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Evaluating the impact of added greenery on perceived factors of an urban environment in virtual reality.
Published 2025-01-01“…An immersive virtual environment was designed with three levels of roadside greenery: no trees, 200 trees, and 400 trees. Participants were asked to rate each for several perceived and objective factors, and gave their years lived experience in urban, rural, and suburban environments. …”
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Resetting in Citrus Groves
Published 2015-10-01“… To maintain the overall productivity of a citrus grove, dead or declining trees should be promptly removed and replaced with young, healthy trees, a practice known as resetting. …”
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Freeze Damage Symptoms and Recovery for Citrus
Published 2016-04-01“… Citrus trees are evergreen, never become fully dormant, and cannot withstand temperatures as low as those tolerated by deciduous trees. …”
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Pollination of Citrus Hybrids
Published 2018-04-01“…Pollenizer trees should be no more than three trees away from those needing pollination. …”
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Potential Problems Facing the U.S. Nursery Industry
Published 2004-08-01“…The nursery crops covered include ornamental plants and trees with woody stems (broadleaf evergreens, coniferous evergreens, deciduous shade trees, deciduous flowering trees, deciduous shrubs and other ornamentals, fruit and nut plants for home use, cut and to-be-cut Christmas trees, and propagation material or lining-out stock). …”
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Granulate Ambrosia Beetle, Xylosandrus crassiusculus (Motschulsky) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)
Published 2011-06-01“…It can become abundant in urban, agricultural, and forested areas and has been reported as a pest of nursery stock and young trees in the Old World tropics and of peach trees in South Carolina. …”
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Epiphytic Plants of Citrus in Florida
Published 2017-12-01“… Epiphytes are a group of plants that grow on citrus by using the trees for anchorage and support. These plants are not in direct contact with the ground and obtain moisture and nutrients from the air and rainfall. …”
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Thinning Southern Pines - A Key to Greater Returns
Published 2013-09-01“…Thinning is an important silvicultural practice that redistributes the growth potential of the site to the best trees. Diameter growth rates are maintained or increased on residual trees after thinning, which increases the return on investment from higher-value trees. …”
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2018–2019 Florida Citrus Production Guide: Blight
Published 2018-08-01“…The first symptoms are usually a mild wilt and grayish cast to the foliage often accompanied by zinc deficiency symptoms on trees. Trees rapidly decline with extensive twig dieback, off-season flowering, and small fruit. …”
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Armillaria Root Rot (Also known as Mushroom Root Rot, Shoestring Root Rot, Honey Mushroom Rot)
Published 2013-09-01“…Infected trees and shrubs should be removed and replaced with resistant species. …”
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Capítulo 4 — Restauración de los Árboles Después de Un Huracán
Published 2008-04-01“…It provides a step-by-step guide for restoring trees after a hurricane or windstorm so that trees can bring beauty and shade back to the community with reduced risk. …”
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Urban Forests in Florida: Do They Reduce Air Pollution?
Published 2008-01-01“…FOR-128, a 3-page fact sheet by Francisco Escobedo, presents the factors behind pollution removal by trees, estimates the amount of air pollution removal for three Florida cities, and presents strategies for managing urban trees for air quality improvement. …”
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Orlando, Florida’s Urban and Community Forests and Their Ecosystem Services
Published 2012-03-01“… Urban forests, or the trees and shrubs on these land uses, play an important role in providing ecosystem services and are often key components in urban planning and management as well as in environmental regulations. …”
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Sycamore Lace Bug, Corythucha ciliata (Say) (Insecta: Hemiptera: Tingidae)
Published 2004-03-01“… The sycamore lace bug, Corythucha ciliata (Say) is a native North American insect that feeds on sycamore trees (Platanus spp., especially Platanus occidentalis L.). …”
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Same data, different analysts: variation in effect sizes due to analytical decisions in ecology and evolutionary biology
Published 2025-02-01“…We used two unpublished datasets, one from evolutionary ecology (blue tit, Cyanistes caeruleus, to compare sibling number and nestling growth) and one from conservation ecology (Eucalyptus, to compare grass cover and tree seedling recruitment). The project leaders recruited 174 analyst teams, comprising 246 analysts, to investigate the answers to prespecified research questions. …”
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Establishment Cost of Avocados in South Florida
Published 2014-10-01“…Cost-effective management of LW relies heavily on the early detection and destruction of affected trees (sanitation). While not an official recommendation, some suggest that since the beetles are less attracted to younger trees, growers might consider leaving the young orchards in production while replanting only older and less productive orchards. …”
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Impact of Citrus Greening on Citrus Operations in Florida
Published 2016-04-01“…HLB hurts the vascular systems of citrus trees and prevents them from absorbing nutrients. …”
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Murcott (Honey Tangerine)
Published 2018-04-01“…Charles Murcott Smith had a nursery in Bayview, Pinellas County, Florida where several of these trees were located. Mr. Smith most likely obtained the original trees from the USDA. …”
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Investigating Soil Moisture Content and Ph Levels in Eucalyptus Forest: A Case Study of Kabale District South Western Uganda.
Published 2025“…Eucalyptus trees are known for their negative impact on the physio-chemical properties of soils, with particular concerns regarding soil water and pH levels. …”
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Assessing the Survival of the Redbay Ambrosia Beetle and Laurel Wilt Pathogen in Wood Chips
Published 2011-12-01“…What is the best way for homeowners to dispose of dead redbay trees to avoid spreading laurel wilt? This 4-page fact sheet summarizes a UF/IFAS study providing evidence that a simple technique — chipping the dead trees — can help contain the disease within a small area and that there is a low probability of long-distance movement of LW via wood chips. …”
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