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Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 1986
The term scorch is commonly used to describe foliar symptoms of marginal and interveinal dessication. A diversity of abiotic and biotic agents cause scorch symptoms in shade trees. Thus there are many physiologic and pathologic bases for leaf scorch. Little research has been performed to define these bases; however, recent research involving fastidious
R. Hammerschlag, J. Sherald, S. Kostka
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The term scorch is commonly used to describe foliar symptoms of marginal and interveinal dessication. A diversity of abiotic and biotic agents cause scorch symptoms in shade trees. Thus there are many physiologic and pathologic bases for leaf scorch. Little research has been performed to define these bases; however, recent research involving fastidious
R. Hammerschlag, J. Sherald, S. Kostka
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1975
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1919
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2021
Learn how to nurture the development of a healthy tree structure in young shade trees in this Idaho Green Thumb How-to on pruning. After a brief overview, an Extension specialist discusses the necessary tools, practices and procedures whose proper application will improve the life and longevity of your trees.
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Learn how to nurture the development of a healthy tree structure in young shade trees in this Idaho Green Thumb How-to on pruning. After a brief overview, an Extension specialist discusses the necessary tools, practices and procedures whose proper application will improve the life and longevity of your trees.
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Diseases of shade trees: cultural control of shade tree diseases
2019Diseases of shade trees including leaf scorch, winter and low temperature injuries, sunscald, mechanical injuries, dieback, and nutrient ...
Stipes, R. Jay, Beecher, Albert S.
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Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees
2013Tree species described in this publication are the ones most commonly available in retail nurseries and garden centers. Some species have been included on the list because they are commonly available, even though they are not recommended for general landscape planting.
Relf, Diane +1 more
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Diseases of shade trees: verticillium wilt of shade trees
2019List of susceptible trees, disease process and control of verticillium ...
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Journal of Forestry, 1935
Abstract Culture and leisure have brought with them a new occupation. Mr. Feuska describes some of the problems that must be solved by trained men engaged in creating and preserving the aesthetic use of trees.--P. A. Herbert.
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Abstract Culture and leisure have brought with them a new occupation. Mr. Feuska describes some of the problems that must be solved by trained men engaged in creating and preserving the aesthetic use of trees.--P. A. Herbert.
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The importance of shade trees in promoting carbon storage in the coffee agroforest systems
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 2023Ivette Perfecto +2 more
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