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Organic matter content in riparian areas of soil composed of woody vegetation and grass and its effects on pesticide adsorption
Published 2018-11-01“…Adsorption studies were conducted in soil collected in riparian vegetation areas composed of grass and trees under the influence of an agricultural area. …”
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Variation of Fruits Phenotipic and Seeds Germination of Swietenia macrophylla King. Taken from Several Populations in Indonesia
Published 2017-07-01“…The research was arranged in completely randomized design with native populations and parent trees as treatments. The results showed significant variations between the populations and parent trees on fruit weight, fruit length, fruit diameter, number of seeds in the fruit, and seeds germination rate except the number of seeds per kilogram. …”
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Flowering characteristics and breeding system of Deutzia parviflora
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Growing ‘Tahiti’ Limes in the Home Landscape
Published 2016-11-01“…The guide details the climatic adaptations, propagation methods, and planting recommendations for 'Tahiti' lime trees, emphasizing the importance of using disease-free nursery trees and appropriate rootstocks for optimal growth and fruit production. …”
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An Ambrosia Beetle Xyleborus affinis Eichhoff, 1868 (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)
Published 2015-08-01“…Like other ambrosia beetles, it bores tunnels into the xylem of weakened, cut or injured trees and farms gardens of symbiotic fungus for food. …”
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Oak Treehopper, Platycotis vittata (Fabricius) (Insecta: Hemiptera: Membracidae)
Published 2005-02-01“…., where it is sometimes sufficiently abundant to cause concern to owners of valuable shade trees. In Florida we have reports of professional pest control companies being hired to control this pest. …”
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Oak Treehopper, Platycotis vittata (Fabricius) (Insecta: Hemiptera: Membracidae)
Published 2005-02-01“…., where it is sometimes sufficiently abundant to cause concern to owners of valuable shade trees. In Florida we have reports of professional pest control companies being hired to control this pest. …”
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Geosmithia Species in Florida: Common Fungal Symbionts of Wood-Boring Bark Beetles
Published 2019-02-01“…Most Geosmithia species do no harm to host trees, but the canker-causing Geosmithia morbida and its beetle vector, the walnut twig beetle, cause the disease complex known as thousand cankers disease on walnut trees. …”
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Growing ‘Tahiti’ Limes in the Home Landscape
Published 2016-11-01“…The guide details the climatic adaptations, propagation methods, and planting recommendations for 'Tahiti' lime trees, emphasizing the importance of using disease-free nursery trees and appropriate rootstocks for optimal growth and fruit production. …”
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Cicadas (of Florida), Neocicada hieroglyphica (Say), Tibicen, Diceroprocta and Melampsalta spp. (Insecta: Hemiptera: Cicadidae)
Published 2005-04-01“… In Florida, cicadas are best known for their loud calls heard during the day, usually issuing from trees. Their cast nymphal skeletons are often seen on the trunks of trees or on shrubs. …”
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Citrus Nursery Production Guide, Chapter 7: Seed and Budwood Production, Transport, and Conservation
Published 2019-09-01“… The Florida citrus industry maintains a high demand for trees for replanting and resetting, as well as an interest in new releases of rootstocks and scions with improved disease and abiotic stress tolerances. …”
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Citrus Nursery Production Guide, Chapter 7: Seed and Budwood Production, Transport, and Conservation
Published 2019-09-01“… The Florida citrus industry maintains a high demand for trees for replanting and resetting, as well as an interest in new releases of rootstocks and scions with improved disease and abiotic stress tolerances. …”
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An Ambrosia Beetle Xyleborus affinis Eichhoff, 1868 (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)
Published 2015-08-01“…Like other ambrosia beetles, it bores tunnels into the xylem of weakened, cut or injured trees and farms gardens of symbiotic fungus for food. …”
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Policy Considerations for Using Forests to Mitigate Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Published 2001-01-01“…At the same time, their relevance in the context of the international climate change negotiations is much more complicated than portrayed by newspapers such as the New York Times (“Role of Trees in Curbing Greenhouse Gases is Challenged”, May 24, 2001) and the Christian Science Monitor (“Trees No Savior for Global Warming”, May 25, 2001).…”
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Capítulo 3 — Evaluación de los árboles dañados durante un huracán y toma de decisiones
Published 2008-04-01“…Gilman, and Astrid Delgado, is the Spanish language version of FOR-117, Chapter 3 - Assessing Hurricane-Damaged Trees and Deciding What to Do. It is part of the Urban Forest Hurricane Recovery Program series. …”
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MONITORING FRUIT LANDRACES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC, TRACING THEIR ORIGIN AND POTENTIAL FOR THEIR CONSERVATION
Published 2018-06-01“…Individual trees were identified, attributed to cultivars, localized by GPS and mapped in the Geobase Map of the Czech Republic. …”
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Capítulo 3 — Evaluación de los árboles dañados durante un huracán y toma de decisiones
Published 2008-04-01“…Gilman, and Astrid Delgado, is the Spanish language version of FOR-117, Chapter 3 - Assessing Hurricane-Damaged Trees and Deciding What to Do. It is part of the Urban Forest Hurricane Recovery Program series. …”
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Cicadas (of Florida), Neocicada hieroglyphica (Say), Tibicen, Diceroprocta and Melampsalta spp. (Insecta: Hemiptera: Cicadidae)
Published 2005-04-01“… In Florida, cicadas are best known for their loud calls heard during the day, usually issuing from trees. Their cast nymphal skeletons are often seen on the trunks of trees or on shrubs. …”
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Geosmithia Species in Florida: Common Fungal Symbionts of Wood-Boring Bark Beetles
Published 2019-02-01“…Most Geosmithia species do no harm to host trees, but the canker-causing Geosmithia morbida and its beetle vector, the walnut twig beetle, cause the disease complex known as thousand cankers disease on walnut trees. …”
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