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Plant reproductive success | Organism growth and reproduction | Middle school biology | Khan Academy
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https://www.khanacademy.org/science/ms-biology/x0c5bb03129646fd6:organism-growth-and-reproduction/x0c5bb03129646fd6:plant-reproductive-success/a/plant-reproductive-success?modal=1
Plants reproduce in a variety of ways, sometimes depending on animal behavior and specialized features for reproduction.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We offer quizzes, questions, instructional videos, and articles on a range of academic subjects, including math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, preschool learning, and more. We provide teachers with tools and data so they can help their students develop the skills,...
published: 03 Mar 2022
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Animal behavior and offspring success | Middle school biology | Khan Academy
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Animals engage in characteristic behaviors that increase the odds of reproduction.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We offer quizzes, questions, instructional videos, and articles on a range of academic subjects, including math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, preschool learning, and more. We provide teachers with tools and data so they can help their students develop the skills, habits, and mi...
published: 02 Mar 2022
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LS4B - Natural Selection
In this video Paul Andersen defines natural selection as differential reproductive success. He then explains how natural selection shapes organisms on our planet through variation and selection. A K-12 teaching progression is also included.
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Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
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"File:Antibiotic Resistance.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June...
published: 10 Jul 2013
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Reproductive Success in Animals and Plants | Rap Video by SquidBooks
Check out this rap about the physical and behavioral traits that help living things reproduce.
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We are making science accessible at SquidBooks. https://www.squidbooks.com
published: 06 Apr 2022
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REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS! - Andrew Huberman #shorts
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published: 17 Apr 2023
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Botwin Lectures -- Reproductive Success
This video discusses the "conflict between the sexes" from an evolutionary perspective.
published: 13 Sep 2020
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Jordan Peterson About Biological or Reproductive Success #youtubeshorts #jordanpeterson
published: 08 Jun 2023
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Bull Reproductive Success | WEBINAR - Jan. 24, 2023 - Dr. Randall Spare
Breeding season is a crititcal time for producers, and you need your bulls performing at their best. But, how can you ensure your bulls service your herd efficiently? Dr. Randall Spare, president of Ashland Veterinary Center, Inc., shares best management practices to maintain bull fertility.
A graduate of K-State University School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Spare and four other vets at Ashland Veterinary Center provide large and small animal care to a diverse customer base in a four-state radius centered in southwest Kansas. Ashland Veterinary Center provides reproductive services, including synchronization, artificial insemination, genomic testing and semen sales on several thousand head of registered and commercial cattle each year. Dr. Spare and his vet team manage the herd health fo...
published: 26 Jan 2023
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Farm Progress Show 2023 | AgXplore & XtremeAg Panel Discuss
Let’s Take a Closer Look at the Crop Growth Stages
Foundation
Fertility Levels
Fertilizer Placement
Fertilizer Availability
Biological Activity
The foundation phase covers the time between harvest and planting. Inputs are focused on getting the acre ready to carry the subsequent crop. The targets include soil fertility levels, fertilizer placement and availability, and biological activity, including stubble digestion.
AgX Solutions for the Foundation Phase
Our nitrogen management tools, with the XN Technology backbone, maintain nitrogen in the functional rooting zone of crops without disturbing soil biology.
MicroCoat Ultra increases efficiency of applied fertilizers.
More efficient use of nitrogen with ContaiN Advanced, ContaiN Duo, and NZone GL.
Prevent NXT improves efficiency of applie...
published: 28 Aug 2023
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Introduction to Reproductive Strategies - More Science on the Learning Videos Channel
There are a wide range of reproductive strategies employed by different species. Some animals, such as the human and northern gannet, do not reach sexual maturity for many years after birth and even then produce few offspring.
