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Tb175: A Numerical Method And Supporting Database For Evaluation Of Maine Peatlands As Candidtate Natural Areas, Ronald B. Davis, Dennis S. Anderson Dec 1999

Tb175: A Numerical Method And Supporting Database For Evaluation Of Maine Peatlands As Candidtate Natural Areas, Ronald B. Davis, Dennis S. Anderson

Technical Bulletins

In Maine, non-tidal peatlands comprise the last major terrestrial ecosystem group remaining largely undisturbed by humans, and for which there still exists a full range of options for protection in near-pristine condition. To make the best choices of areas to protect, ecologically based prioritization of candidate natural areas is needed. This technical bulletin presents a quantitative method of evaluation of the natural features of peatlands—providing the fundamental tool for establishing peatland protection priorities. We apply the method to the evaluation of 76 Maine peatlands representing all the morphologic/hydrologic peatland types in the biophysical regions of the state.


Legume Logic Number 112 Dec 1999

Legume Logic Number 112

Legume Logic

Contents

Pea seed quality for 2000

Chickpea quality

Seed decision for making for fungal diseases - Dr Mark Sweetingham

Pulse points


Legume Logic Number 111 Nov 1999

Legume Logic Number 111

Legume Logic

Contents

Good seed quality essential in 2000

Pulse points

Seed and end-point royalties

CEO changeover

Ascochyta lessons to learn

Herbicide resistance - what's in store?


Humulus Japonicus Siebold & Zucc., John E. Ebinger Oct 1999

Humulus Japonicus Siebold & Zucc., John E. Ebinger

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Ferns, Robert H. Mohlenbrock Oct 1999

Ferns, Robert H. Mohlenbrock

Illustrated Flora of Illinois

Perhaps no other group of plants attracts more interest among both professional and amateur botanists than ferns. As early as 1846, when one of the first lists of Illinois plants was published, sixteen species of ferns were already known in the state. The longtime interest of a great many people makes the distribution of ferns better known than that of any other group of plants in Illinois.

This detailed account of ferns and fern-allies was first published in 1967 as the first volume in the series The Illustrated Flora of Illinois. Eminent botanist Robert H. Mohlenbrock has now revised Ferns …


Legume Logic Number 110 Oct 1999

Legume Logic Number 110

Legume Logic

Contents

Global breeders record benefits of Narrow-leafed lupine

Pulse points

Anthracnose update

Tariff breakthrough

1999/00 Yiels expectations

Asia tour 200

Indicators improve

Winter pulse plantings for 1999 ('000 hectares)


Legume Logic Number 109 Sep 1999

Legume Logic Number 109

Legume Logic

Contents

Herbicide resistant crops: What's the story?

Aphids - The spary debate

Swathing lupins

Ascochyta prevention

Budworm control

Pulse points 1998/99

Lupin pool payments


Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Sep 1999, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University Sep 1999

Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Sep 1999, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University

SFA Gardens Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, Gordon C. Tucker Aug 1999

Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, Gordon C. Tucker

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Verbena Bonariensis L., Gordon C. Tucker Aug 1999

Verbena Bonariensis L., Gordon C. Tucker

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Verbena Urticifolia L., Bob Edgin Aug 1999

Verbena Urticifolia L., Bob Edgin

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, Bob Edgin Aug 1999

Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, Bob Edgin

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Acer Rubrum Wats., Gordon C. Tucker Aug 1999

Acer Rubrum Wats., Gordon C. Tucker

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Vitis Vulpina L., Gordon C. Tucker Aug 1999

Vitis Vulpina L., Gordon C. Tucker

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Legume Logic Number 107 Aug 1999

Legume Logic Number 107

Legume Logic

Contents

Klink, the European lupin link

- Conference highlights

Lentil news

UK reports break crop success

Korean nutritionists swapping ingredients in WA

Pulse points



Legume Logic Number 108 Aug 1999

Legume Logic Number 108

Legume Logic

Contents

Lupin production in Russia

Ascochyta blight hits WA chickpeas

Agronomist opportunity

Vetch use and marketing

Great Southern pulse update

Pulse points

1998/99 Lupin pool payments

1999/2000 Lupin pool indicator price $145-150



Phemeranthus Rugospermus (Holz.) Kiger, Janice Coons Jul 1999

Phemeranthus Rugospermus (Holz.) Kiger, Janice Coons

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, Jennifer Ward Jul 1999

Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, Jennifer Ward

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Lysimachia Quadriflora Sims, Jennifer Ward Jul 1999

Lysimachia Quadriflora Sims, Jennifer Ward

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, Jennifer Ward Jul 1999

Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, Jennifer Ward

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Verbena Stricta Vent., John E. Ebinger Jul 1999

Verbena Stricta Vent., John E. Ebinger

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, John E. Ebinger Jul 1999

Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, John E. Ebinger

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Verbena Urticifolia L., John E. Ebinger Jul 1999

Verbena Urticifolia L., John E. Ebinger

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Morus Alba Var. Tatarica (L.) Ser., John E. Ebinger Jul 1999

Morus Alba Var. Tatarica (L.) Ser., John E. Ebinger

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Mr413: An Evaluation Of Turfgrass Species And Varieties: Fineleaf Fescues, Annamarie Pennucci, Alan R. Langille Jul 1999

Mr413: An Evaluation Of Turfgrass Species And Varieties: Fineleaf Fescues, Annamarie Pennucci, Alan R. Langille

Miscellaneous Reports

The fineleaf fescues comprise 28 species of perennial grasses in the genus Festuca. The fescue species represented in the United States include deeply rooted grasses with both wide and narrow leaf types, bunch and spreading plant morphologies, and tolerances to a wide variety of environmental conditions. Several of these species exhibit desirable characteristics for turfgrass use: adaptation to cool, humid regions, tolerance to droughty acidic soils, excellent wear and shade tolerance, deep, erosion-resistant root systems and rapid recovery following mowing. This report presents the results of Maine trials in the 1993 National Turfgrass Evaluation Program (NTEP) Fineleaf Fescue Trial, which …


Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., John E. E. Ebinger Jun 1999

Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., John E. E. Ebinger

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., John E. E. Ebinger Jun 1999

Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., John E. E. Ebinger

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Verbena Stricta Vent., Brian R. Garrard Jun 1999

Verbena Stricta Vent., Brian R. Garrard

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Parthenocissus Vitacea (Knerr) A.S. Hitchc., Gordon C. Tucker Jun 1999

Parthenocissus Vitacea (Knerr) A.S. Hitchc., Gordon C. Tucker

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Lysimachia Lanceolata Walter, J.L. Crane Jun 1999

Lysimachia Lanceolata Walter, J.L. Crane

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.