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  1. 881

    Staphylococcus lugdunensis Septic Arthritis following Arthroscopic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction by Saygin Kamaci, Yehia H. Bedeir, Christopher J. Utz, Angelo J. Colosimo

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Both patients successfully recovered with early arthroscopic irrigation, debridement, and synovial culture, in addition to long-term parenteral and oral antibiotics.…”
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  2. 882

    Management Considerations for Wheat Production in Florida by David L. Wright, Ann R. Blount, Ronald D. Barnett, Cheryl L. Mackowiak, James Marois

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…Marois, lists production practices for small grains in Florida, including field selection, crop rotation, tillage, variety selection, planting period, seeding rates and tilth, rows, weed control, fertility at planting, nitrogen and sulfur application, fungicides, irrigation, harvest, and economics. Published by the UF Department of Agronomy, October 2007. …”
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  3. 883

    Management Considerations for Wheat Production in Florida by David L. Wright, Ann R. Blount, Ronald D. Barnett, Cheryl L. Mackowiak, James Marois

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…Marois, lists production practices for small grains in Florida, including field selection, crop rotation, tillage, variety selection, planting period, seeding rates and tilth, rows, weed control, fertility at planting, nitrogen and sulfur application, fungicides, irrigation, harvest, and economics. Published by the UF Department of Agronomy, October 2007. …”
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  4. 884

    Tissue Testing of Vegetable Crops Grown in Florida in the BMP Era by Eric Simonne, George Hochmuth

    Published 2003-02-01
    “… This publication is one of a series entitled Fertilizer and Irrigation Management in the BMP Era. This series is divided into nine principles described in the Introduction Chapter (HOS-897). …”
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  5. 885

    Incorporating Woody Ornamentals into Residential Landscapes to Reduce Nutrient Leaching by Drew C. McLean, Andrew K. Koeser, Amy L. Shober, Zhixuan Qin, Gitta Hasing, Richard C. Beeson

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Incorporating more woody ornamentals into your landscape can reduce fertilization and irrigation demand and help reduce nutrient leaching losses from your yard—a combination that will help protect Florida’s water resources. …”
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  6. 886

    Establishing Shrubs in Florida Landscapes by Edward F. Gilman, Amy L. Shober, Kimberly A. Moore, Christine Wiese, Maria Paz Kinslow, S. Michelle Scheiber

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Michelle Scheiber, describes the steps that homeowners should take for effective irrigation of transplanted, container-grown shrubs in the home landscape until there is sufficient root growth for them to become established. …”
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  7. 887

    2018-2019 Florida Citrus Production Guide: Grove Planning and Establishment by Mongi Zekri, Ute Albrecht, Christopher Vincent

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Site selection, rootstock and scion selection, planting density, quality of trees, tree planting, irrigation, nutrition, and disease control are all important factors that contribute to success of new grove establishment. …”
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  8. 888

    Preparing for and Recovering from Hurricane and Tropical Storm Damage to Tropical Fruit Groves in Florida by Jonathan H. Crane, Carlos F. Balerdi

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…As with the aftermath of previous hurricanes, growers are currently assessing their options, such as replanting, rehabilitating damaged trees, and repairing equipment and irrigation systems. They are also assessing their economic situation.  …”
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  9. 889

    Preparing for and Recovering from Hurricane and Tropical Storm Damage to Tropical Fruit Groves in Florida by Jonathan H. Crane, Carlos F. Balerdi

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…As with the aftermath of previous hurricanes, growers are currently assessing their options, such as replanting, rehabilitating damaged trees, and repairing equipment and irrigation systems. They are also assessing their economic situation.  …”
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  10. 890

    Japanese Persimmon Cultural Practices in Florida by Ali Sarkhosh, Dustin M. Huff, Peter C. Andersen

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This new 13-page publication of the UF/IFAS Horticultural Sciences Department describes how to propagate and establish persimmons in Florida, while also providing information on irrigation, fertilization, harvest, pests, diseases, and more. …”
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  11. 891

    Soil Testing and Soil pH Management for Vegetable Crops Grown in Florida in the BMP Era by Eric Simonne, George Hochmuth

