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Control of Roof Rats in Fruit Trees
... rats consume and destroy stored animal and human food, attack fruit crops, and take up residence in attics, soffits, hollow walls, and ... traps only from dusk to dawn to avoid accidentally killing non-target species like squirrels and protected birds , such as wrens, woodpeckers, chickadees ... set only from dusk until dawn to avoid killing non-target animals active during the day. Use of live traps will ...
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Plant Pathology
... los síntomas del cancro cítrico y Procedimientos de descontaminación Integrated Disease Management for Vegetable Crops in Florida Integrated Management of Bacterial Spot on Tomato in Florida Integrated Pest ... Rot Southern Wilt of Geranium Sudden Oak Death Take-all Root Rot Target Spot of Several Vegetable Crops Thielaviopsis Trunk Rot of Palm Three Soilborne Tomato Diseases Caused by Ralstonia ...
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Water Movement in Mulched Beds in Rocky Soils of Miami-Dade County
... of water and nutrients are needed to ensure rapid growth and economical yields of vegetable crops. Scheduling irrigation for vegetables typically consists of knowing when to irrigate and how much water ... the root zone, and prevents nutrient leaching (Simonne et al., 2004). Irrigation scheduling requires a target water amount adjusted to weather conditions and crop age, a measure of soil moisture, a ...
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Fresh Produce Handling, Sanitation, and Safety Measures: Citrus
... unless it is incorporated into the soil not less than 90 days before harvest for crops (such as citrus fruit) that are not in contact with the soil. Fully composted manure ... to grow slowly or not at all below ~45oF (7oC). This is therefore the normal target for cooling systems. However, depending on the cultivar, growing region, maturity, fruit treatment (such as ...
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