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    Oak Wilt: A Potential Future Threat to Oaks in Florida by Kelly Peacock, Jason Smith

    Published 2011-01-01
    “… FOR274, a 5-page fact sheet by Kelly Peacock and Jason Smith, provides information on the diagnosis, biology, and management of the disease and should provide guidance for future efforts to identify and manage oak wilt in the state of Florida. …”
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    Pest Identification Guide: Cotton (Melon) Aphid, Aphis gossypii Glover by Nicole Casuso, Hugh Smith

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Written by Nicole Casuso and Hugh Smith, and published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, October 2014. …”
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    Annosum Root Rot of Southern Pines by Tyler Dreaden, Jason Smith

    Published 2010-08-01
    “…FOR269, a 3-page illustrated fact sheet by Tyler Dreaden and Jason Smith, describes this damaging forest pathogen that infects a wide range of species, including southern pine, and can cause tree mortality, reduced growth rates, susceptibility to attack by bark beetles, and regeneration failure. …”
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    Cat’s-Claw Vine, Dolichandra unguis-cati—A Showy but Invasive Plant in Florida by Niels Proctor, Jason Smith

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Written by Niels Proctor and Jason Smith, and published by the UF Department of School of Forest Resources and Conservation, October 2014. …”
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    Pest Identification Guide: Two-spotted Spider Mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch by Nicole Casuso, Hugh Smith

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Written by Nicole Casuso and Hugh Smith, and published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, October 2014. …”
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    Bot Canker of Oak in Florida Caused by Diplodia corticola and D. quercivora by Sonja Mullerin, Jason A. Smith

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…(Photo: Jason Smith, UF/IFAS)    …”
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    Bot Canker of Oak in Florida Caused by Diplodia corticola and D. quercivora by Sonja Mullerin, Jason A. Smith

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…(Photo: Jason Smith, UF/IFAS)    …”
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    The Green-Spore Poison Parasol Mushroom, Chlorophyllum molybdites by Lisbeth Espinoza, Matthew E. Smith

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Written by Lisbeth Espinoza and Matthew E. Smith, and published by the Plant Pathology department, January 2016. …”
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    Pest Identification Guide: Broad Mite, Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks) by Nicole Casuso, Hugh A. Smith

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Written by Nicole Casuso and Hugh Smith, and published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, November 2014. …”
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    The Decline of Florida Torreya: An Endemic Conifer on the Edge of Extinction by Jason A. Smith, Aaron Trulock

    Published 2011-01-01
    “… FOR276, a 5-page fact sheet by Jason A. Smith and Aaron Trulock, suggests a new understanding of the cause of decline and discusses current efforts to assess the population and develop a recovery plan. …”
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    The Decline of Florida Torreya: An Endemic Conifer on the Edge of Extinction by Jason A. Smith, Aaron Trulock

    Published 2011-01-01
    “… FOR276, a 5-page fact sheet by Jason A. Smith and Aaron Trulock, suggests a new understanding of the cause of decline and discusses current efforts to assess the population and develop a recovery plan. …”
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    Marasmius vagus (the Wandering Creamsicle), One of Florida’s Most Common Lawn Mushrooms by Sarah Prentice, Matthew E. Smith

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Written by Sarah Prentice and Matthew E. Smith, and published by the UF/IFAS Plant Pathology Department, February 2024. …”
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