Ground-based active optical sensors (GBAOS) have been successfully used in agriculture to predict crop yield potential (YP) early in the season and to improvise N rates for optimal crop yield. However, the models were found weak or inconsistent due to environmental variation especially rainfall. The objectives of the study were to evaluate if GBAOS could predict YP across multiple locations, soil types, cultivation systems, and rainfall differences. This study was carried from 2011 to 2013 on corn (Zea mays L.) in North Dakota, and in 2017 in potatoes in Maine. Six N rates were used on 50 sites in North Dakota and 12 N rates on two sites, one dryland and one irrigated, in Maine. Two active GBAOS used for this study were GreenSeeker and Holland Scientific Crop Circle Sensor ACS 470 (HSCCACS-470) and 430 (HSCCACS-430). Rainfall data, with or without including crop height, improved the YP models in term of reliability and consistency. The polynomial model was relatively better compared to the exponential model. A significant difference in the relationship between sensor reading multiplied by rainfall data and crop yield was observed in terms of soil type, clay and medium textured, and cultivation system, conventional and no-till, respectively, in the North Dakota corn study. The two potato sites in Maine, irrigated and dryland, performed differently in terms of total yield and rainfall data helped to improve sensor YP models. In conclusion, this study strongly advocates the use of rainfall data while using sensor-based N calculator algorithms.
Our active aim in this paper is to prove the following Let Ŕ be a ring having an
idempotent element e(e 0,e 1) . Suppose that R is a subring of Ŕ which
satisfies:
(i) eR R and Re R .
(ii) xR 0 implies x 0 .
(iii ) eRx 0 implies x 0( and hence Rx 0 implies x 0) .
(iv) exeR(1 e) 0 implies exe 0 .
If D is a derivable map of R satisfying D(R ) R ;i, j 1,2. ij ij Then D is
additive. This extend Daif's result to the case R need not contain any non-zero
idempotent element.
This article dealt with the evolutionary interpretation in three parts: First, it focused on the conceptual framework of evolutionary interpretation of International Treaties, its philosophical and legal foundation and its determinants. As for the second topic, it dealt with the position of the International Court of Justice from the evolutionary interpretation, studying and analyzing its precedents in this aspect and the resulting proposed and adopted criteria. The third topic dealt with the position of the judiciary of human rights through analyzing the rulings of the European Court of Human Rights and the Inter - American Court of Human Rights based on the criteria that were produced by the judicial practices, which varied according t
... Show MoreThis work, in fact, is an English language teaching study (henceforth, ELT) which may provide the inspiration for much –needed research on issues such as testing students' level of achievement in articulatory phonetics at the university level. It attempts to answer two questions: 1)What is college students' level of achievement in articulatory phonetics? 2- Are there any statistical significant differences in the achievement of college students in articulatory phonetics between the production and recognition testing techniques? This research falls into three sections: Section one indicates the problem, the aims, the hypotheses, the procedures, the limits and the value of the study. Section two provides a general overview of the articul
... Show MoreThe research sought to know the educational goals of Quranic proverbs, The first chapter: includes general terms of research, its problem, its importance, its objectives, its methodology, and the definition of terms. In the second chapter: Proverbs in Quranic usage such as simple and complex proverbs, standard proverbs, In the third chapter, the educational objectives of the Quranic proverbs include: bringing the meaning, persuasion, thought provoking ..... the educational characteristics of the Koranic verses, including: accuracy of photography, and the truth of similar, and included the lesson applied lesson, Chapter fourth : Conclusions and Recommendations with abstra
... Show MoreLet
be a dynamical system,
is said to be topological transitive if for every pair of non-empty open set
, there exists
such that
. We introduce and investigate a new definition of topological transitive by using the nation N-open subset and we called N-transitive and prove the equivalent definitions of this new definition.
Let be any connected graph with vertices set and edges set . For any two distinct vertices and , the detour distance between and which is denoted by is a longest path between and in a graph . The detour polynomial of a connected graph is denoted by ; and is defined by . In this paper, the detour polynomial of the theta graph and the uniform theta graph will be computed.
Let R be a commutative ring with unity. And let E be a unitary R-module. This paper introduces the notion of 2-prime submodules as a generalized concept of 2-prime ideal, where proper submodule H of module F over a ring R is said to be 2-prime if , for r R and x F implies that or . we prove many properties for this kind of submodules, Let H is a submodule of module F over a ring R then H is a 2-prime submodule if and only if [N ] is a 2-prime submodule of E, where r R. Also, we prove that if F is a non-zero multiplication module, then [K: F] [H: F] for every submodule k of F such that H K. Furthermore, we will study the basic properties of this kind of submodules.
In this work, we present the notion of a multiplier on AT-algebra and investigate several properties. Also, some theorems and examples are discussed. The notions of the kernel and the image of multipliers are defined. After that, some propositions related to isotone and regular multipliers are proved. Finally, the Left and the Right derivations of the multiplier are obtained
Thep resent study was conducted for monitoring of the evaporative cooling tower in methanol production plant using digital computer' visuql Basic computer program was used for the monitoring of the performance of the cooling tower. The structure program consists of sub programs and forms to show all the related variabltes such as temperature, flow rate, pressure ...etc, that affect the cooling tower operation and give alarms and important function informition regarding these variables.