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Pest categorisation of Diaprepes abbreviatus. [PDF]
Abstract The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of the citrus root weevil Diaprepes abbreviatus (L.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) for the European Union (EU) following the commodity risk assessment of Ligustrum delavayanum topiary grafted on L. japonicum plants from the UK in which D.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +24 more
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Food resource richness increases seed disperser visitations and seed rain richness. [PDF]
Historically, studies on seed network connectivity and health use a top‐down approach, examining the abundance and distribution of seed dispersers on a landscape. In this study, we used a bottom‐up approach to examine how food resource richness at sites impacted the richness of the seed disperser community visiting each site and the richness of the ...
Holdgrafer JP +3 more
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373 Response of Dwarf Yaupon Holly to Fertilizer Rate and Duration [PDF]
Multiple branched liners of Ilex vomitoria Ait. `Nana' were greenhouse-grown in 3-L containers with a 2 pine bark: 1 Canadian peat: 1 sand substrate. Plants were fertilized weekly with a solution of 50 N, 10 P, and 30 K (mg·L–1) for either 5, 10, or 15 weeks.
Thomas Yeager +2 more
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Yaupon Holly Culture and Pest Management for Tea Production and Ornamental Use
Yaupon holly, Ilex vomitoria Aiton, is an evergreen woody plant native to the southeastern United States. The species is widely used as a landscape ornamental plant because it tolerates a wide range of soil and environmental conditions, is available in various forms, and attracts wildlife, especially native birds. Recently, there has been
Adam G. Dale +2 more
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Population Viability of Golden‐cheeked Warblers in an Urbanizing Landscape
ABSTRACT Population viability analyses can assess species persistence under current or simulated future conditions and guide conservation and management efforts for species of concern. We evaluated population viability of an endangered songbird, the golden‐cheeked warbler (Setophaga chrysoparia), over a 50‐year period using empirically derived ...
Jennifer L. Reidy +2 more
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Dwarf Yaupon Holly Response to Fertilizer Application Rate and Frequency [PDF]
Ilex vomitoria Ait. `Nana' root and-shoot growth increased as rate of fertilizer applied from a 6N-1P-3K solution increased from 0.5 to 2.5 g N/3-liter container during a 26-week experiment. Percentage of applied N, P, and Kin the plant and growth medium decreased as N applied increased.
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TIMED FERTILIZER APPLICATIONS EFFECT DWARF YAUPON HOLLY GROWTH AND FERTILIZER UTILIZATION [PDF]
Multiple branched liners of llex vomitoria were greenhouse-grown in 3-liter containers with a common nursery medium and received either 2.5 g N surface-applied in 1 application as Osmocote (18N-2.6P-10K) or a total of 0, 0.5, 1,5 or 2.5 g N per container from a solution that contained N, P and K in a ratio of 6:1:3.
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STATUS OF WILD TURKEY RESTORATION IN EAST TEXAS
Abstract Wild turkey restoration efforts in east Texas began in the early 1940's. From then until the early 1950's penreared eastern wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) were released in one county and wild‐trapped Rio Grande turkeys (M. g. intermedia) in 27 counties. The wild‐trapped birds generally increased for the first three to five years
Charles E. Boyd, Roy D. Oglesby
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The objective of this study was to evaluate chemopreventive potential of different fractions of phenolics isolated from green tea (GT) and yaupon (YU) on human HT‐29 colon cancer cells and the anti‐inflammatory effects on colonic myofibroblasts CCD‐18 cells.
Giuliana Doris Noratto +3 more
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Tree cover limits occupancy of a declining game bird
Open forest ecosystems are considered one of the most imperiled ecosystems in North America and many associated avian species are experiencing population declines. Management at large and impactful scales is challenging on private lands due to fragmentation and resource limitations, but public lands are often larger in scale and offer opportunities for
Bradley W. Kubecka +3 more
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