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1 - Wildlife-departmental list
... /06 11:21 AM 1486K E-970 Ecology and Management of the Lesser Prairie-Chicken This circular describes the ecology and management of the Lesser Prairie-Chicken in Oklahoma and surrounding areas. ... F-2878 Fire Prescriptions for Maintenance and Restoration of Native Plant Communities This fact sheet describes how to develop a fire prescription to meet a land management objective. Revised March 2006. ...
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2 - Wildlife-animals
... /06 11:21 AM 1486K E-970 Ecology and Management of the Lesser Prairie-Chicken This circular describes the ecology and management of the Lesser Prairie-Chicken in Oklahoma and surrounding areas. ... F-2878 Fire Prescriptions for Maintenance and Restoration of Native Plant Communities This fact sheet describes how to develop a fire prescription to meet a land management objective. Revised March 2006. ...
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Publication Group:: Crop Production/Field Crops
... leading specialists to recommend a change to planting by seeds per acre rather than seeds per pound. Using Winter Wheat Yield Data to Improve Variety Selection, EC197 This extension circular describes a method for comparing and selecting various wheat varieties. Soybean Fertilizer Recommendations For Soybeans, G859 This guide provides recommendations on how to manage soil fertility with fertilizer ...
www.ianrpubs.unl.edu
Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... maturity more than compensates the enthusiast for the time and effort. A well-designed and well-managed home orchard can furnish both fine fruit and pleasant hours of gardening. This publication describes the various types of orchard fruits, their suitability to the Florida home orchard, and the process involved in raising a home orchard. DESCRIPTIONS Stone Fruits Peaches, nectarines, and plums ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu
Horseradish, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... name came into being was adapted from "Illinois Horseradish...A Natural Condiment", University of Illinois Circular 1084: The name "horseradish" is thought to have come from an English adaptation of its ... stem or leaf petioles of wasabi are also sold fresh in produce markets. The following describes only production practices for horseradish common in the U.S. VARIETIES Horseradish is divided into ...
oregonstate.edu
Beetles
... and are commonly referred to as rain beetles. The name Pleocoma is derived from two Greek roots, "pleos" (full or abundant) and "kome" (hair). The name translates into "very hairy," which describes these beetles perfectly, particularly their underside. Rain beetles are typically found in coastal foothills and canyons of chaparral and coastal sage scrub. After a soaking rain (usually one or more ...
waynesword.palomar.edu
ABS - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
... to an axis of bamboo by crossing it from wall to wall. - Pachymorphic: describes the rhizomes of clumping bamboos. They are short and usually thicker then the culms they produce. These rhizomes have a circular cross-section that diminishes towards the tips. The internodes are short, thick (except the bud-bearing internodes, which are more elongated) ...
www.americanbamboo.org
Arborsmith Press
... their own. In the real world, the house Reames has planted shows all the potential of his dream. Circular in shape, the living house is "built" of 77 red alders growing 11 inches apart. Already the ... this kind of artwork. He seems to have a true love for the shaping of the trees. Delbol describes her co-author as "a creative, imaginative plant lover. He truly does love plants and tries to infuse ...
www.arborsmith.com
August 2006 - Rose of the Month
... Fairy, it is a light pink polyantha that was introduced in 1932. Ortho's Complete Guide to Roses describes polyanthas as sturdy plants that are smaller than floribundas." Since The Fairy is the only polyantha that I have ... I can tell you about this particular polyantha. In my garden, The Fairy is in its own little circular bed in my back yard along a walk way. I have had this plant for 4 years and ...
www.ars.org
Glossary of Pollen and Spore Terminology - Part 2 (D-H)
... grain, appearing as a separation of the inner part of the exine from the domed sexine in the region of the endoaperture. Example: Hypericum (hypericaceae). Synonym of caverna. Comment: The term describes a feature morphologically similar to the vestibulum; the latter is restricted to porate pollen grains. See also: vestibulum. Fenestrate (adj.) (Iversen and Troels-Smith, 1950) Describing a class ...
www.biol.ruu.nl
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