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... over-pruning, flush cuts, topping cuts or repeated deep injections are inflicted, the wood associated with the injuries is also compartmentalized. But again, as dynamic mass is walled off, the ... after retirement from the U.S. Forest Service. He currently resides in Durham, New Hampshire.” Reproduced with permission of Tree Care Industry and Dr. Alex L. Shigo. The article was published in Volume ...
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... are separate from the processes of callus and woundwood formation. A typical cracking pattern associated with multiple stems. The willow oak was growing in a city. Cracks that separate multiple ... after retirement from the U.S. Forest Service. He currently resides in Durham, New Hampshire.” Reproduced with permission of Tree Care Industry and Dr. Alex L. Shigo. The article was published in Volume ...
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Hunt Institute: Flora of North America
... North America, showing the entry for Tsuga canadensis (Eastern hemlock), the state tree of Pennsylvania. Reproduced with permission of the Flora of North America Organization. The Flora of North America presents for the ...
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Quick 'n Easy Stain Removal
... to harden gum. Crack or scrape off excess. Spray with pretreatment aerosol product. Rub with heavy-duty liquid detergent. Rinse with hot water. Repeat if necessary. Launder. Deodorants: Apply ... Soiled With Pesticide Pm 1087. Iowa State University Extension Service: Ames, Iowa, 1983 Special thanks to Iowa State University for allowing us to reproduce this information. Reproduced with permission from ...
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Katherine Esau
... by President-Elect Ray F. Evert, University of Wisconsin Reproduced with permission from the Plant Science Bulletin, Volume 31 No 5, October 1985. With the presentation of the first Katherine Esau Award, established ... people followed this advice. They rode in a third class wagon with wooden benches, together with the officers, the injured and some other refugees. The journey to Berlin lasted two ...
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Ceiba Foundation - Articles
... in Ecuador" (2.1 MB). Orchids 74(10): 748-757. October 2005. By Philip Seaton. (Reproduced with permission from the American Orchid Society and the author). "Andean Orchid Conservation and the Role ... 14-17 2004. Selbyana 26(1,2). 2006. By Joe E. Meisel & Catherine L. Woodward. (Reproduced with permission from Allen Press and the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens). Online Features Tamanduas: A Vested ...
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Canadian Iris Society - Culture: Japanese Iris
... | AIS REGION 16 | Links | Culture: Japanese Iris Growing Japanese Irises Culture for Japanese Iris Reproduced with permission from Ensata Gardens, Galesburg, Michigan No other iris is influenced to as great a ... may suffocate and die. Artificial, plastic lined bogs have produced mixed results with some becoming saturated with water and souring and suffocating the roots. It is best to put some ...
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Palms with Potential for South Texas by Robert Riffle and Richard Travis
... with Potential for South Texas by Robert Riffle and Richard Travis Palms with Potential for South Texas by Robert Riffle and Richard Travis © 1999 Robert Riffle and Richard Travis Reproduced with permission from the Palm Society of South Texas bulletin The purpose of this article is to familiarize the southern Texas palm lover with species which ...
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APSnet Feature - Return of an Old Problem:Fusarium Head Blight of Small Grains
... - Plant Health Reviews - 22 June 2000 Accession DOI:10.1094/PHP-2000-0622-01-RV Reproduced, with permission, from APSnet Features, 1999. The American Phytopathological Society, St. Paul, MN, U.S.A. ... A. 1995. Assessing non-specificity of resistance in wheat to head blight caused by inoculation with European strains of Fusarium culmorum, F. graminearum, and F. nivale using a multiplicative model ...
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APSnet Feature - Transgenic Virus Resistant Papaya: New Hope for Controlling Papaya Ringspot Virus in Hawaii
... - Plant Health Reviews - 21 June 2000 Accession DOI:10.1094/PHP-2000-0621-01-RV Reproduced, with permission, from APSnet Features, 1998. The American Phytopathological Society, St. Paul, MN, U.S.A. ... within the border are mixture of transgenic and nontransgenic papaya. Trees with yellow canopy are nontransgenic infected with PRSV while those with the green canopy are trees of transgenic line 55-1. ( ...
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