    Published 2003-02-01
    “… This publication is one of a series entitled Fertilizer and Irrigation Management in the BMP Era. This series is divided into nine principles described in the Introduction Chapter (HOS-897). …”
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  12. 892

    Optimum Fertilization Management for Vegetable Crops Grown in Florida in the BMP Era by Eric Simonne, George Hochmuth

    Published 2003-02-01
    “… This publication is one of a series entitled Fertilizer and Irrigation Management in the BMP Era. This series is divided into nine principles described in the Introduction Chapter (HOS-897). …”
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  13. 893

    Micronutrient Management for Vegetable Crops Grown in Florida in the BMP Era by Eric Simonne, George Hochmuth

    Published 2003-02-01
    “… This publication is one of a series entitled Fertilizer and Irrigation Management in the BMP Era. This series is divided into nine principles described in the Introduction Chapter (HOS-897). …”
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  14. 894

    The sporophytic type of fertility restoration in the A3 CMS-inducing cytoplasm of sorghum and its modification by plant water availability conditions by L. A. Elkonin, V. V. Kozhemyakin, M. I. Tsvetova

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…In order to test the hypothesis of the sporophytic type of fertility restoration in CMS lines with A3 type cytoplasm developed in our laboratory, we analyzed segregation in the self-pollinated progeny of fertile F1hybrids grown under different water availability conditions (in a dryland plot, in plots with additional irrigation, in a growth chamber, and in an experimental field with a natural precipitation regime) and in their backcrosses to the maternal CMS-line. …”
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  15. 895

    Impact of short-term soil disturbance on cadmium remobilization and associated risk in vulnerable regions by Zhong Zhuang, Hao Qi, Siyu Huang, Qiqi Wang, Yanan Wan, Huafen Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study investigates agricultural soils from four sites in mining and sewage-irrigation areas, assessing the impact of inorganic and organic fertilizer application on soil Cd remobilization. …”
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  16. 896

    Grass Carp: A Fish for Biological Management of Hydrilla and Other Aquatic Weeds in Florida by David L. Sutton, Vernon V. Vandiver, Jr., Jeffrey E. Hill

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Abundant growth of aquatic plants causes serious problems in ponds, lakes, rivers, and irrigation and drainage throughout Florida. In some situations, native aquatic plants become weeds, but most often exotic plants introduced from areas outside the state flourish under the favorable growing conditions found in Florida. …”
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    Grass Carp: A Fish for Biological Management of Hydrilla and Other Aquatic Weeds in Florida by David L. Sutton, Vernon V. Vandiver, Jr., Jeffrey E. Hill

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Abundant growth of aquatic plants causes serious problems in ponds, lakes, rivers, and irrigation and drainage throughout Florida. In some situations, native aquatic plants become weeds, but most often exotic plants introduced from areas outside the state flourish under the favorable growing conditions found in Florida. …”
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  18. 898

    Identification and Management of Clustered Pellitory (Parietaria praetermissa) in Citrus Groves by Ramdas Kanissery, Biwek Gairhe, Brent Sellers, Steve Futch

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Inadequate management of this weed can result in its heavy infestation in tree rows and can interrupt the spray pattern of low-volume drip irrigation systems. This new 3-page publication of the UF/IFAS Horticultural Sciences Department will assist Florida citrus growers with proper identification of clustered pellitory and with adoption of adequate and timely strategies to manage this weed in their groves. …”
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    Let Your Lawn Tell You When To Water by Laurie E. Trenholm, Joseph Bryan Unruh

    Published 2004-03-01
    “… Most homeowners over-water their lawns, which may damage or kill the lawn over time. Excess irrigation is one of the major causes of lawn demise and may include problems such as a shallow root system; increased disease, weed, or insect infestation; reduced drought tolerance; increased thatch and excessive growth; and reduced tolerance to other stresses such as shade and soil problems. …”
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    Let Your Lawn Tell You When To Water by Laurie E. Trenholm, Joseph Bryan Unruh

    Published 2004-03-01
    “… Most homeowners over-water their lawns, which may damage or kill the lawn over time. Excess irrigation is one of the major causes of lawn demise and may include problems such as a shallow root system; increased disease, weed, or insect infestation; reduced drought tolerance; increased thatch and excessive growth; and reduced tolerance to other stresses such as shade and soil problems. …”
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