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Pest categorisation of Aonidiella orientalis
Abstract The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Aonidiella orientalis (Hemiptera: Diaspididae), the oriental scale, for the EU. A. orientalis is a species mostly occurring in tropical and subtropical areas. It is not listed in Annex II of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2072.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +26 more
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Soilless substrates are routinely amended with dolomite and sulfate-based micronutrients to improve fertility, but the effect of these amendments on phosphorous (P) in substrate pore-water during containerized crop production is poorly understood.
Jacob H. Shreckhise +5 more
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New Red-Flowered Crape Myrtles
ENH-1019, a 4-page illustrated fact sheet by Gary W. Knox, describes the history of the development of red-flowered crape myrtles, planting and care, and characteristics and availability of various red-flowered cultivars. Published by the UF Department of Environmental Horticulture, May 2006.
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First report of the aphid Tinocallis kahawaluokalani (Hem.: Aphididae) from Iran [PDF]
The aphid Tinocallis kahawaluokalani is reported here for the first time from Iran. The aphid specimens were collected on Crape myrtle bushes, Lagerstroemia spp. (Lythraceae), in the west of Mazandaran province in 2017.
Moloud Gholamzadeh-Chitgar
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Cretopachyderes gen. nov., a new remarkable click beetle (Coleoptera: Elateridae: Agrypninae) from the mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber [PDF]
Although the Mesozoic Era played an important role in the evolution and diversification of Elateridae, the Cretaceous click-beetle fauna remains very poorly known. Here we describe Cretopachyderes burmitinus gen. et sp. nov.
R. Kundrata +4 more
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In Vitro Culture of Crape Myrtle
Abstract Crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica L. ‘Near East’) explants of 2 nodes were cultured on woody plant medium (WPM) supplemented with PBA, BA, or kinetin. PBA was most effective in promoting axillary shoot proliferation. Maximum number of axillary budbreaks occurred on modified WPM containing 3-9 μm PBA.
Z. M. Zhang, F. T. Davies
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The evolution of tree nursery offerings in Los Angeles County over the last 110 years [PDF]
Interest in urban vegetation has increased dramatically. Urban trees are an important aspect of the urban environment but there is little known about the potential sources of those trees, change in tree species diversity over time and the factors leading
Gillespie, TW +4 more
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Three New Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia) Cultivars for Southern Landscape
Yongjun Yue, Zhuomei Chen, Donglin Zhang
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Sistem Temu Kembali Citra Daun Menggunakan Metode Reduced Multi Scale Arch Height (R-march) Pada Smartphone [PDF]
Metode yang digunakan dalam sistem temu kembali citra daun harus efesien agar dapat berjalan baik pada smartphone yang memiliki sumber daya terbatas.
Fatichah, C. (Chastine) +2 more
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Lagerstroemia speciosa: Queens Crape myrtle
This is one of only a few deciduous trees which grow in tropical and subtropical areas of the country. A profusion of large, three-inch wide, bright pink to lavender blooms appear in dense, foot-long, terminal panicles from June to July, making Queen's ...
Edward Gilman +5 more
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