat the born-again linolenic soybean oil chicken wings and potato wedges? |
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This soybean, which also would be low in linolenic acid, would produce soy oil high in levels of healthy monounsaturated fat. |
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Parasitoid assemblages of soybean defoliator Lepidoptera in north-western Buenos Aires province, Argentina. |
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Tolerance to Cd of soybean and eucalyptus inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal and saprobe fungi. |
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The two scored a body slam for Touchdown herbicide with IQ Technology in a TV commercial airing across soybean, corn and cotton geographies. |
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Urease-null and hydrogenasenull phenotypes of a phylloplane bacterium reveal altered nickel metabolism in two soybean mutants. |
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Contrasting accumulations of calcium and magnesium in seed coats and embryos of common bean and soybean. |
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Effect of paclobutrazol on the activities of some enzymes of activated oxygen metabolism and lipid peroxidation in senescing soybean leaves. |
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Soybean heating oil, defined as SHO at Purdue University, is a combination of heating oil and renewable degummed soybean oil. |
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The soybean program is still underway, and is to end this year. |
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In this family, alpha-tocopherol is the active form of vitamin E in humans, and soybean seeds are a major source of dietary tocopherol. |
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In a cow preference study, cows grazed soybean for a significantly greater time than alternative forages such as cowpeas and lablab. |
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Activity of nicosulfuron, rimsulfuron, and their mixture on field corn, soybean, and seven weed species. |
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Corn-grain ethanol and soybean biodiesel are the two major alternative transportation fuels in the United States. |
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Yum said it would start using low linolenic soybean oil, a zero trans-fat cooking oil. |
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Lead researcher Kelly Nelson monitored fields of poorly drained claypan soil that was planted with corn after soybean. |
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Worldwide SoyTechnologies LLC of DeWitt has added an on-site nematology specialist who will focus on the soybean cyst nemarode. |
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For example, the base hired a company to treat a contaminant called trichloroethylene, or TCE, by injecting soybean oil into the contamination. |
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Collection of soybean looper and other noctuids in phenylacetaldehyde-baited field traps. |
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Noncaloric effects of age and ambient temperature on the comparative growth of broiler chicks fed tallow and soybean oil. |
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Effect of extrusion on the in vitro digestibility of toasted and untoasted soybean meal. |
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In their work, biobased resin acrylated epoxidized soybean oil was either crosslinked with divinylbenzene or chemically modified by phthalic anhydride. |
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For 4 weeks, half the volunteers ate food prepared with margarine made from partially hydrogenated soybean oil, so their diets were rich in trans fats. |
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Dubey RC, Harish K and RR Pandey Combined effect of soil solarisation and neem amendment on survival of Macrophomina phaseolina sclerotia and growth of soybean. |
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Effect of bitter vetch seeds as a replacement protein source of soybean meal on performance and carcass characteristics of finishing Awassi lambs. |
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Principles of aerobiology applied to soybean rust as an invasive species. |
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Thermal processing of soy milk destroys biologically active anti-nutritional components of soybean like trypsin inhibitors, urease, hemagglutinins, goitrogens and saponins. |
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Food manufacturers use partially hydrogenated soybean, cottonseed, palm kernel and other vegetable oils because they extend a product's shelf life. |
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Previous work in our lab had characterized an abundant nucleoid protein from plastids of cultured soybean cells that is able to compact DNA in vitro. |
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With classical methods, it took Devine 8 years to map a gene that makes soybean stems grow in a flattened, almost inside-out manner called fasciation. |
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The operator of a fleet of buses uses a mixture of soybean and vegetable oil to make biodiesel, which can be used to power diesel vehicles but does not contain petroleum. |
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The sequence, which essentially provides a parts list of the soybean genome, will help scientists use the plant's genes to improve its characteristics. |
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Isoflavone glycosides and soyasaponins originating from the soybean were decreased, whereas their aglycones such as daidzein, glycitein, and genistein were increased. |
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The world production of soybean in 2011 was 251.5 million metric tons, which resulted in potentially over 100 million tons of soybean stems available for biofiber production. |
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The aim of the study is to show how the GMO content is tested according the legislation when the soybean meal is accepted in the feed concentrate factory. |
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After 24 h of feeding activity, the immature soybean pods were taken out and immersed in an acid fuchsin solution for 1 h to stain the stylet sheaths. |
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The high oleic acid oil also has one-fourth less saturated fat than current commercially available soybean oils, making the product even more cardio-friendly. |
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The new trait will broaden the herbicide options available to soybean growers by offering tolerance to CallistoA and BalanceA herbicides, the leading HPPD inhibitor products. |
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Phytate is a complex compound which contains bounded phosphorus and other minerals or nutrients, and it is found in most plants, such as corn and soybean. |
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Vegetarians and those who simply dislike meat can enjoy many high-protein vegetables such as sun-dried tomatoes, soybean sprouts, winged beans, and garlic. |
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This company offers a range of products to the plastics industry, including Biostrength impact modifiers, Vikoflex epoxidized soybean oils and various organic peroxides. |
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The stabilization package developed included a methyl tin mercaptide thermal stabilizer and lubricants such as epoxidized soybean oil and hydrogenated castor oil. |
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