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Forest Tent Caterpillar
... and laid in honey-comb like bands of 150-200 eggs around small twigs of host trees in the mid-summer. After the eggs are laid, the female secretes spumaline, a shiny ... . Hosts: Trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) is the tent caterpillars preferred host, although the caterpillars will attack a wide variety of deciduous trees and shrubs. Under high population conditions, the larvae will devour ...
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... heartwood (heartwood forming trees) that would have provided passageways for roots. The fruiting bodies of the mycorrhizal fungi, produced from energy supplied by the host plant, can also ... and growth of new trees depend on development of appropriate mycorrhizal associations. Surprisingly, fungal symbionts apparently disappear from cutover areas shortly after their host trees are removed (Harvey et ...
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... in heartwood (heartwood forming trees) that provide passageways for roots. The fruiting bodies of the mycorrhizal fungi, produced from energy supplied by the host plant, can also be ... and growth of new trees depend on development of appropriate mycorrhizal associations. Surprisingly, fungal symbionts apparently disappear from cutover areas shortly after their host trees are removed (Harvey et al ...
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Boxelder Bug
... siding. Removing boxelder trees from the premises may help reduce boxelder bug numbers. However, since the adults are good flyers, even homes at a considerable distance from host trees may be invaded. Wide-area removal of boxelder trees is not suggested, as the shade value of these trees is more important than the nuisance caused by the bugs. When planting shade trees ...
hortparadise.unl.edu

F@B: April 2001 - Hot Topics
... Cali-fornia, however, the pathogen is vectored into host trees by insects, parti-cularly bark beetles, which utilize dead, diseased and dying host mate-rial. A model has been developed ... selecting appropriate tree species, utilizing resistant varieties of susceptible species, and managing diseased trees such that systemic induced resistance may be expressed. Recommendations to reduce the spread ...
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Control of Roof Rats in Fruit Trees
... Copyright Infomation Control of Roof Rats in Fruit Trees Control of Roof Rats in Fruit Trees 1 William H. Kern, Jr.2 This document ... the bubonic plague around the world and is also the reservoir host for murine typhus. Roof rats are the worst rodent pest in ... to help you reduce damage. Proper spacing and pruning of fruit trees Your fruit trees should be isolated, not touching fences, overhead wires, or ...
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Alkaline Tolerant Trees and Shrubs
... Alkaline Tolerant Trees and Shrubs Alkaline Tolerant Trees and Shrubs GardenLine | Trees and Shrubs | Alkaline Tolerant Trees and Shrubs Height Location Other Information Buffalo Berry Shepherdia 1-1.5 meters (3-5 ... , Manitoba Acer negundo 9.1-15.2 meters (30-50 feet) Full sun Native Plant, host for Box elder bugs Olive, Russian Eleaeagnus angustifolia 4.6-7.6 meters (15-25 ...
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Verticillium Wilt of Landscape Trees and Shrubs, HYG-3053-96
... Sheet Plant Pathology 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, OH 43210-1087 Verticillium Wilt of Landscape Trees and Shrubs HYG-3053-96 Jim Chatfield Stephen Nameth Nancy Taylor Verticillium wilt, caused ... raspberries and strawberries, to tomatoes and potatoes. Some of the many common woody ornamental host plants include ash, barberry, catalpa, elm, magnolia, maple, Russian olive, redbud, smoketree, tuliptree, ...
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Trees Part 4
... and Southwest. The problem can be serious on young trees but has less effect on older trees. Summer Scorch (physiological): Leaves on affected trees have chlorotic margins. This condition is thought to be ... of the disease spread into a previously disease free area. 6. Use trees not known to be a host of Oak Decline. Cotton Wood Pine Baldcypress Arizona Cypress Willow Walnut Hickory Magnolia ...
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Trees Part 5
... fire, insects, machinery and unfavorable environmental situations. Remove diseased trees. Plant trees adapted to the locality. Avoid introducing foreign species of trees unless inspected and approved by forestry personnel. REDBUD Cercis ... ): This fungus is known generally as a weak or facultative parasite with a wide host range. However, in Texas it has caused a rapid death of sycamores. The fungus ...
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