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Ureteral Dilatation with No Apparent Cause on Intravenous Urography: Normal or Abnormal? A Pilot Study
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Guidelines for Identification and Management of Plant Disease Problems: Part III. Managing Plant Diseases
Published 2008-02-01“…PP248/MG441- PP251/MG444, a 4-part series by Aaron Palmateer, Ken Pernezny, Monica Elliott, and Nikol Havranek, are new additions to the Master Gardener Handbook. They provide beginning Master Gardener volunteers with methods for taking a systematic approach to diagnosis of plant disease problems. …”
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Guidelines for Identification and Management of Plant Disease Problems: Part III. Managing Plant Diseases
Published 2008-02-01“…PP248/MG441- PP251/MG444, a 4-part series by Aaron Palmateer, Ken Pernezny, Monica Elliott, and Nikol Havranek, are new additions to the Master Gardener Handbook. They provide beginning Master Gardener volunteers with methods for taking a systematic approach to diagnosis of plant disease problems. …”
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Getting the best of carbon bang for mangrove restoration buck
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Comment l’exemple des cimetières-jardins interprète la mémoire funéraire québécoise
Published 2011-08-01“…Garden cemeteries are great sites for the observation of different treatments of funerary memory throughout history. …”
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L’image du père et du jardin : Jane Eyre de Charlotte Brontë et WideSargasso Sea de Jean Rhys
Published 2006-12-01“…It is not entirely similar to nature itself, though it is part of it; the latter means in both novels lethal dangers and elemental violence, whereas the garden is a sheltered place. In Wide Sargasso Sea, the debased garden of Coulibri simultaneously conveys a distorted, though by no means untrue reflection of the father figure and a sanctuary from the harshness of the outside world. …”
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Guidelines for Identification and Management of Plant Disease Problems: Part II. Diagnosing Plant Diseases Caused by Fungi, Bacteria and Viruses
Published 2008-02-01“…PP248/MG441- PP251/MG444, a 4-part series by Aaron Palmateer, Ken Pernezny, Monica Elliott, and Nikol Havranek, are new additions to the Master Gardener Handbook. They provide beginning Master Gardener volunteers with methods for taking a systematic approach to diagnosis of plant disease problems. …”
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L’ethnobotanique au carrefour du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle et du Musée ethnologique de Salagon (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence)
Published 2015-06-01“…« Ethnobotanical workshop », « ethnobotanical excursion », « ethnobotanical garden », etc.: ethnobotany is trendy. Historically studied in the National Museum of Natural History and neglected by universities, this discipline is nowadays invested by community movements but also by the Ethnopôle de Salagon, a french institution, which organizes, since 2001 in the Alpes de Haute Provence, a seminar exclusively devoted to ethnobotany. …”
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Landscape Design with Edibles
Published 2013-05-01“…There are twelve important ideas to consider when creating a successful edible ornamental garden. This 4-page fact sheet was written by Gail Hansen, and published by the UF Department of Environmental Horticulture, May 2013. …”
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Landscape Design with Edibles
Published 2013-05-01“…There are twelve important ideas to consider when creating a successful edible ornamental garden. This 4-page fact sheet was written by Gail Hansen, and published by the UF Department of Environmental Horticulture, May 2013. …”
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Guidelines to Identification and Management of Plant Disease Problems: Part I. Eliminating Insect Damage and Abiotic Disorders
Published 2008-02-01“…PP248/MG441- PP251/MG444, a 4-part series by Aaron Palmateer, Ken Pernezny, Monica Elliott, and Nikol Havranek, are new additions to the Master Gardener Handbook. They provide beginning Master Gardener volunteers with methods for taking a systematic approach to diagnosis of plant disease problems. …”
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Guidelines to Identification and Management of Plant Disease Problems: Part I. Eliminating Insect Damage and Abiotic Disorders
Published 2008-02-01“…PP248/MG441- PP251/MG444, a 4-part series by Aaron Palmateer, Ken Pernezny, Monica Elliott, and Nikol Havranek, are new additions to the Master Gardener Handbook. They provide beginning Master Gardener volunteers with methods for taking a systematic approach to diagnosis of plant disease problems. …”
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Guidelines for Identification and Management of Plant Disease Problems: Part II. Diagnosing Plant Diseases Caused by Fungi, Bacteria and Viruses
Published 2008-02-01“…PP248/MG441- PP251/MG444, a 4-part series by Aaron Palmateer, Ken Pernezny, Monica Elliott, and Nikol Havranek, are new additions to the Master Gardener Handbook. They provide beginning Master Gardener volunteers with methods for taking a systematic approach to diagnosis of plant disease problems. …”
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Guidelines for Identification and Management of Plant Disease Problems: Part IV. Plant Health Questions to Ask the Client
Published 2008-02-01“…PP248/MG441- PP251/MG444, a 4-part series by Aaron Palmateer, Ken Pernezny, Monica Elliott, and Nikol Havranek, are new additions to the Master Gardener Handbook. They provide beginning Master Gardener volunteers with methods for taking a systematic approach to diagnosis of plant disease problems. …”
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Guidelines for Identification and Management of Plant Disease Problems: Part IV. Plant Health Questions to Ask the Client
Published 2008-02-01“…PP248/MG441- PP251/MG444, a 4-part series by Aaron Palmateer, Ken Pernezny, Monica Elliott, and Nikol Havranek, are new additions to the Master Gardener Handbook. They provide beginning Master Gardener volunteers with methods for taking a systematic approach to diagnosis of plant disease problems. …”
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Ecological and biological features of Gentiana septemfida in the south of Western Siberia
Published 2024-12-01“…The gene pool established in the Siberian Botanical Garden, Tomsk State University, plays a crucial role in successful conservation of the species in ex situ conditions.…”
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Inheritance of ornamental traits in bird cherry families with the cultivar ‘Nezhnost’ in their pedigree
Published 2022-12-01“…At present, they are widely used for landscaping parks and public gardens. In Russia there is a need to release new highly ornamental and winter-hardy cultivars using the genetic potential of both known and newly developed genotypes.Materials and methods. …”
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Segetal flora of some regions of Russia: characteristics of the taxonomic structure
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