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    Update on Management Methods for Cycad Aulcaspis Scale by Greg S. Hodges, Forrest W. Howard, Eileen A. Buss

    Published 2003-03-01
    “… More than 20 species of scale insects occur on cycads in Florida, the most damaging of which is the cycad aulacaspis scale. …”
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    Update on Management Methods for Cycad Aulcaspis Scale by Greg S. Hodges, Forrest W. Howard, Eileen A. Buss

    Published 2003-03-01
    “… More than 20 species of scale insects occur on cycads in Florida, the most damaging of which is the cycad aulacaspis scale. …”
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    Pre- and Postemergence Herbicides for Use Around Palms and Cycads by Robert H. Stamps, Jeffrey G. Norcini, Timothy K. Broschat, Charles W. Meister

    Published 2007-08-01
    “…Includes a table of tolerant palms and cycads for pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicides. …”
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    Pre- and Postemergence Herbicides for Use Around Palms and Cycads by Robert H. Stamps, Jeffrey G. Norcini, Timothy K. Broschat, Charles W. Meister

    Published 2007-08-01
    “…Includes a table of tolerant palms and cycads for pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicides. …”
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    Cycad Aulacaspis Scale, Aulacaspis yasumatsui Takagi (Insecta: Homoptera: Sternorrhyncha: Diaspididae) by Thomas J. Weissling, Forrest W. Howard, Avas B. Hamon

    Published 2002-09-01
    “…Published: July 1999. EENY-096/IN253: Cycad Aulacaspis Scale, Aulacaspis yasumatsui Takagi (Insecta: Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Diaspididae) (ufl.edu) …”
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    Cycad Aulacaspis Scale, Aulacaspis yasumatsui Takagi (Insecta: Homoptera: Sternorrhyncha: Diaspididae) by Thomas J. Weissling, Forrest W. Howard, Avas B. Hamon

    Published 2002-09-01
    “…Published: July 1999. EENY-096/IN253: Cycad Aulacaspis Scale, Aulacaspis yasumatsui Takagi (Insecta: Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Diaspididae) (ufl.edu) …”
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    Culture-based and Sanger sequencing approaches to uncover the diversity of leaf-fungal endophytes in neotropical gymnosperms by Omayra Meléndez, Rita Bethancourt, Ariadna Bethancourt, Lilisbeth Rodríguez–Castro, Jorge Mendieta, Armando A. Durant Archibold, Marta Vargas, Brian Sedio, Kristin Saltonstall, Juan Carlos Villarreal A.

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We used a combination of axenic culture and Sanger sequencing to isolate and identify leaf endophytes of two endemic cycads from humid forests of Panama, Zamia nana and Z. pseudoparasitica. …”
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    Florida Coonties and Atala Butterflies by Daniel F. Culbert

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…Culbert, describes this unusual native cycad — its habitat and range, description, non-landscape uses, landscape characteristics and uses, propagation and pest management — and the rare atala butterfly for which it is the sole host — legal status, management, and atala gardening. …”
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    Florida Coonties and Atala Butterflies by Daniel F. Culbert

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…Culbert, describes this unusual native cycad — its habitat and range, description, non-landscape uses, landscape characteristics and uses, propagation and pest management — and the rare atala butterfly for which it is the sole host — legal status, management, and atala gardening. …”
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    Cycas revoluta, Sago Palm by Robert J. Northrop, Michael G. Andreu, Melissa H. Friedman, Mary McKenzie, Heather V. Quintana

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Quintana, describes this evergreen cycad native to the tropical islands of southern Japan, but grows well in the subtropics of the United States — scientific and common names, description, allergen, and applications. …”
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    Cycas revoluta, Sago Palm by Robert J. Northrop, Michael G. Andreu, Melissa H. Friedman, Mary McKenzie, Heather V. Quintana

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Quintana, describes this evergreen cycad native to the tropical islands of southern Japan, but grows well in the subtropics of the United States — scientific and common names, description, allergen, and applications. …”
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