Browsing by Author "Arnold, Michael A."
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Cartmill, Andrew David (Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)High bicarbonate (HCO3-) content and associated high pH of irrigation water is detrimental to plant growth. Sustain ableagricultural/horticultural production will increasingly have to rely on economically feasible and ...
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Files, Priscilla J.; Dainello, Frank J.; Arnold, Michael A.; Welsh, Douglas F. (2009-03-26)Raised beds are fairly easy to construct and look great in the landscape. This publication details each step involved in planning, constructing, planting and maintaining a raised bed. Illustrations depict irrigation systems ...
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Files, Priscilla J.; Arnold, Michael A.; Dainello, Frank J.; Welsh, Douglas F. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 2000)
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Solis Perez, Alma R. (2011-08-08)Among ornamental plants, roses (Rosa L.) are considered the most economically important, being among the most popular garden shrubs, as well as the favorite cut flowers sold by florists. In the past roses have been ...
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Martinez Trinidad, Tomas (2009-05-15)Urban forests grow in stressful environments that can have negativerepercussions on tree energy reserves. The goal of this research was to evaluate theimpact of exogenously applied carbohydrates on growth and vitality of ...
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Denny, Geoffrey Carlile (2009-05-15)Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich. is a widely adaptable, long-lived tree species for landscape use. It is tolerant of substantial soil salt levels, but tends to defoliate in periods of extended or severe drought, when leaves ...
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Bryan, Donita Lynn (2009-05-15)Tree transplanting practices influence plant survival, establishment, and subsequent landscape value. The inability to adequately quantify effects of inappropriate tree planting and transplanting practices threatens long-term ...
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Gray, Myron Crowley (2009-05-15)The fungus Ceratocystis fagacearum (Bretz) Hunt causes the vascular disease of oak wilt and has been decimating live oaks (Quercus virginiana Mill. and Quercus fusiformis Small.) and red oaks (Quercus texana Small and ...
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McDonald, Garry Vernon (2009-05-15)Microorganisms that cause plant disease have been isolated in recirculated irrigation water and increase the risks of disease incidence in horticultural operations. Ozone is an effective oxidizer used to disinfect drinking ...
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Arnold, Michael A.; Carver, Sean (United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries, 2018-11-13)A new and distinct cultivar of Oenothera drummondii identified as TX-12-5 characterized by 1) a propensity for free flowering (numerous flowers over an extended time and range of photoperiods), 2) a low spreading growth ...
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King, Andrew Richard (2012-10-19)Baldcypress, Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich., var. distichum is a highly adaptable tree of significant ecological importance in the Southeastern U.S. Including Taxodium distichum var. imbricarium (Pondcypress) and Taxodium ...
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Shoemake, Larry J.; Arnold, Michael A.; Welch, William C. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1995)