Leaf scorch of ornamental trees and shrubs (2010) [PDF]
Leaf scorch is a noninfectious condition caused by an unfavorable environment. There is no chemical control for leaf scorch, so the most effective defense is good management.
Schrock, Denny, Starbuck, Christopher J.
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The feasibility of detecting trees affected by the pine wood nematode using remote sensing [PDF]
Institute for Environment and Sustainability (Joint Research Centre)
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Horticultural Studies 1999 [PDF]
Horticultural Studies 1999 is the second edition of a Research Series dedicated to horticultural programs in the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture and the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences.
Clark, John R., Richardson, Michael D.
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Engineered pine endophytic Bacillus toyonensis with nematocidal and colonization abilities for pine wilt disease control. [PDF]
Li D +7 more
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Exploring the Close-Range Detection of UAV-Based Images on Pine Wilt Disease by an Improved Deep Learning Method. [PDF]
Ye X, Pan J, Liu G, Shao F.
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Predicting the Potential Distribution of Pine Wilt Disease in China under Climate Change. [PDF]
Ouyang X, Chen A, Li Y, Han X, Lin H.
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A lightweight improved YOLOv8 method for intelligent detection of pine wilt disease. [PDF]
Chen G +11 more
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Residual Dynamics of Fluopyram and Its Compound Formulations in Pinus massoniana and Their Efficacy in Preventing Pine Wilt Disease. [PDF]
Zhang W +7 more
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Editorial: Global occurrence of pine wilt disease: Biological interactions and integrated management. [PDF]
Espada M +4 more
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Phytotoxins in pine wilt disease.
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