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(101) Fertilizer Source Affects Nitrogen and Phosphorus Levels in Leachate from Container-grown Quercus phellos L. and Magnolia virginiana L. [PDF]
Environmental concerns with nitrogen and phosphorus use at container nurseries and the subsequent effects of nutrient-laden irrigation effluent prompted this study. Bare root liners of willow oak (Quercus phellos L.) and sweetbay magnolia (Magnolia virginiana L.) were grown in #5 containers during year one and repotted into #15 containers during year ...
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State Records and Confirmations of Arkansas Flat Bugs (Heteroptera: Aradidae) [PDF]
Eight aradid species are reported for the first time from Arkansas including Aneurus pygmaeus, Aradus cincticornis, Aradus crenatus, Quilnus niger, Mezira granulata, Mezira lobata, Mezira sayi, and Neuroctenus simplex.
McPherson, J. E, Taylor, Steven J
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Although evidence suggests >90% of the North American wood duck population nests in natural tree cavities, few studies have investigated the occurrence of these cavities across their southern breeding range. We aimed to determine forest and tree characteristics associated with the presence of cavities and cavities suitable for wood duck nesting and our
Cindy L. Von Haugg +6 more
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The survival and growth of bottomland tree species in floodplain ecosystems are largely driven by species‐specific resource conditions. To assess the performance of native tree species along resource gradients, we planted seedlings of four native species, including Baldcypress (Taxodium distichum), Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), Water oak (Quercus nigra),
Olaniyi O. Ajala +5 more
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Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (12): The routes 56 – 57 (Phellos – Kyaneai – Myra)
In the field survey of the Stadiasmus Patarensis (SP) in 2010, the route Phellos, Kyaneai and Myra was investigated. The Tabula Peutingeriana shows a route from Patara to Antiphellos then to Korydalla and Phaselis, while the SP doesn't mention ...
Fatih Onur, Mehmet Oktan
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Quercus phellos Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 994. 1753. "Habitat in America septentrionali." RCN: 7210. Lectotype (Reveal & al. in Huntia 7: 233. 1987): Clayton 780 [ 906 ] (BM-000051783; iso- LINN 1128.3). Current name: Quercus phellos L. (Fagaceae). Note: Dandy (Sloane Herbarium: 112.
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Checklist of Major Plant Species in Ashley County, Arkansas Noted by General Land Office Surveyors [PDF]
The original General Land Office (GLO) survey notes for the Ashley County, Arkansas, area were examined to determine the plant taxa mentioned during the 1818 to 1855 surveys.
Bragg, Don C.
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Denitrification and nitrous oxide emissions from riparian forests soils exposed to prolonged nitrogen runoff [PDF]
Compared to upland forests, riparian forest soils have greater potential to remove nitrate (NO3) from agricultural run-off through denitrification. It is unclear, however, whether prolonged exposure of riparian soils to nitrogen (N) loading will affect ...
A Smolander +53 more
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ABSTRACT Urban heat during summer has recently become a serious issue. Although urban trees have a cooling effect, this effect must be evaluated quantitatively for effective landscape and streetscape design. However, models capable of predicting hourly changes in typical tree transpiration under summer conditions at the whole‐tree scale rather than the
Suzuka Deushi +4 more
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Street‐side trees control pavement wetness in a moist‐temperate region with cold winters
Abstract Urban tree canopies intercept rain and snowfall, potentially extending the service life of asphalt pavement below them. However, the process of pavement wetting has not been quantified and controlling factors are poorly understood. In this study, we document four forms of pavement moisture and experimentally test the role of trees in ...
Glenn R. Matlack +2 more
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