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    Top-Dress Your Legume Meadow

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    Top-dressing phosphate or potash fertilizers isn\u27t a substitute for good fertilizer practices at seeding time, but in many cases it will pay dividends

    VLT Spectroscopy of the z=4.11 Radio Galaxy TN J1338-1942

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    We present optical, infrared and radio data of the z=4.11 radio galaxy TN J1338-1942, including an intermediate resolution spectrum obtained with FORS1on the VLT Antu telescope. TN J1338-1942 was the first z>4 radio galaxy to be discovered in the southern hemisphere and is one of the most luminous Ly-alpha objects in its class. The Ly-alpha and rest-frame optical emission appear co-spatial with the brightest radio hotspot of this very asymmetric radio source, suggesting extremely strong interaction with dense ambient clouds. The VLT observations are sufficiently sensitive to detect the continuum flux both blue-ward and red-ward of the Ly-alpha emission, allowing us to measure the Ly-alpha forest continuum break (Ly-alpha 'discontinuity', D_A) and the Lyman limit. We measure a D_A=0.37+-0.1, which is ~0.2 lower than the values found for quasars at this redshift. We interpret this difference as possibly due to a bias towards large D_A introduced in high--redshift quasar samples that are selected on the basis of specific optical colors. If such a bias would exist in optically selected quasars, - and even in samples of Lyman break galaxies -, then the space density of both classes of object will be underestimated. Furthermore, the average HI column density along cosmological lines of sight as determined using quasar absorption lines would be overestimated. Because of their radio-based selection, we argue that z>4 radio galaxies are excellent objects for investigating D_A statistics. [abridged]Comment: 6 Pages, including 4 PostScript figures. Accepted for publication in the Astronomy & Astrophysics Letter

    Trust Propensity Across Cultures: The Role of Collectivism

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    Does collectivism influence an individual\u27s willingness to trust others? Conflicting empirical results from past research and the role of trust in international marketing make this question important to resolve. We investigate this question across cultures and at the individual level with four studies using multiple methods. Study 1 establishes correlational evidence between societal-level collectivism and individual-level trust propensity with results from a multi-level analysis of data from over 6,000 respondents in 36 different countries. Study 2 offers an individual-level analysis using the trust game, introducing a more rigorous behavioral outcome variable. Study 3 contributes causal evidence at the individual level based on experiments in both the US and China and offers evidence of social projection as the explanatory mechanism. Finally, Study 4 demonstrates managerial relevance by using advertising to prime collectivism and assessing its effect on trust in the firm

    A Radio Galaxy at z=5.19

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    We report the discovery of the most distant known AGN, the radio galaxy TN J0924-2201 at z = 5.19. The radio source was selected from a new sample of ultra-steep spectrum (USS) sources, has an extreme radio spectral index alpha_365MHz^1.4GHz = -1.63, and is identified at near-IR wavelengths with a very faint, K = 21.3 +- 0.3 object. Spectroscopic observations show a single emission line at lambda ~ 7530A, which we identify as Ly-alpha. The K-band image, sampling rest frame U-band, shows a multi-component, radio-aligned morphology, typical of lower-redshift radio galaxies. TN J0924-2201 extends the near-IR Hubble, or K-z, relation for powerful radio galaxies to z > 5, and is consistent with models of massive galaxies forming at even higher redshifts.Comment: 11 Pages, including 3 PostScript figures. Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal Letter

    Estimates of Potentially Mineralizable Soil Nitrogen Based on Short-term Incubations

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    Nitrogen mineralization potentials were determined for a large number of soils by a method involving determination of N mineralized after several consecutive incubations at 35C under optimum soil water conditions. The determination of N mineralization potential, No, based on the first-order equation, log (No — Nt) = log No — kt/2.303, is laborious and usually requires incubation periods of 8 weeks or more. From the present study, involving soils from major agricultural areas throughout the United States, it was demonstrated that No could be estimated reliably from the amounts of N mineralized during 2-week incubations following preliminary incubations of 1 to 2 weeks. From the above first-order equation, No = Nt / (1-10–kt/2.303). Hence, for a 2-week incubation (t = 2), No = 9.77Nt (Nt = N mineralized in 2 weeks and k is the rate constant, weeks-1). Estimates of No from short-term incubations were similar to those derived after extensive periods of incubation. Preincubation of soils is required in order to decompose plant residues and for other possible reasons noted. Estimates of No from preliminary incubations are meaningless. The implications of No as a basis for predicting amounts of soil N mineralized under fluctuating temperature and soil water conditions are discussed

    The Mid-Infrared Environments of High-Redshift Radio Galaxies

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    Taking advantage of the impressive sensitivity of Spitzer to detect massive galaxies at high redshift, we study the mid-infrared environments of powerful, high-redshift radio galaxies at 1.2<z<3. Galaxy cluster member candidates were isolated using a single Spitzer/IRAC mid-infrared color criterion, [3.6]-[4.5]>-0.1 (AB), in the fields of 48 radio galaxies at 1.2<z<3. This simple IRAC color selection is effective at identifying galaxies at z>1.2. Using a counts-in-cell analysis, we identify a field as overdense when 15 or more red IRAC sources are found within 1arcmin (i.e.,~0.5Mpc at 1.2<z<3) of the radio galaxy to the 5sigma flux density limits of our IRAC data (f3.6=11.0uJy, f4.5=13.4uJy). We find that radio galaxies lie preferentially in medium to dense regions, with 73% of the targeted fields denser than average. Our (shallow) 120s data permit the rediscovery of previously known clusters and protoclusters associated with radio galaxies as well as the discovery of new promising galaxy cluster candidates at z>1.2.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in Ap
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