Others reproduce quickly; but, under normal circumstances, most offspring do not survive to adulthood. For example, a rabbit (mature after 8 months) can produce 10–30 offspring per year, and a fruit fly (mature after 10–14 days) can produce up to 900 offspring per year. These two main strategies are known as K-selection (few offspring) and r-selection (many offspring). Which strategy is favored by evolution depends on a variety of circumstances. Animals with few offspring can devote more resources to the nurturing and protection of each individual offspring, thus r...
published: 25 Oct 2019
3:10
Plant reproductive success | Organism growth and reproduction | Middle school biology | Khan Academy
Keep going! Check out the next lesson and practice what you’re learning:
https://www.khanacademy.org/science/ms-biology/x0c5bb03129646fd6:organism-growth-and-re...
Keep going! Check out the next lesson and practice what you’re learning:
https://www.khanacademy.org/science/ms-biology/x0c5bb03129646fd6:organism-growth-and-reproduction/x0c5bb03129646fd6:plant-reproductive-success/a/plant-reproductive-success?modal=1
Plants reproduce in a variety of ways, sometimes depending on animal behavior and specialized features for reproduction.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We offer quizzes, questions, instructional videos, and articles on a range of academic subjects, including math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, preschool learning, and more. We provide teachers with tools and data so they can help their students develop the skills, habits, and mindsets for success in school and beyond. Khan Academy has been translated into dozens of languages, and 15 million people around the globe learn on Khan Academy every month. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we would love your help!
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Plants reproduce in a variety of ways, sometimes depending on animal behavior and specialized features for reproduction.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We offer quizzes, questions, instructional videos, and articles on a range of academic subjects, including math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, preschool learning, and more. We provide teachers with tools and data so they can help their students develop the skills, habits, and mindsets for success in school and beyond. Khan Academy has been translated into dozens of languages, and 15 million people around the globe learn on Khan Academy every month. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we would love your help!
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- published: 03 Mar 2022
- views: 5421
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Animal behavior and offspring success | Middle school biology | Khan Academy
Keep going! Check out the next lesson and practice what you’re learning:
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Keep going! Check out the next lesson and practice what you’re learning:
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Animals engage in characteristic behaviors that increase the odds of reproduction.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We offer quizzes, questions, instructional videos, and articles on a range of academic subjects, including math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, preschool learning, and more. We provide teachers with tools and data so they can help their students develop the skills, habits, and mindsets for success in school and beyond. Khan Academy has been translated into dozens of languages, and 15 million people around the globe learn on Khan Academy every month. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we would love your help!
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Animals engage in characteristic behaviors that increase the odds of reproduction.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We offer quizzes, questions, instructional videos, and articles on a range of academic subjects, including math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, preschool learning, and more. We provide teachers with tools and data so they can help their students develop the skills, habits, and mindsets for success in school and beyond. Khan Academy has been translated into dozens of languages, and 15 million people around the globe learn on Khan Academy every month. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we would love your help!
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- published: 02 Mar 2022
- views: 5961
5:34
LS4B - Natural Selection
In this video Paul Andersen defines natural selection as differential reproductive success. He then explains how natural selection shapes organisms on our plan...
In this video Paul Andersen defines natural selection as differential reproductive success. He then explains how natural selection shapes organisms on our planet through variation and selection. A K-12 teaching progression is also included.
Intro Music Atribution
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
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Cameron, J. English: Charles Darwin (1809-1882) in His Later Years. This Image Is Flipped. Darwin's Mole Was on the Right Side of His Nose., 1869. Unknown. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Charles_Darwin_01.jpg.
"File:Antibiotic Resistance.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Antibiotic_resistance.svg.
"File:Big and Little Dog 1.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Big_and_little_dog_1.jpg.
"File:Biston.betularia.7200.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Biston.betularia.7200.jpg.
"File:Biston.betularia.f.carbonaria.7209.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Biston.betularia.f.carbonaria.7209.jpg.
"File:Black and White Wolves.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Black_and_White_Wolves.jpg.
"File:EscherichiaColi NIAID.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:EscherichiaColi_NIAID.jpg.
"File:Great Tit (Parus Major) 1.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Great_Tit_(Parus_major)_1.jpg.
"File:Lichte En Zwarte Versie Berkenspanner.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lichte_en_zwarte_versie_berkenspanner.jpg.
"File:Parusmajorde.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Parusmajorde.jpg.
