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Upland Plover in Adams County, Pennsylvania [PDF]
Brooke Meanley, Meanley Brooke
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The Economic Benefits Associated with Florida's Artificial Reefs
Florida has the most permitted artificial reefs in the nation. FE-649, a 6-page fact sheet by Charles Adams, presents the results of several studies to determine the economic benefits of artificial reefs.
Chuck Adams, Bill Lindberg, John Stevely
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FE700, an 8-page paper by Chuck Adams, Betty Staugler, and Alan Hodges, describes an assessment of the economic activities in Charlotte County associated with the Water LIFE Kids Cup Fishing Tournament, to help tournament planners better anticipate the ...
Chuck Adams, Betty Staugler, Alan Hodges
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Florida’s Apalachicola Bay has long been known for its oyster harvesting and processing industry, but a steady decline in oyster landings in the Bay has threatened the industry.
Robert Botta +4 more
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A comparative analysis of pawpaw (Asimina triloba) quality and nutritional data
The North American pawpaw (Asimina triloba [L.] Dunal) from sixteen varieties was analyzed for size, pH, oBrix, firmness, and pulp and skin color. A varietal composite was used to determine nutrient composition.
Robert G. Brannan +3 more
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Fusarium crown rot (FCR) of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), caused by Fusarium pseudograminearm and Fusarium culmorum, is a yield‐limiting disease in arid wheat‐producing areas of the inland Pacific Northwest.
Christina H. Hagerty +7 more
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Phosphorus Supply Does Not Affect Fusarium Crown Rot of Winter Wheat
Fusarium crown rot (FCR) is a major limitation to the wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) industry in the inland Pacific Northwest, United States. Genetic resistance to FCR is poorly understood and major gene resistance is not available in adapted cultivars ...
C. H. Hagerty +3 more
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Teaching Copyright Law through Participatory Involvement in an Unconference Setting
An “unconference” is an attempt by librarians and other professionals to work outside of the traditional conference model. Presenters are encouraged to break out of traditional modes of presentation and try new methods of engaging with the participants.
Amanda McCormick +3 more
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