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NATURAL AREA AND CLIMATE INDICATORS OF GROWING OF EVERGREEN BOXWOOD IN SUBDIVISION CONDITIONS

Agriculture and Forestry
The natural possibilities of the growth and development of evergreen boxwood plants in the soil and climatic conditions of Podillia were investigated.
Ruslan Myalkovsky   +2 more
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Detached leaf assays reveal long-term efficacy of the systemic fungicide flutriafol against boxwood blight.

Plant Disease
Intensive fungicide regimes are commonly used on Buxus spp. in the US to manage boxwood blight (BWB), a plant disease caused by Calonectria pseudonaviculata (CPS). BWB causes losses in both nursery production and landscapes.
G. Sacher, Jay Pscheidt
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Building Health into New Boxwood Crops and Plantings by Making Informed Cultivar Selection

Plant Health Progress, 2023
Boxwood blight caused by Calonectria pseudonaviculata and leafminer (Monarthropalpus flavus) are the primary boxwood disease and pest. This review summarizes the latest studies evaluating boxwood cultivars and selections against boxwood blight and/or ...
Chuang Hong
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Data, computation and user interfaces in the Boxwood Project.

Endeavour
In 2011, conservator Lisa Ellis and curator Sasha Suda of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), started a small-scale research project focused on the manufacturing secrets of a group of sixteenth century, northern European miniature boxwood carvings.
L. Ellis   +2 more
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First Report of Leaf Spot of Small-leaved Boxwood Caused by Pseudonectria foliicola in China

Plant Disease
Small-leaved boxwood [Buxus sinica (Rehd. et Wils.) Cheng] is an ornamental shrub in China, accounts for 30% of the global planting area. Volutella leaf and stem blight, caused by ascomycete fungi Pseudonectria foliicola and P.
Yanqing Li   +5 more
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Economic, Environmental, and Societal Impacts of the Boxwood Blight Insight Group Research

PhytoFrontiers™
Boxwood blight threatens the United States’ leading evergreen ornamental shrub and the broader green-industry economy it anchors. This study synthesizes four years of research outputs from the Boxwood Blight Insight Group (BBIG)—a transdisciplinary ...
Charles R. Hall   +3 more
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A Study on Clonal Propagation by Cutting of Native Boxwood Species Buxus balearica

Horticultural Studies
The aim of the study was to determine the reproductive parameters of the endangered Buxus balearica species, which is naturally distributed in Türkiye, under in vivo conditions.
Ömer Sarı, F. Çelikel
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The Mutual Effects of Pinching and Promalin® on Root Architecture in Two Boxwood Species

The Philippine agricultural scientist
Boxwoods are constantly pinched to shape and form hedges, and Promalin® application is used to boost their shoot yield. Having good root development is crucial for the healthy development of plants; however, the effects of such applications on plant root
Omer Sari, F. Çelikel
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Costs Associated With Mitigating Boxwood Blight During Nursery Production in the U.S.

Journal of environmental horticulture
Three scenarios commonly used for nursery production of boxwood (Buxus L. spp., Buxaceae) in #3 containers [11 L (3 gal)] in the U.S. were modeled based on published best management practices and grower interviews.
Charles R. Hall
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Peculiarities of root system and aerial part formation in evergreen boxwood cuttings with twoyear-old and one-year-old wood

Agrobiologia
The study results of the peculiarities of evergreen boxwood rooting (Buxus sempervirens L.) cuttings with two-year wood were presented, regeneration processes in which are insufficiently studied.
S. Koval   +5 more
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