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https://wn.com/Ls4B_Natural_Selection
In this video Paul Andersen defines natural selection as differential reproductive success. He then explains how natural selection shapes organisms on our planet through variation and selection. A K-12 teaching progression is also included.
Intro Music Atribution
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/
Creative Commons Atribution License
All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing:
Cameron, J. English: Charles Darwin (1809-1882) in His Later Years. This Image Is Flipped. Darwin's Mole Was on the Right Side of His Nose., 1869. Unknown. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Charles_Darwin_01.jpg.
"File:Antibiotic Resistance.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Antibiotic_resistance.svg.
"File:Big and Little Dog 1.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Big_and_little_dog_1.jpg.
"File:Biston.betularia.7200.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Biston.betularia.7200.jpg.
"File:Biston.betularia.f.carbonaria.7209.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Biston.betularia.f.carbonaria.7209.jpg.
"File:Black and White Wolves.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Black_and_White_Wolves.jpg.
"File:EscherichiaColi NIAID.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:EscherichiaColi_NIAID.jpg.
"File:Great Tit (Parus Major) 1.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Great_Tit_(Parus_major)_1.jpg.
"File:Lichte En Zwarte Versie Berkenspanner.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lichte_en_zwarte_versie_berkenspanner.jpg.
"File:Parusmajorde.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed June 10, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Parusmajorde.jpg.
information, This file is lacking author. Deutsch: Dillinger Hütte Um 1850., see Metadata. This file is lacking source information. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:DH_1850.jpg.
Varco, Tom. Escitalopram 10mg Tablets (Lexapro Brand), August 8, 2006. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lexapro_pills.jpg.
- published: 10 Jul 2013
- views: 66977
1:28
Reproductive Success in Animals and Plants | Rap Video by SquidBooks
Check out this rap about the physical and behavioral traits that help living things reproduce.
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We are making science accessible at SquidBooks. https://www.sq...
Check out this rap about the physical and behavioral traits that help living things reproduce.
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We are making science accessible at SquidBooks. https://www.squidbooks.com
https://wn.com/Reproductive_Success_In_Animals_And_Plants_|_Rap_Video_By_Squidbooks
Check out this rap about the physical and behavioral traits that help living things reproduce.
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We are making science accessible at SquidBooks. https://www.squidbooks.com
- published: 06 Apr 2022
- views: 445
0:29
REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS! - Andrew Huberman #shorts
Thanks for watching! If you know someone who could use this video, share it with them!
Full Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wv07LRtbwnc (Official Righ...
Thanks for watching! If you know someone who could use this video, share it with them!
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►Speaker
Name: Andrew Huberman
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Name: Andrew Huberman
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- published: 17 Apr 2023
- views: 50
14:25
Botwin Lectures -- Reproductive Success
This video discusses the "conflict between the sexes" from an evolutionary perspective.
This video discusses the "conflict between the sexes" from an evolutionary perspective.
https://wn.com/Botwin_Lectures_Reproductive_Success
This video discusses the "conflict between the sexes" from an evolutionary perspective.
- published: 13 Sep 2020
- views: 57
46:56
Bull Reproductive Success | WEBINAR - Jan. 24, 2023 - Dr. Randall Spare
Breeding season is a crititcal time for producers, and you need your bulls performing at their best. But, how can you ensure your bulls service your herd effici...
Breeding season is a crititcal time for producers, and you need your bulls performing at their best. But, how can you ensure your bulls service your herd efficiently? Dr. Randall Spare, president of Ashland Veterinary Center, Inc., shares best management practices to maintain bull fertility.
A graduate of K-State University School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Spare and four other vets at Ashland Veterinary Center provide large and small animal care to a diverse customer base in a four-state radius centered in southwest Kansas. Ashland Veterinary Center provides reproductive services, including synchronization, artificial insemination, genomic testing and semen sales on several thousand head of registered and commercial cattle each year. Dr. Spare and his vet team manage the herd health for some of the largest registered Angus seedstock producers in the U.S. as well as providing comprehensive services to commercial cow-calf producers and feedyards. Dr. Spare is also a commercial cow-calf producer, cattle feeder and is involved in an extensive heifer development program.
