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Research specialist Maria Jenderek
and plant science professor Arthur Olney show plant
tissue samples to be used in developing a new hybrid
species of hibiscus. The project aims to benefit
California's floriculture industry. (37K) |
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Research specialist Maria Jenderek
examines test tube samples of hibiscus plantlets generated
through micropropogation techniques (98K)
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Close-up of plantlet in test tube
(35K) |
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Special projects engineer Ed Norum
examines turf bubbler irrigation system at CIT test
plot. The experimental bubblers, spaced at five-foot
intervals, emit water which spreads out and soaks
the ground around each bubbler. (60K)
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A close-up view of a turf bubbler.
(95K)
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Another phase of turf bubbler
research involves coverage testing on turf that is
sloped in three separate plots, with grades ranging
from one-half to two percent. (98K)
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Student research technician Hercules
Gonsalves checks water level in catchments during
sprinkler test. The catchments are spaced out from a
rotating impact sprinkler which is run for a period
of time. Measurements from each catchment reveal the
coverage pattern of the sprinkler. (54K) |
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With his hand reflecting the light
of a laser beam, student research technician Hercules
Gonsalves shows how a water drop is measured by the
laser. The length of time the beam is "broken"
indicates the size of the drop. The system is used
for measuring drop size and sprinkler efficiency. (64K)
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