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Confirmation and management of multiple resistance of horseweed [Conyza canadensis (L.) Cronq.] to glyphosate and paraquat
(Mississippi State UniversityDepartment of Plant and Soil Sciences., 2010-03-25)Glyphosate-resistant (GR) horseweed has become a major problem in many row crop production systems in the United States. Horseweed is a winter annual weed common in no-till production systems. Fall-applied herbicides were ... -
Confirmatory Factor Analyses of the Parental Authority Questionnaire: Southern Influences on its Validity
The Parental Authority Questionnaire is a widely used measure of parenting style that assesses Baumrind’s parenting prototypes, including authoritarian, authoritative, and permissive parenting styles. After the original ... -
Conner (Douglas) papers
MSS. 179. 1943-1993, 2011. 0.99 cubic feet. The Douglas Conner papers include the papers of Dr. Douglas L. Conner (1920-1998), prominent African-American physician and civil rights activist in Mississippi. The papers contain ... -
Consequences of GIS Classification Errors on Bias and Variance of Forest Inventory Estimates
The use of remotely sensed imagery (e.g. Landsat TM) for developing forest inventory strata has become increasingly more common in recent years as data have become more readily available. Errors are inherent with the use ... -
Conservation and coexistence of a federally listed species within a landscape highly modified for commodity production: gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) and intensive pine (Pinus spp.) management
Gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus; hereinafter, tortoise) is listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act in the western portion of its range. Across the species’ range, approximately 70 % of potential habitat ... -
Conservation And Management Of Paddlefish In Mississippi With Emphasis On The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway
Paddlefish are long-lived large river fish which are declining in many areas of their range due to habitat modifications and overfishing. A framework for management of paddlefish in Mississippi is proposed and a case study ... -
Conservation Database for the Gulf Coast Region of the United States
(Mississippi State UniversityDepartment of Biological and Agricultural EngineeringDepartment of Wildlife, Fisheries, and AquacultureCollege of Forest ResourcesJames Worth Bagley College of EngineeringGeosystems Research InstituteQuest Lab, 2019)Strategic, data-driven conservation approaches are gaining popularity. A high-resolution geospatial database indicating the ecosystem functions and socioeconomic activity can be very useful for any conservation expert or ... -
Conservation of iron in vegetables by methods of preparation and cooking
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Conservation Of Waste Rice And Estimates Of Moist-Soil Seed Abundance For Wintering Waterfowl In The Mississippi Alluvial Valley
Waste rice in harvested fields and natural seeds in moist-soil wetlands are important foods for waterfowl in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (MAV). Waste rice declines significantly between harvest and late autumn. I ... -
Conservation Planning, What Is Used And What Is Needed: A Needs Assessment Survey Of The Natural Resources Conservation Service
How important is conservation planning to society today? It impacts the quality of our most precious natural resources: water, air, soil, wildlife, and plant material as well as every aspect of one of the largest industries ... -
Conservatism & The Cost of Equity Capital: An Information Perspective
The bias implied by conservatism in accounting and its impact on information risk in equity markets is the subject of considerable debate. On one hand, opponents of conservatism believe that any kind of biased information ... -
Conserving minerals and vitamins in vegetables
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Conserving the Mississippi Gopher Frog (Lithobates Sevosa) through the Use of Assisted Reproductive Technologies
The Mississippi gopher frog (MGF, Lithobates sevosa) is a critically endangered amphibian which requires the use of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) to successfully reproduce in captivity. Several challenges to ... -
Consolidated Financial Statements
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Consolidated Financial Statements
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Constitution of the Mississippi State University Alumni Association
(Alumni Association, Mississippi State UniversityAlumni Association, 2/2/2013)