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Be sure to check out our education platform:
🎓 - ANGUS UNIVERSITY - [https://www.angus.org/university] for a full suite of educational resources.
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00:00 Begin with the end in mind
01:18 Environments & Ecosystems
02:18 Connected to People
05:05 Easy Does It
10:57 Fertility Test
14:58 Physical Exam
21:54 Disease Pressures
25:13 Management Considerations
32:35 Health Considerations
46:00 Best Protein
https://wn.com/Bull_Reproductive_Success_|_Webinar_Jan._24,_2023_Dr._Randall_Spare
Breeding season is a crititcal time for producers, and you need your bulls performing at their best. But, how can you ensure your bulls service your herd efficiently? Dr. Randall Spare, president of Ashland Veterinary Center, Inc., shares best management practices to maintain bull fertility.
A graduate of K-State University School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Spare and four other vets at Ashland Veterinary Center provide large and small animal care to a diverse customer base in a four-state radius centered in southwest Kansas. Ashland Veterinary Center provides reproductive services, including synchronization, artificial insemination, genomic testing and semen sales on several thousand head of registered and commercial cattle each year. Dr. Spare and his vet team manage the herd health for some of the largest registered Angus seedstock producers in the U.S. as well as providing comprehensive services to commercial cow-calf producers and feedyards. Dr. Spare is also a commercial cow-calf producer, cattle feeder and is involved in an extensive heifer development program.
———————————
Be sure to check out our education platform:
🎓 - ANGUS UNIVERSITY - [https://www.angus.org/university] for a full suite of educational resources.
📺 - AngusTV is a production of the American Angus Association. American Angus is the nation’s largest beef breed organization, serving more than 25,000 members across the United States and Canada.
🔴 - Click HERE to visit our channel and SUBSCRIBE for updates - https://www.youtube.com/c/AngusMedia
🎯 - Click HERE to JOIN the #AngusFamily - http://www.angus.org/General/gnrlApplInfo.aspx
❗️- Click HERE to REGISTER your cattle - https://www.angusonline.org/logon.aspx
👔 - Click HERE to buy Angus Merchandise - https://shop.angus.org/
📕 - Learn even more by visiting http://www.angus.org/
Connect with the American Angus Association on Social Media:
👉 FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/AngusAssoc
👉 INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/angusassoc/?hl=en
👉 NEWSLETTER - https://angusconvention.activehosted.com/f/7
#angusfamily
00:00 Begin with the end in mind
01:18 Environments & Ecosystems
02:18 Connected to People
05:05 Easy Does It
10:57 Fertility Test
14:58 Physical Exam
21:54 Disease Pressures
25:13 Management Considerations
32:35 Health Considerations
46:00 Best Protein
- published: 26 Jan 2023
- views: 1741
0:05
Farm Progress Show 2023 | AgXplore & XtremeAg Panel Discuss
Let’s Take a Closer Look at the Crop Growth Stages
Foundation
Fertility Levels
Fertilizer Placement
Fertilizer Availability
Biological Activity
The foundation p...
Let’s Take a Closer Look at the Crop Growth Stages
Foundation
Fertility Levels
Fertilizer Placement
Fertilizer Availability
Biological Activity
The foundation phase covers the time between harvest and planting. Inputs are focused on getting the acre ready to carry the subsequent crop. The targets include soil fertility levels, fertilizer placement and availability, and biological activity, including stubble digestion.
AgX Solutions for the Foundation Phase
Our nitrogen management tools, with the XN Technology backbone, maintain nitrogen in the functional rooting zone of crops without disturbing soil biology.
MicroCoat Ultra increases efficiency of applied fertilizers.
More efficient use of nitrogen with ContaiN Advanced, ContaiN Duo, and NZone GL.
Prevent NXT improves efficiency of applied phosphorus.
PremierePak Advanced maximizes nutrient use efficiency.
