NSIS Volume 35 - Part 3/4
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Item Open Access Table of contents (v. 35, p. 3/4)(2013-08-13) Nova Scotian Institute of ScienceItem Open Access Title Page, Acknowledgement, Proceedings of Meetings 1984-85, Members(1986-07) Nova Scotian Institute of ScienceItem Open Access Occurrence of Clavellodes rugosa (Copepoda: Lernaeopodidae) on the ocean pout, Macrozoarces americanus in the Northwest Atlantic ocean(1986-07) Hogans, W. E.; Trudeau, J.; Huntsman Marine LaboratoryItem Open Access Thiram dormant spray for the control of Taphrina communis (Sadeb) and its residues in plum fruit(1986-07) M.T.H. Ragab, Research Station Agriculture CanadaItem Open Access Lignicolous marine fungi from Prince Edward Island with a description of Didymosphaeria llgnomaris Sp. Nov. 1(1986-07) Strongman, D.; Miller, J. D. (J. David); Whitney, Norman J.Twenty marine fungi, 13 ascomycetes and 7 deuleromycetes, were isolated from 5 sites in waters around Prince Edward Island. Fungi were isolated from blocks and panels of birch, spruce and pine wood submerged for 5 months and from intertidal and driftwood. All are first reports for the coast of P.E.I. Most of the fungi are common in the region. Didymosphaeria lignomaris Strongman and Miller is described as a new species and Cirrenalia macrocephala is reported for the first time from Atlantic Canada.Item Open Access Ionic and mass balances in a dilute acidified brown water lake(1986-07) Ogden, James Gordon, III; Machell, J.Soldier Lake (1.98 km2) is an undeveloped, oligotrophic, brown water lake near the Halifax International Airport in central Nova Scotia, which has been acidified from leaching of pyritized metalliferous slates since the 1960s as a result of airport construction and development. Ionic and mass balances demonstrate the effects of strong mineral acids (principally H2SO4) and heavy metals from a small segment of the lake's catchment area.Item Open Access Seasonal variation in the nonstructural carbohydrate composition of rhizomes of forest understory species(1986-07) Flinn, M.A.; Sharon, S.E.Rhizomes of eight forest understory species were analyzed in spring, summer and autumn for total nonstructural carbohydrate (TNC) content partitioned as sucrose, free reducing sugars (FRS), fructosans and starch. Species studied were: Maiamhemum canadense Desf., Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn, var latiusculum (Desv.) Underw., Comus canadensis L., Kalmia angustifolia L. Vaccinium angustifolium Ait., Gaultheria procumbens L, Chamaedaphne calyeulata (L.,) Moench, Var. angustifolia (Ait.) Rehd., and Rhododendron canadense (L.) Torr.