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A study of insect pests of brussels sprouts in Canterbury; their phenology and the resultant crop losses
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1982)
The relationships between insect pests and damage in Brussels sprouts were studied for three seasons in Canterbury. Each season the major pest species, white butterfly (Artogeia rapae L.), diamondback moth (Plutella ...
Quality in the New Zealand wheat and flour markets
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1982-12)
Interest in the quality of New Zealand wheat and flour is
ever ongoing. A further catalyst to interest in the topic was the
announcement that New Zealand farmgate wheat prices would be directly linked
with world prices ...
Design considerations for computer based marketing and information systems
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1982-12)
Recent years have seen a major revolution in the world of
electronics. Computers have increased in size and capability and at
the same time decreased in cost. Equally as important, communication
systems have improved, ...
Inheritance and selection in two New Zealand wheat crosses
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1982)
The objective of this study was to evaluate the inheritance of yield per plant and yield components, their responses to single plant selection in F₂, and line selection in F₃ of the two crosses, Hilgendorf x Oroua and ...
Genetic, edaphic and procedural factors determining the inherent pasting properties of wheat starch
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1982)
A Minipaster apparatus, based on a Haake rotary viscometer but with a small sensor head resembling that of the Brabender Amylograph, was developed to investigate thermal pasting of starch water suspensions with starch ...