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Aquatic and Marine Ecosystems—Lesson 2: Wetland Ecosystems—Freshwater Marshes and Swamps
Published 2014-10-01“… The new Florida 4-H Aquatic and Marine Ecosystems: Leader’s Activity Guide helps leaders address the 4-H Science Initiative and is part of the Environmental Sciences Framework, OUR NATURAL WORLD. …”
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Guidelines for Purchase and Application of Poultry Manure for Organic Crop Production
Published 2004-05-01“…This document is HS973, one of a series of the Horticultural Sciences Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
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Zombie Fly (suggested common name) Apocephalus borealis Brues (Insecta: Diptera: Phoridae)
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Identification of Coffee Berry Borer from Similar Bark Beetles in Southeast Asia and Oceania
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Aquatic and Marine Ecosystems—Lesson 4: Coastal Ecosystems—Beach, Estuary, Marsh & Swamp
Published 2014-10-01“… The new Florida 4-H Aquatic and Marine Ecosystems: Leader’s Activity Guide helps leaders address the 4-H Science Initiative and is part of the Environmental Sciences Framework, OUR NATURAL WORLD. …”
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Fiddlewood Leafroller, Seagrape Moth (suggested common names) Epicorsia oedipodalis (Guenée, 1854) (Lepidoptera: Ditrysia: Pyraloidea: Pyralidae: Pyraustinae)
Published 2015-05-01“…Although these leaf-eating pests do no permanent damage, they can completely defoliate fiddlewood, a Florida native that can form a large shrub or small tree. …”
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Yaupon Holly Culture and Pest Management for Tea Production and Ornamental Use
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Peanuts, Corn, And Other Cereal Grains Can Be Toxic To Wild Birds
Published 2005-05-01“…This document is WEC 190 and is one of a series of the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS), University of Florida. …”
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Grass Root-Knot Nematode Meloidogyne graminis Whitehead, 1968 (Nematode: Tylenchida: Meloidogynidae)
Published 2019-04-01“…Due to the prevalence of this nematode on grasses, and the prevalence of grasses compared to other crops in the state, it is likely the most widespread species of root-knot nematode in Florida. It is of increasing concern due to the rising importance of turfgrasses in the Florida economy, the susceptibility of grasses to this nematode, and implementation of new diagnostic techniques that have brought to light the damaging potential of this nematode. …”
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Cuáles Son los Riesgos de Contraer Enfermedades Asociadas con Pollos?
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Getting Started in the 4-H Embryology Project: Tips for 4-H Agents and Teachers
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Cornsilk Fly (suggested common name), Euxesta stigmatias Loew (Insecta: Diptera: Otitidae)
Published 2005-08-01“… The 'cornsilk fly,' Euxesta stigmatias Loew, is an attractive, dark metallic green fly with distinctive wing patterns and wing flapping behavior commonly found throughout southern Florida agricultural communities. Its normally saprophytic life style belies its destructive nature when it comes to its preference for sweet corn ears. …”
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Twostriped Walkingstick, Anisomorpha buprestoides (Stoll) (Insecta: Phasmatodea: Pseudophasmatidae)
Published 2005-04-01“… The most common stick insect in Florida is Anisomorpha buprestoides (Stoll), the so-called twostriped walkingstick. …”
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Aquatic and Marine Ecosystems—Appendices: Glossary and Additional Resources
Published 2014-10-01“… The new Florida 4-H Aquatic and Marine Ecosystems: Leader’s Activity Guide helps leaders address the 4-H Science Initiative and is part of the Environmental Sciences Framework, OUR NATURAL WORLD. …”
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