Establishment
Adequate Stand
Uniformity
Seed to Seedling Vigor
Nutrient Absorption
The establishment phase covers the time, even the pass, in which seeds are planted. Inputs here are focused on maximizing the successful, rapid, uniform establishment of the crop. Inputs can be targeted to ensure a smooth transition from seed-based to root-based nutrient supply and from seed-based to sunlight-based energy. Amendments in this phase are targeted at promoting rapid germination, minimizing stress on seedling, improving nutrient availability and uptake, and promoting beneficial soil microbial activity.
AgX Solutions for the Establishment Phase
Octane enhances microbial activity.
N-Ferno drives better soil health.
Adrenaline maximizes the effectiveness of micronutrients applied.
PremierePak Advanced provides protection of phosphorus and an EDTA micronutrient package.
Prevent NXT provides protection of phosphorus and a biological package to improve nutrient availability and uptake.
Architecture
Root/Shoot
Resource Capture
Storage
Yield Preservation
The architecture phase covers the time from established seedlings to the later vegetative/early reproductive phases of a crop. Inputs here are often included in an early post-herbicide application. Inputs are often targeted at promoting root and shoot growth or micronutrient delivery. While viewed as promoting growth or photosynthetic rate, the ultimate goal is to preserve yield potential of the crop. Plant Growth Regulators are commonplace at this growth stage. Nutritionals are also relatively commonly used and range from NPKs to sulfur and micronutrients.
AgX Solutions for the Architecture Phase
Octane enhances plant energy and increases mobilization of nutrients within plants.
ArchiTech is AgX’s new offering including NPK + micros + GABA. This complete package is designed to be used in vegetative stages to preserve maximum yield potential.
XR5 Sulfur provides the critical secondary nutrient sulfur, which is often lacking in modern crop production. Adequate sulfur, balanced with nitrogen, is required for optimal growth.
XR5-KSB feeds late season nutrient demands for potassium, sulfur, and boron.
AgX Architecture Product Logos: ArchiTech, Octane, XR5 Sulfur, XR5-KSB
Reproduction
Potential to Actual Yield
Ovule Number
Ovule Retention
The reproduction stage of the crop cycle would equate to The Red Zone in football. Regardless of how successful the foundation, establishment, or architecture stages have been, crops that rely on successful flowering and pollination can result in poor yields if this stage is not successful. Other nutritional products have found limited success; biologicals in recent years are also gaining in popularity. Applications here are piggybacked with a fungicide application today.
AgX Solutions for the Reproduction Phase
OnWard Max is an EPA-registered PGR designed specifically for reproductive stages. OnWard Max increases flower and bloom retention as well as photosynthesis.
Octane provides carbon metabolites and simple sugars which offer a rapid energy source to crops undergoing stressful reproduction and an exhaustive dry matter accumulation phase, requiring much carbon fixation.
XR5-KSB meets late season nutrient demands for potassium, sulfur, and boron
Maturity
Grain Size
Grain Weight
Grain Quality
Fiber
The maturity phase would equate to the end zone in football: it has taken a relatively high degree of success to get to this point, but the last few yards can be very difficult to get to the maturity stage and cross the goal line. Once crops are beyond reproductive success, only irrigation and a few insect sprays may be seen. Many crops still need large quantities of P, S, and many micronutrients. Potassium acetate late-season is gaining in popularity particularly in crops with high late season potassium demand.
AgX Solutions for the Maturity Phase
Octane and N-Ferno enhance plant energy needed for source-to-sink movement of nutrients.
NutraK assists in “cooling” of the crop during high heat maturation stages.
XR5-KSB meets late season nutrient demands for potassium, sulfur, and boron.
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Let’s Take a Closer Look at the Crop Growth Stages
Foundation
Fertility Levels
Fertilizer Placement
Fertilizer Availability
Biological Activity
The foundation phase covers the time between harvest and planting. Inputs are focused on getting the acre ready to carry the subsequent crop. The targets include soil fertility levels, fertilizer placement and availability, and biological activity, including stubble digestion.
AgX Solutions for the Foundation Phase
Our nitrogen management tools, with the XN Technology backbone, maintain nitrogen in the functional rooting zone of crops without disturbing soil biology.
