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  1. 2961

    Webbing Barklouse, Psocid (unofficial common names), Archipsocus nomas Gurney (Insecta: Psocoptera: Archipsocidae) by Donald W. Hall, Jerry F. Butler

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…During some years they make extensive silken webs that often cover the trunks and branches of trees in the southeastern U.S. The webs are believed to protect the barklice from predators. …”
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  2. 2962

    2006 Florida Citrus Pest Management Guide: Huanglongbing (Citrus Greening) by Ronald H. Brlansky, Kuang-Ren Chung, Michael E. Rogers

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The name huanglongbing means “yellow dragon” which describes the symptom of a bright yellow shoot that commonly occurs on a sector of infected trees. HLB is a serious disease of citrus because it affects all citrus cultivars and causes rapid decline of trees. …”
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  3. 2963

    Costos estimados de reemplazo de árboles de aguacate en plantaciones comerciales y patios en el sur de Florida by Edward A. Evans, Jonathan H. Crane

    Published 2010-08-01
    “…Crane, is the Spanish language version of FE825 Estimates of the Replacement Costs of Commercial and Backyard Avocado Trees in South Florida. It discusses the projected costs to replace commercial and residential avocado trees in South Florida, due to the potential problems caused by the redbay-laurel wilt disease. …”
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  4. 2964

    2006 Florida Citrus Pest Management Guide: Huanglongbing (Citrus Greening) by Ronald H. Brlansky, Kuang-Ren Chung, Michael E. Rogers

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The name huanglongbing means “yellow dragon” which describes the symptom of a bright yellow shoot that commonly occurs on a sector of infected trees. HLB is a serious disease of citrus because it affects all citrus cultivars and causes rapid decline of trees. …”
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  5. 2965

    The Structure and Composition of Gainesville's Urban Forest in 2016 by Michael G. Andreu, Caroline A. Hament, David A. Fox, Robert J. Northrop

    Published 2019-07-01
    “… Trees in cities were formerly thought of merely as a collection of individuals found along streets and incorporated into landscaping. …”
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  6. 2966

    The Structure and Composition of Gainesville's Urban Forest in 2016 by Michael G. Andreu, Caroline A. Hament, David A. Fox, Robert J. Northrop

    Published 2019-07-01
    “… Trees in cities were formerly thought of merely as a collection of individuals found along streets and incorporated into landscaping. …”
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  7. 2967

    Webbing Barklouse, Psocid (unofficial common names), Archipsocus nomas Gurney (Insecta: Psocoptera: Archipsocidae) by Donald W. Hall, Jerry F. Butler

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…During some years they make extensive silken webs that often cover the trunks and branches of trees in the southeastern U.S. The webs are believed to protect the barklice from predators. …”
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    Article
  8. 2968

    Costos estimados de reemplazo de árboles de aguacate en plantaciones comerciales y patios en el sur de Florida by Edward A. Evans, Jonathan H. Crane

    Published 2010-08-01
    “…Crane, is the Spanish language version of FE825 Estimates of the Replacement Costs of Commercial and Backyard Avocado Trees in South Florida. It discusses the projected costs to replace commercial and residential avocado trees in South Florida, due to the potential problems caused by the redbay-laurel wilt disease. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  9. 2969

    Herbicide Application Techniques for Woody Plant Control by Jason Ferrell, Ken Langeland, Brent Sellers

    Published 2019-05-01
    “… The progression of trees and other woody plants into pastures, fencerows, ditch banks, rights-of-way and other areas is a common occurrence. …”
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  10. 2970

    Pine Sawflies, Neodiprion spp. (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Diprionidae) by Wayne N. Dixon

    Published 2005-04-01
    “…Trees of all ages are susceptible to sawfly defoliation (Barnard and Dixon 1983, Coppel and Benjamin 1965). …”
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  11. 2971

    Pine Sawflies, Neodiprion spp. (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Diprionidae) by Wayne N. Dixon

    Published 2005-04-01
    “…Trees of all ages are susceptible to sawfly defoliation (Barnard and Dixon 1983, Coppel and Benjamin 1965). …”
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  12. 2972

    Unbiased Feature Selection in Learning Random Forests for High-Dimensional Data by Thanh-Tung Nguyen, Joshua Zhexue Huang, Thuy Thi Nguyen

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…However, with the randomization in both bagging samples and feature selection, the trees in the forest tend to select uninformative features for node splitting. …”
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  13. 2973

    Inconsistent Growth Response to Fertilization and Thinning of Lodgepole Pine in the Rocky Mountain Foothills Is Linked to Site Index by Bradley D. Pinno, Victor J. Lieffers, Simon M. Landhäusser

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The goal of this study was to predict the growth response of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia) crop trees to thinning and fertilization using basic site and foliar characteristics. …”
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  14. 2974

    A Comparison of Classification Algorithms for Predicting Dis-tinctive Characteristics in Fine Aroma Cocoa Flowers Using WE-KA Modeler by Daniel Tineo, Yuriko S. Murillo, Mercedes Marín, Darwin Gomez, Victor H. Taboada, Malluri Goñas, Lenin Quiñones Huatangari

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…A total of 1,140 flowers from 228 trees were utilized in this study, with 177 representing fine aroma cocoa trees and 51 trees belonging to other commercial cultivars. …”
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  15. 2975

    Florida’s Urban Forest: A Valuation of Benefits by Drew C. McLean, Andrew Koeser, Deborah R. Hilbert, Shawn Landry, Amr Abd-Elrahman, Katie Britt, Mary Lusk, Michael Andreu, Robert Northrop

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Benefits of urban trees include carbon sequestration/storage, air pollution filtration, and stormwater mitigation. …”
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  16. 2976

    Florida’s Urban Forest: A Valuation of Benefits by Drew C. McLean, Andrew Koeser, Deborah R. Hilbert, Shawn Landry, Amr Abd-Elrahman, Katie Britt, Mary Lusk, Michael Andreu, Robert Northrop

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Benefits of urban trees include carbon sequestration/storage, air pollution filtration, and stormwater mitigation. …”
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  17. 2977

    Exploration of Wild Edible Plants Used as Food by Gaddis-A Tribal Community of the Western Himalaya by Arti Thakur, Somvir Singh, Sunil Puri

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Herbs, shrubs, climbers, and trees form the habit of these plants. The highest proportion of edible species were herbs (29) followed by trees (10), shrubs (8), climber (1), and Morchella esculenta (fungi) (1).…”
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  18. 2978

    Sampling Palms for Lethal Yellowing and Texas Phoenix Palm Decline Phytoplasmas by Brian Bahder, Ericka Helmick

    Published 2018-02-01
    “… In Florida, palms are an economically important group of trees in the nursery and landscaping industries. …”
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  19. 2979

    Sampling Palms for Lethal Yellowing and Texas Phoenix Palm Decline Phytoplasmas by Brian Bahder, Ericka Helmick

    Published 2018-02-01
    “… In Florida, palms are an economically important group of trees in the nursery and landscaping industries. …”
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  20. 2980

    Herbicide Application Techniques for Woody Plant Control by Jason Ferrell, Ken Langeland, Brent Sellers

    Published 2019-05-01
    “… The progression of trees and other woody plants into pastures, fencerows, ditch banks, rights-of-way and other areas is a common occurrence. …”
    Get full text
    Article