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Impacts of Crapemyrtle Bark Scale on Consumers and the Horticulture Industry
In this study, we conducted a nationwide online survey, including discrete choice scenarios, to understand consumers’ purchasing behavior for flowering trees and shrubs for home landscapes in the US.
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© 2018 Temperature is one of the most important abiotic factors influencing the adaptation and diversification of insects. Diverse and complex physiological mechanisms have evolved to help insects adapt to seasonal changes in temperature and prevent cold
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Effect of Crapemyrtle Bark Scale on Crapemyrtle Industry and Consumer Demand
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Control of Crapemyrtle Aphid, 1989
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1990Abstract Mixed varieties of crapemyrtle growing in a commercial nursery near Fort Mill, SC were sprayed on 14 Sep. Application conditions were sunny skies, 29°C, and 72% relative humidity. Treatments were applied with an Echo backpack hydraulic sprayer; 1.25 gal of mixed material was applied/plant.
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Longevity of crapemyrtle pollen stored at different temperatures
Scientia Horticulturae, 2012Abstract Temperatures for storage of crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia spp.) pollen over time were studied using clones of two interspecific hybrids (L. ‘Cheyenne’ and L. ‘Wichita’) and five species (L. indica ‘Catawba’, L. subcostata (NA 40181), L. limii (SHL2004-1), L. speciosa (MIA 36606), and L. fauriei ‘Kiowa’).
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Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 2022
Michael J Škvarla, Scott A Schneider
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Michael J Škvarla, Scott A Schneider
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