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1Problem: Anthracnose of Shade Trees- various disease species  Host Plants: Sycamore, Maple, Ash, Elm, Oak and Walnut. London plane is considered partially resistant to anthracnose.  Description: Sycamore anthracnose is t

Problem: Anthracnose of Shade Trees- various disease species Host Plants: Sycamore, Maple, Ash, Elm, Oak and Walnut. London plane is considered partially resistant to anthracnose. Description: Sycamore anthracnose is t

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Source URL: ou-dev.preview.web.k-state.edu

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-22 17:11:23
    2Got lnvasives? Invasive exotic plant problem? Find a program to help by using FloridaInvasives.org. The Florida Invasive Species Partnership has collected, evaluated and categorized assistance programs into a single reso

    Got lnvasives? Invasive exotic plant problem? Find a program to help by using FloridaInvasives.org. The Florida Invasive Species Partnership has collected, evaluated and categorized assistance programs into a single reso

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    Source URL: bugwoodcloud.org

    Language: English - Date: 2016-03-07 12:04:03
      3Adapted from NJDEP website http://www.nj.gov/dep/fgw/speciesinfo_fox.htm#management There are two species of foxes found in New Jersey: the red fox (_Vulpes vulpes_) and the gray fox (_Urocyon cinereoargenteus_). Problem

      Adapted from NJDEP website http://www.nj.gov/dep/fgw/speciesinfo_fox.htm#management There are two species of foxes found in New Jersey: the red fox (_Vulpes vulpes_) and the gray fox (_Urocyon cinereoargenteus_). Problem

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      Source URL: www.penningtonboro.org

      Language: English - Date: 2016-08-06 01:33:18
        4Low Temperature Storage Test Phase 2 Identification of Problem Species ___________________________________________________ Funded by Imperial Oil, Canadian Petroleum Products Institute and Natural Resources Canada under

        Low Temperature Storage Test Phase 2 Identification of Problem Species ___________________________________________________ Funded by Imperial Oil, Canadian Petroleum Products Institute and Natural Resources Canada under

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        Source URL: www.canadianfuels.ca

        Language: English - Date: 2016-02-05 19:36:19
          5Problem: Cankerworms - Alsophila pometaria Also known as measuring worms, inch worms, or loopers. Hosts: Has a wide host range but prefers elm, hackberry, and honeylocust. Description: Two species of cankerworms occur. B

          Problem: Cankerworms - Alsophila pometaria Also known as measuring worms, inch worms, or loopers. Hosts: Has a wide host range but prefers elm, hackberry, and honeylocust. Description: Two species of cankerworms occur. B

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          Source URL: ou-dev.preview.web.k-state.edu

          Language: English - Date: 2016-04-27 16:37:58
            6A continuing problem in mycology is the issue of fungal sequences being obtained from environmental samples not matching any named species, or in some times even higher ranks such as class, that are represented in public

            A continuing problem in mycology is the issue of fungal sequences being obtained from environmental samples not matching any named species, or in some times even higher ranks such as class, that are represented in public

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            Source URL: www.imafungus.org

            - Date: 2016-06-29 04:28:58
              7䉷 2011 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved. DOI: Appendix A from A. L. Sˇizling et al., “Between Geometry and Biology: The Problem of Universality of the Species-Area Relationship” (A

              䉷 2011 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved. DOI: Appendix A from A. L. Sˇizling et al., “Between Geometry and Biology: The Problem of Universality of the Species-Area Relationship” (A

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              Source URL: www.cts.cuni.cz

              - Date: 2011-11-01 06:31:18
                8Bringing Home the Bacon: Feral Swine and the Department of Defense Why are Feral Swine a Problem for DoD? Feral swine, including wild pigs and feral hogs, are some of the most damaging mammalian invasive species on Depar

                Bringing Home the Bacon: Feral Swine and the Department of Defense Why are Feral Swine a Problem for DoD? Feral swine, including wild pigs and feral hogs, are some of the most damaging mammalian invasive species on Depar

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                Source URL: www.dodnaturalresources.net

                - Date: 2016-07-27 14:14:36
                  9Between Geometry and Biology: The Problem of Universality of the Species-Area Relationship. Author(s): Arnošt L. Šizling, William E. Kunin, Eva Šizlingová, Jiří Reif, David Storch Source: The American Naturalist, V

                  Between Geometry and Biology: The Problem of Universality of the Species-Area Relationship. Author(s): Arnošt L. Šizling, William E. Kunin, Eva Šizlingová, Jiří Reif, David Storch Source: The American Naturalist, V

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                  Source URL: www.cts.cuni.cz

                  - Date: 2011-10-27 10:47:14
                    10FEATURE: INTRODUCED SPECIES The Bait Industry as a Potential Vector for Alien Crayfish Introductions: Problem Recognition by Fisheries Agencies and a Missouri Evaluation Jim Rathert, Missouri Department of Conservation

                    FEATURE: INTRODUCED SPECIES The Bait Industry as a Potential Vector for Alien Crayfish Introductions: Problem Recognition by Fisheries Agencies and a Missouri Evaluation Jim Rathert, Missouri Department of Conservation

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                    Source URL: www.mostreamteam.org

                    Language: English - Date: 2009-12-04 11:06:54