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Florida Homeowner Herbicide Guide: Considerations, Applications, and Selection
Published 2019-08-01“…This EDIS publication is for Florida gardeners, horticulturalists and homeowners who want to utilize herbicides to control weeds in their landscape. …”
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Ville durable et nouveaux territoires du corps
Published 2018-04-01“…This leads them to explore the city and exploit its growing resources (cycle tracks, sports arenas, familial gardens, pedestrian areas, tattoo-shops, and various other accommodations) until they mix their bodies with the places in which their practices take place. …”
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Florida Homeowner Herbicide Guide: Considerations, Applications, and Selection
Published 2019-08-01“…This EDIS publication is for Florida gardeners, horticulturalists and homeowners who want to utilize herbicides to control weeds in their landscape. …”
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Distribution, Identification and Management of Two-Leaf Nightshade (Solanum diphyllum), an Invasive Plant in Florida
Published 2020-10-01“…This new 5-page publication of the UF/IFAS Environmental Horticulture Department is primarily intended for Florida gardeners, landscapers, and land managers, and it contains information on identification, flowering, fruiting, and management recommendations for this widely occurring plant. …”
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Coloring with Spiders: Our Favorites from Florida
Published 2023-03-01“…While spiders are often feared, they are generally non-aggressive and provide essential ecosystem services, such as controlling pest insects in homes, gardens, and agricultural crops. This downloadable educational coloring book focused on spiders provides a creative way for people of all ages to appreciate the beauty and intrigue of spiders. …”
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RESPONSE OF LOCAL SWEET ORANGE TRANSPLANTS TO SPRAYING WITH MICRONUTRIENTS AND CPPU
Published 2024-12-01“…The experiment was carried out in Lath house belonging to Department of Horticulture and Landscape Gardening at College of Agriculture - University of Anbar for period 15/8/2022 to 1/6/2023, to study effect of spraying with each of combination of micronutrients Fe, Zn and Mn at a concentrations (0, 0.25 and 0.50 g L-1), which are symbolized by symbols (M0, M1 and M2), respectively, and spraying with growth regulator CPPU at concentrations (0, 6 and 12 mg L-1) which are symbolized by symbols (C0, C1 and C2), respectively. on some vegetative growth traits of Local Sweet Orange transplants. …”
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Overview of cultivated and wild species of the Oleaceae family (Fabaceae s.l.) in the Emirate of Fujairah (United Arab Emirates)
Published 2024-12-01“…As a result of field research, examination of irrigated gardens, public parks, urban plantings and plant nurseries, herbarium materials and literature data, a list of wild and cultivated plant species growing here was compiled. …”
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Distribution of morphological traits in ornamental peach cultivars according to their priority
Published 2019-02-01“…The work was based on the ornamental peach collection maintained at the Nikita Botanical Gardens. Main morphological traits of cultivars were studied using the peach variety testing guidelines of the Russian State Variety Testing Commission, UPOV Guidelines, the Descriptor List of the Genus Persica Mill., and Expert Examination Methods for Ornamental Peach Varieties. …”
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Liposomal Delivery of Plant Bioactives Enhances Potency in Food Systems: A Review
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Croton Production and Use
Published 2003-04-01“… Crotons have been popular in tropical gardens for centuries. Crotons grow into shrubs and small trees in their native habitats of India, Malaysia, and some of the South Pacific islands. …”
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An Ambrosia Beetle Xyleborus affinis Eichhoff, 1868 (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)
Published 2015-08-01“…Like other ambrosia beetles, it bores tunnels into the xylem of weakened, cut or injured trees and farms gardens of symbiotic fungus for food. Females lay eggs in the fungus-lined galleries and larvae feed exclusively on the fungi. …”
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Vespiform Thrips Franklinothrips vespiformis Crawford (Insecta:Thysanoptera: Aeolothripidae)
Published 2015-08-01“…This species is sold for use as a biological control agent in botanical gardens, zoos, interior landscapes, research greenhouses, nurseries with ornamental plants as well as outdoors in subtropical regions. …”
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Lemon Bacopa: Bacopa caroliniana
Published 2015-06-01“… Lemon bacopa is a native aquatic and wetland plant that is a welcome inclusion in a variety of settings, including water gardens, aquatic ponds, and wetland restoration and mitigation sites. …”
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Croton Production and Use
Published 2003-04-01“… Crotons have been popular in tropical gardens for centuries. Crotons grow into shrubs and small trees in their native habitats of India, Malaysia, and some of the South Pacific islands. …”
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Global scale arsenic pollution : increase the scientific knowledge to reduce human exposure
Published 2018-09-01“…The aim of the present paper is therefore to provide a synthesis of recent interdisciplinary knowledge on arsenic, in particular for urban gardeners and farmers who may be confronted with well water pollution or contamination of produced vegetables. …”
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Vespiform Thrips Franklinothrips vespiformis Crawford (Insecta:Thysanoptera: Aeolothripidae)
Published 2015-08-01“…This species is sold for use as a biological control agent in botanical gardens, zoos, interior landscapes, research greenhouses, nurseries with ornamental plants as well as outdoors in subtropical regions. …”
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Spatial Considerations Needed when Balancing Land Conservation and Development
Published 2022-03-01“… Designers, builders, and managers of sustainable urban areas must consider location and proximity of conserved land, built infrastructure, and designed urban ecosystems such as stormwater ponds and ornamental gardens. This publication introduces four key spatial considerations and discusses their implications for conservation of native plants and animals and the biodiversity and ecological benefits provided by urban landscapes. …”
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