MicroCoat Ultra increases efficiency of applied fertilizers.
More efficient use of nitrogen with ContaiN Advanced, ContaiN Duo, and NZone GL.
Prevent NXT improves efficiency of applied phosphorus.
PremierePak Advanced maximizes nutrient use efficiency.
Establishment
Adequate Stand
Uniformity
Seed to Seedling Vigor
Nutrient Absorption
The establishment phase covers the time, even the pass, in which seeds are planted. Inputs here are focused on maximizing the successful, rapid, uniform establishment of the crop. Inputs can be targeted to ensure a smooth transition from seed-based to root-based nutrient supply and from seed-based to sunlight-based energy. Amendments in this phase are targeted at promoting rapid germination, minimizing stress on seedling, improving nutrient availability and uptake, and promoting beneficial soil microbial activity.
AgX Solutions for the Establishment Phase
Octane enhances microbial activity.
N-Ferno drives better soil health.
Adrenaline maximizes the effectiveness of micronutrients applied.
PremierePak Advanced provides protection of phosphorus and an EDTA micronutrient package.
Prevent NXT provides protection of phosphorus and a biological package to improve nutrient availability and uptake.
Architecture
Root/Shoot
Resource Capture
Storage
Yield Preservation
The architecture phase covers the time from established seedlings to the later vegetative/early reproductive phases of a crop. Inputs here are often included in an early post-herbicide application. Inputs are often targeted at promoting root and shoot growth or micronutrient delivery. While viewed as promoting growth or photosynthetic rate, the ultimate goal is to preserve yield potential of the crop. Plant Growth Regulators are commonplace at this growth stage. Nutritionals are also relatively commonly used and range from NPKs to sulfur and micronutrients.
AgX Solutions for the Architecture Phase
Octane enhances plant energy and increases mobilization of nutrients within plants.
ArchiTech is AgX’s new offering including NPK + micros + GABA. This complete package is designed to be used in vegetative stages to preserve maximum yield potential.
XR5 Sulfur provides the critical secondary nutrient sulfur, which is often lacking in modern crop production. Adequate sulfur, balanced with nitrogen, is required for optimal growth.
XR5-KSB feeds late season nutrient demands for potassium, sulfur, and boron.
AgX Architecture Product Logos: ArchiTech, Octane, XR5 Sulfur, XR5-KSB
Reproduction
Potential to Actual Yield
Ovule Number
Ovule Retention
The reproduction stage of the crop cycle would equate to The Red Zone in football. Regardless of how successful the foundation, establishment, or architecture stages have been, crops that rely on successful flowering and pollination can result in poor yields if this stage is not successful. Other nutritional products have found limited success; biologicals in recent years are also gaining in popularity. Applications here are piggybacked with a fungicide application today.
AgX Solutions for the Reproduction Phase
OnWard Max is an EPA-registered PGR designed specifically for reproductive stages. OnWard Max increases flower and bloom retention as well as photosynthesis.
Octane provides carbon metabolites and simple sugars which offer a rapid energy source to crops undergoing stressful reproduction and an exhaustive dry matter accumulation phase, requiring much carbon fixation.
XR5-KSB meets late season nutrient demands for potassium, sulfur, and boron
Maturity
Grain Size
Grain Weight
Grain Quality
Fiber
The maturity phase would equate to the end zone in football: it has taken a relatively high degree of success to get to this point, but the last few yards can be very difficult to get to the maturity stage and cross the goal line. Once crops are beyond reproductive success, only irrigation and a few insect sprays may be seen. Many crops still need large quantities of P, S, and many micronutrients. Potassium acetate late-season is gaining in popularity particularly in crops with high late season potassium demand.
AgX Solutions for the Maturity Phase
Octane and N-Ferno enhance plant energy needed for source-to-sink movement of nutrients.
NutraK assists in “cooling” of the crop during high heat maturation stages.
XR5-KSB meets late season nutrient demands for potassium, sulfur, and boron.
