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    Mechanical Harvesting and Tree Health by Richard S. Buker, James P. Syvertsen, Jacqueline K. Burns, Fritz M. Roka, William M. Miller, Masoud Salyani, Galen K. Brown

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…This publication was designed to inform decision makers on the impacts of tree injury on the health and longevity of citrus trees. …”
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    Magnesium (Mg) for Citrus Trees by Mongi Zekri, Tom Obreza

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…In Florida, Mg deficiency is commonly referred to as “bronzing.” Trees with inadequate Mg may have no symptoms in the spring growth flush, but leaf symptoms develop as the leaves age and the fruit expand and mature in the summer and fall. …”
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    Determining the Value of an Orchard Tree by Edward Evans, Carlos Balerdi, Jonathan Crane, Sikavas Nalampang

    Published 2006-12-01
    “… FE676, a 4-page illustrated fact sheet by Edward Evans, Carlos Balerdi, Jonathan Crane, and Sikavas Nalampang, provides step-by-step instructions for using the agecon-trec software program to estimate the value of a tree that has been destroyed. …”
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    Mechanical Harvesting and Tree Health by Richard S. Buker, James P. Syvertsen, Jacqueline K. Burns, Fritz M. Roka, William M. Miller, Masoud Salyani, Galen K. Brown

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…This publication was designed to inform decision makers on the impacts of tree injury on the health and longevity of citrus trees. …”
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    Fabric-Container-Grown Trees by Edward F. Gilman

    Published 2003-07-01
    “… Some growers produce trees in fabric containers above ground. The fabric allows air to prune roots and the fabric itself prunes roots. …”
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    Magnesium (Mg) for Citrus Trees by Mongi Zekri, Tom Obreza

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…In Florida, Mg deficiency is commonly referred to as “bronzing.” Trees with inadequate Mg may have no symptoms in the spring growth flush, but leaf symptoms develop as the leaves age and the fruit expand and mature in the summer and fall. …”
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    Potassium (K) for Citrus Trees by Mongi Zekri, Tom Obreza

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…This nutrient also helps to reduce the influence that adverse weather conditions (such as drought, cold, and flooding) have on citrus trees. This 4-page fact sheet was written by Mongi Zekri and Tom Obreza and published by the UF Department of Soil and Water Science, July 2013. …”
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    On the Number of Spanning Trees of Graphs by Ş. Burcu Bozkurt, Durmuş Bozkurt

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…We establish some bounds for the number of spanning trees of connected graphs in terms of the number of vertices (n), the number of edges (m), maximum vertex degree (Δ1), minimum vertex degree (δ), …first Zagreb index (M1), and Randić index (R-1).…”
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    Urban Tree Selection for Diversity by Deborah R. Hilbert, Andrew K. Koeser, Robert J. Northrop

    Published 2020-10-01
    Subjects: “…Tree Selection…”
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    Polyclonal Recipient nTregs Are Superior to Donor or Third-Party Tregs in the Induction of Transplantation Tolerance by Nina Pilat, Christoph Klaus, Karin Hock, Ulrike Baranyi, Lukas Unger, Benedikt Mahr, Andreas M. Farkas, Fritz Wrba, Thomas Wekerle

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Here we show that CD4+CD25+ in vitro activated nTregs are superior to TGFβ induced iTregs in promoting the induction of chimerism and tolerance. …”
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    Case Study: Trap Crop with Pheromone Traps for Suppressing Euschistus servus (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) in Cotton by P. G. Tillman, T. E. Cottrell

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In 2004, density of E. servus was lower in cotton fields with sorghum trap crops (with or without pheromone traps) compared to control cotton fields. …”
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    LingoTrip: Spatiotemporal context prompt driven large language model for individual trip prediction by Zhenlin Qin, Pengfei Zhang, Leizhen Wang, Zhenliang Ma

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The paper proposes a LingoTrip model for predicting individual next trip location by designing the spatiotemporal context prompts for LLMs. …”
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    Irrigation Management of HLB-Affected Trees by Davie Mayeso Kadyampakeni, Kelly T. Morgan, Mongi Zekri, Rhuanito Ferrarezi, Arnold W. Schumann

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Any degree of water stress or imbalance can produce a deleterious change in physiological activity of growth and production of citrus trees.  The number of fruit, fruit size, and tree canopy are reduced and premature fruit drop is increased with water stress.  …”
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    Optimizing Irrigation and Young Tree Management by Davie Kadyampakeni, Sandra Guzman

    Published 2021-04-01
    “… Young citrus trees require optimal irrigation management for vigorous vegetative growth, leaf flushing, and establishment of a dense canopy. …”
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    Irrigation Management of HLB-Affected Trees by Davie Mayeso Kadyampakeni, Kelly T. Morgan, Mongi Zekri, Rhuanito Ferrarezi, Arnold W. Schumann

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Any degree of water stress or imbalance can produce a deleterious change in physiological activity of growth and production of citrus trees.  The number of fruit, fruit size, and tree canopy are reduced and premature fruit drop is increased with water stress.  …”
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    Advances in the Study of Heartwood Formation in Trees by Shuqi Yang, Fangcuo Qin, Shengkun Wang, Xiang Li, Yunqing Zhou, Sen Meng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Heartwood, serving as the central constituent of the xylem, plays a crucial role in the growth, development, and resilience of trees. The process of heartwood formation constitutes a complex biological phenomenon influenced by various factors. …”
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