NSIS Volume 36 - Part 1http://hdl.handle.net/10222/151112024-03-29T02:23:02Z2024-03-29T02:23:02ZTable of contents (v. 36, p. 1)Nova Scotian Institute of Sciencehttp://hdl.handle.net/10222/152712017-12-21T16:54:47Z1986-01-01T00:00:00ZTable of contents (v. 36, p. 1)
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1986-01-01T00:00:00ZPropagation in vitro of Michurinetz grapesHicks, G. S.Dorey, M.Chiarot, M.Murray, J.Nova Scotian Institute of Sciencehttp://hdl.handle.net/10222/152032017-12-21T16:54:46Z1986-01-01T00:00:00ZPropagation in vitro of Michurinetz grapes
Hicks, G. S.; Dorey, M.; Chiarot, M.; Murray, J.; Nova Scotian Institute of Science
Includes b&w tables; b&w graph; b&w photographs; bibliographic references
1986-01-01T00:00:00ZSome aspects of the chemistry and biology of the genus Hypocrea and its anamorphs, Trichoderma and GliocladiumTaylor, A.Nova Scotian Institute of Sciencehttp://hdl.handle.net/10222/152022017-12-21T16:54:46Z1986-01-01T00:00:00ZSome aspects of the chemistry and biology of the genus Hypocrea and its anamorphs, Trichoderma and Gliocladium
Taylor, A.; Nova Scotian Institute of Science
The literature describing the occurrence, some aspects of the physiology and toxicology of the metabolic products of Hypocrea, Glioc/adium and Trichoderma spp. is reviewed. A list of known metabolites of this group of fungi has been assembled and the common physical propenies of these compounds are given when they have been reported. Such data as have been published on the toxicity of these metabolites is summarised, with particular emphasis on suitable review articles. An attempt is made to provide a comprehensive list of agents, known as potential inhibitors of the growth of these fungi.
Includes b&w illus.; b&w tables; bibliographic references
1986-01-01T00:00:00ZLake classification in Nova Scotia from phosphorous loading, transparency and hypolimnetic oxygen consumptionSchwartz, P. Y.Underwood, J. K.Nova Scotian Institute of Sciencehttp://hdl.handle.net/10222/152012017-12-21T16:54:46Z1986-01-01T00:00:00ZLake classification in Nova Scotia from phosphorous loading, transparency and hypolimnetic oxygen consumption
Schwartz, P. Y.; Underwood, J. K.; Nova Scotian Institute of Science
Three indices of eutrophication are used to compare effects of urbanization on seven headwater lakes near Halifax, Nova Scotia. Annual (1983) inputs of phosphorus were calculated and compared with lake Secchi transparencies and rates of consumption of hypolimnetic oxygen (Thienemann index). Results from transparency and oxygen deficits were similar but implied greater eutrophication than did the phosphorus index. Brief discussion of some inherent problems of each index is included.
Includes b&w maps; b&w charts; b&w tables; bibliographic references
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