- published: 28 Aug 2023
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Introduction to Reproductive Strategies - More Science on the Learning Videos Channel
There are a wide range of reproductive strategies employed by different species. Some animals, such as the human and northern gannet, do not reach sexual maturi...
There are a wide range of reproductive strategies employed by different species. Some animals, such as the human and northern gannet, do not reach sexual maturity for many years after birth and even then produce few offspring.
Others reproduce quickly; but, under normal circumstances, most offspring do not survive to adulthood. For example, a rabbit (mature after 8 months) can produce 10–30 offspring per year, and a fruit fly (mature after 10–14 days) can produce up to 900 offspring per year. These two main strategies are known as K-selection (few offspring) and r-selection (many offspring). Which strategy is favored by evolution depends on a variety of circumstances. Animals with few offspring can devote more resources to the nurturing and protection of each individual offspring, thus reducing the need for many offspring.
On the other hand, animals with many offspring may devote fewer resources to each individual offspring; for these types of animals it is common for many offspring to die soon after birth, but enough individuals typically survive to maintain the population. Some organisms such as honey bees and fruit flies retain sperm in a process called sperm storage thereby increasing the duration of their fertility.
Reproduction (or procreation or breeding) is the biological process by which new individual organisms – "offspring" – are produced from their "parents". Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life; each individual organism exists as the result of reproduction. There are two forms of reproduction: asexual and sexual.
In asexual reproduction, an organism can reproduce without the involvement of another organism. Asexual reproduction is not limited to single-celled organisms. The cloning of an organism is a form of asexual reproduction. By asexual reproduction, an organism creates a genetically similar or identical copy of itself. The evolution of sexual reproduction is a major puzzle for biologists. The two-fold cost of sexual reproduction is that only 50% of organisms reproduce and organisms only pass on 50% of their genes.
Sexual reproduction typically requires the sexual interaction of two specialized organisms, called gametes, which contain half the number of chromosomes of normal cells and are created by meiosis, with typically a male fertilizing a female of the same species to create a fertilized zygote. This produces offspring organisms whose genetic characteristics are derived from those of the two parental organisms.
https://wn.com/Introduction_To_Reproductive_Strategies_More_Science_On_The_Learning_Videos_Channel
There are a wide range of reproductive strategies employed by different species. Some animals, such as the human and northern gannet, do not reach sexual maturity for many years after birth and even then produce few offspring.
Others reproduce quickly; but, under normal circumstances, most offspring do not survive to adulthood. For example, a rabbit (mature after 8 months) can produce 10–30 offspring per year, and a fruit fly (mature after 10–14 days) can produce up to 900 offspring per year. These two main strategies are known as K-selection (few offspring) and r-selection (many offspring). Which strategy is favored by evolution depends on a variety of circumstances. Animals with few offspring can devote more resources to the nurturing and protection of each individual offspring, thus reducing the need for many offspring.
On the other hand, animals with many offspring may devote fewer resources to each individual offspring; for these types of animals it is common for many offspring to die soon after birth, but enough individuals typically survive to maintain the population. Some organisms such as honey bees and fruit flies retain sperm in a process called sperm storage thereby increasing the duration of their fertility.
Reproduction (or procreation or breeding) is the biological process by which new individual organisms – "offspring" – are produced from their "parents". Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life; each individual organism exists as the result of reproduction. There are two forms of reproduction: asexual and sexual.
In asexual reproduction, an organism can reproduce without the involvement of another organism. Asexual reproduction is not limited to single-celled organisms. The cloning of an organism is a form of asexual reproduction. By asexual reproduction, an organism creates a genetically similar or identical copy of itself. The evolution of sexual reproduction is a major puzzle for biologists. The two-fold cost of sexual reproduction is that only 50% of organisms reproduce and organisms only pass on 50% of their genes.
Sexual reproduction typically requires the sexual interaction of two specialized organisms, called gametes, which contain half the number of chromosomes of normal cells and are created by meiosis, with typically a male fertilizing a female of the same species to create a fertilized zygote. This produces offspring organisms whose genetic characteristics are derived from those of the two parental organisms.
- published: 25 Oct 2019
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