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    Consultation Forms for Walk-In Clientele and Landscape Site Visits by Amanda D. Ali, Laura A. Warner, Sydney Park Brown, Susan Haddock, Laurie Albrecht

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Warner, Sydney Park Brown, Susan Haddock, and Laurie Albrecht and published by the Department of Agricultural Education and Communication, March 2017. AEC615/WC277: Consultation Forms for Walk-In Clientele and Landscape Site Visits (ufl.edu) …”
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    Foliar or Bud Nematodes in Florida Strawberries by Johan Desaeger, Joseph W. Norling

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Recently, these foliar nematodes have been observed again in the state, and seem to have come in with transplants from outside Florida. …”
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    Sugarcane Ring Spot by Philippe Rott, Jack C. Comstock, Hardev S. Sandhu, Richard N. Raid

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Ring spot usually affects only the older leaves, and therefore is considered a minor disease. …”
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    Cat’s-Claw Vine, Dolichandra unguis-cati—A Showy but Invasive Plant in Florida by Niels Proctor, Jason Smith

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…It is valued as an ornamental, particularly in dry areas, because it needs little water or care and can climb almost anything, covering fences and other structures with an attractive carpet of leaves and flowers. Unfortunately, the aggressive nature of the vine has made it a major weed in China, Australia, South Africa, and parts of the southeastern United States. …”
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    Potato Physiological Disorders - Growth Cracks by Lincoln Zotarelli, Chad Hutchinson, Seth Byrd, Douglas Gergela, Diane L. Rowland

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…Growth cracking is an external noninfectious physiological disorder of the potato tuber in which the tuber splits while growing. The split heals but leaves a fissure in the tuber. Growth cracks generally start at the bud or apical end of the potato and can extend lengthwise. …”
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    IMPERATIVES OF NIGERIA’S FOREIGN POLICY UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU by SAMUEL NAANSUAN DAWAM, SOLOMON JANG ARIN

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… This paper explores the critical elements of Nigeria’s foreign policy under the current leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. It delves into the strategic decisions, policy changes, and diplomatic initiatives so far undertaken during the last six months of his administration. …”
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    “In Heavy Chains”: The Treatment of Prisoners of War in the Teutonic Order in Prussia, the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the First Half of the Fifteenth Cen... by Antanas Petrilionis

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… This article delves into a analysis of the treatment of prisoners of war during the late 14th and 15th centuries. …”
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    Aechmea blanchetiana by Edward F. Gilman

    Published 2004-10-01
    “… The attractive orange foliage with red tips of this easy-care bromeliad is a perfect background for the brilliant, springtime flower stalk, which emerges from the tight center rosette of leaves. The flower stalk is composed of a cluster of red and yellow showy bracts. …”
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    Harnessing amino acid pathways to influence myeloid cell function in tumor immunity by Jiongli Pan, Yi Lin, Xinyuan Liu, Xiaozhen Zhang, Tingbo Liang, Xueli Bai

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Within the tumor microenvironment, amino acid metabolism plays a crucial role in mediating the immunosuppressive functions of myeloid cells, contributing to tumor progression. This review delves into the mechanisms by which specific amino acids—glutamine, serine, arginine, and tryptophan—regulate myeloid cell function and polarization. …”
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    Managing Thrips and Tomato Spotted Wilt in Pepper by Joe Funderburk, Steve Olson, Julianne Stavisky, Yolanda Avila

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…Some species of thrips are vectors of bunyaviruses (family Bunyaviridae, genus Tospovirus, type species Tomato spotted wilt). …”
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    Coreopsis leavenworthii by Edward F. Gilman, Jeffrey G. Norcini, Teresa Howe

    Published 2004-03-01
    “…These colorful plants have pinnately to bipinnately compound leaves. In cultivation, this species has more foliage than what would normally be seen in the wild. …”
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    Old World Diamond-Flower Biology and Management in Turf by Darcy E. P. Telenko, Barry J. Brecke, Ramon Leon, J. Bryan Unruh

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Reproduction occurs by seed. Found in moist areas, especially areas that have been disturbed. …”
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    Dark matter annihilation via Breit-Wigner enhancement with heavier mediator by Yu Cheng, Shao-Feng Ge, Jie Sheng, Tsutomu T. Yanagida

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…However, a supermassive black hole can accelerate the dark matter particles to reactivate this resonant annihilation whose subsequent decay to photons leaves a unique signal. The running Fermi-LAT and the future COSI satellites can test this scenario.…”
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    Florida Foliage House Plant Care: Adenium obesum by Richard J. Henny, Jianjun Chen

    Published 2013-05-01
    “… Adenium obesum and its many hybrids are often seen in retail garden centers. They have vibrant floral displays in shades of red, white, pink, and yellow. …”
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    Fire in the Wildland-Urban Interface: Selecting and Maintaining Firewise Plants for Landscaping by J. Douglas Doran, Cotton K. Randall, Alan J. Long

    Published 2004-04-01
    “… This extension publication outlines plant characteristics that have the greatest effect on flammability, as discussed at three levels: plant parts (primarily leaves), whole plants, and groups of plants. Selecting firewise plants can reduce wildfire risk, but during drought conditions, most plants will burn if exposed to enough heat, regardless of their flammability. …”
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    Field Identification of Citrus Canker Symptoms and Decontamination Procedures by Mongi Zekri, Holly L. Chamberlain, Pete Timmer, Pamela D. Roberts, Rosa M. Muchovej

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…The disease causes necrotic lesions on leaves, stems, and fruit (Figure 1 and Figure 2). …”
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    Lawn Caterpillars by Eileen A. Buss, Robert Meagher

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Young caterpillars, or larvae, injure turfgrass by chewing notches along the edge of the leaves. This creates a ragged appearance (Figure 1) that may be hard to notice at first. …”
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    BEAUTIFUL PLACES AND RECREATING HUMANITY IN SOUTH AFRICA by G.J. Van Wyngaard

    Published 2020-11-01
    “… The article investigates the connection between beauty and justice, by exploring everyday aesthetics through ordinary life, specifically the very concrete reality of contemporary urban South Africa. On the one hand, it delves beneath the statement that apartheid is ugly, by exploring the ugly spaces apartheid created, the devastation of an aesthetic built on segregation, and the distortions of whiteness. …”
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    Potassium (K) for Citrus Trees by Mongi Zekri, Tom Obreza

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Potassium moves from leaves to fruit and seeds as they develop. Potassium is necessary for several basic physiological functions such as the formation of sugars and starch, synthesis of proteins, normal cell division and growth, and neutralization of organic acids. …”
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