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Studies on black root rot, a seed-bourne disease of carrots, caused by Alternaria radicinia Meier, Drechsler & Eddy : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Agricultural Science at Massey University
(Massey University, 1970)
The production of table carrots (Daucus carota L.) for the domestic market has become a highly specialised field of horticulture in many growing districts of New Zealand. In the Manawatu and Ohakune areas alone some 850 ...
The use of a computer for the analysis and evaluation of farm development plans : a thesis ... for the degree of Master of Agricultural Science in Farm Management
(Massey University, 1970)
New Zealand's economy has always been heavily dependent upon the farming industry to provide export income. Foreign exchange has been required mainly to finance the import of raw materials for secondary industry which ...
Some aspects of the growth of two wheat varieties under field conditions : a thesis ... for the degree of Master of Agricultural Science in Plant Science.
(Massey University, 1970)
This study provides some basic information on the growth and development of two wheat varieties under field conditions. The varieties chosen, Raven, a standard commercial variety of Australian origin, and Pitic 62, a ...
Women in Thomas Hardy's novels : an interpretative study : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University
(Massey University, 1970)
When one begins a study of the women in Hardy's novels one discovers critical views of great diversity. There are features of Hardy's work which received favourable comment then as now; his descriptions of nature for ...
The verse drama of Charles Williams : a thesis presented in partial fuflillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University
(Massey University, 1970)
This thesis will consider only the Later verse-drama of Charles williams, from Thomas Cranmer of Canterbury (1936). Abbreviations used are Cranmer for Thomas Cranmer of Canterbury. Chelmsford for Judgment ot Chelmsford, ...
A study of the effect of plant density on growth and yield in two varieties of grain barley : a thesis ... for the degree of Master of Agricultural Science
(Massey University, 1970)
As a thesis topic, I have chosen to work with a temperate cereal viz: Barley (Hordeum distichum) and to examine in two varieties; Zephyr and Kenias:- (1) The physiological and growth characters of two Barley varieties ...
A study of the potassium nutrition of the lemon tree (Citrus limon Linn) : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Horticultural Science in Plant Science, Massey University, New Zealand
(Massey University, 1970)
Villafranca lemon trees were grown for two years in containers and provided with a standard nutrient feed. Potassium
was supplied differentially, usually as foliar sprays of potassium chloride. The magnitude of ...
A taxonomic study of Cercospora vitis (Lév.) Sacc., the causal organism of a leaf spot disease on grapes : a thesis ... for the degree of Masterate of Agricultural Science
(Massey University, 1970)
A leaf spot disease of grapes caused by a dematiaceous fungus is described for the first time in New Zealand. Literature on the taxonomy of the causal organism is reviewed and reveals a pleurality of binomials that have ...
The Whakapapanui glacier : hydrological budget studies and associated aspects of its glaciometeorology : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Geography at Massey University
(Massey University, 1970)
This thesis represents an attempt to analyse some of the causes and effects of climate/glacier interaction on the Whakapapanui Glacier. Climate/glacier studies encompass a wide range of relationships all of which are ...
A study of a development scheme in a Polynesian community : the citrus replanting scheme on Atiu, Cook Islands : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Geography at Massey University
(Massey University, 1970)
Economic development is usually considered to be increasing levels of output per capita and in the past programmes aimed at improving economic conditions in undeveloped and underdeveloped nations have been formulated on ...