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Sooty blotch of apple: Efficacy of different application strategies
Sooty blotch causes heavy losses in Lake Constance organic apple production. In the last
five years research has been done at the research station for fruit growing
(Kompetenzzentrum Obstbau â Bodensee) on strategies to control Sooty blotch on organic
grown pome fruit. Different control strategies with lime sulphur, coconut soap and
potassium bicarbonate with different application rates, application times were tested in
several trials on the cultivar âTopazâ. Over the years the results show that lime sulphur has
significant effects in controlling Sooty blotch. In a first trial potassium bicarbonate showed
a promising efficacy against Sooty blotch. Concerning the right application times we need
further investigations. The problem is that Sooty blotch is a disease complex caused by
several fungi and it is likely that the fungi that are a part of the complex differ from area to
area
Amorphous thin film growth: theory compared with experiment
Experimental results on amorphous ZrAlCu thin film growth and the dynamics of
the surface morphology as predicted from a minimal nonlinear stochastic
deposition equation are analysed and compared. Key points of this study are (i)
an estimation procedure for coefficients entering into the growth equation and
(ii) a detailed analysis and interpretation of the time evolution of the
correlation length and the surface roughness. The results corroborate the
usefulness of the deposition equation as a tool for studying amorphous growth
processes.Comment: 7 pages including 5 figure
Moduli Dependence of One--Loop Gauge Couplings in (0,2) Compactifications
We derive the moduli dependence of the one--loop gauge couplings for
non--vanishing gauge background fields in a four--dimensional heterotic (0,2)
string compactification. Remarkably, these functions turn out to have a
representation as modular functions on an auxiliary Riemann surface on
appropriate truncations of the full moduli space. In particular, a certain kind
of one--loop functions is given by the free energy of two--dimensional solitons
on this surface.Comment: 12 pages and 1 figur
Plastic deformation of metallic glasses: Size of shear transformation zones from molecular dynamics simulations
Plastic deformation in metallic glasses well below their glass transition temperatures Tg occurs spatially heterogeneously within highly localized regions, termed shear transformation zones (STZs). Yet, their size and the number of atoms involved in a local shear event, remains greatly unclear. With the help of classical molecular dynamics (MD) computer simulations on plastic deformation of the model glass CuTi during pure shearing, we address this issue by evaluating correlations in atomic-scale plastic displacements, viz. the displacement correlation function. From the correlation length, a universal diameter of about 15 Ă
, or, equivalently, approximately 120 atoms is derived for a variety of conditions, such as variable strains, strain rates, temperatures, and boundary conditions. Our findings are consistent with a recent model proposed by Johnson and Samwer [Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 195501 (2005)]
Broadband dielectric response of CaCu3Ti4O12: From dc to the electronic transition regime
We report on phonon properties and electronic transitions in CaCu3Ti4O12, a
material which reveals a colossal dielectric constant at room temperature
without any ferroelectric transition. The results of far- and mid-infrared
measurements are compared to those obtained by broadband dielectric and
millimeter-wave spectroscopy on the same single crystal. The unusual
temperature dependence of phonon eigenfrequencies, dampings and ionic plasma
frequencies of low lying phonon modes are analyzed and discussed in detail.
Electronic excitations below 4 eV are identified as transitions between full
and empty hybridized oxygen-copper bands and between oxygen-copper and
unoccupied Ti 3d bands. The unusually small band gap determined from the
dc-conductivity (~200 meV) compares well with the optical results.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figure
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