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6th Lone Star Regional Native Plant Conference, Trey Anderson, David Creech, Greg Grant, Matthew W. Mcbroom, James Van Kley, Hans M. Williams
6th Lone Star Regional Native Plant Conference, Trey Anderson, David Creech, Greg Grant, Matthew W. Mcbroom, James Van Kley, Hans M. Williams
Lone Star Regional Native Plant Conference
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5th Lone Star Regional Native Plant Conference, Jeff Adkins, David Creech, Greg Grant, Josephine Taylor
5th Lone Star Regional Native Plant Conference, Jeff Adkins, David Creech, Greg Grant, Josephine Taylor
Lone Star Regional Native Plant Conference
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3rd Lone Star Regional Native Plant Conference, David Creech, Lijing Zhou, Dawn Stover, James Kroll, Greg Grant, Heinz Gaylord
3rd Lone Star Regional Native Plant Conference, David Creech, Lijing Zhou, Dawn Stover, James Kroll, Greg Grant, Heinz Gaylord
Lone Star Regional Native Plant Conference
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2nd Lone Star Native Regional Plant Conference, David Creech, Greg Grant, Mark Norman, Dawn Parish, Matt Welch
2nd Lone Star Native Regional Plant Conference, David Creech, Greg Grant, Mark Norman, Dawn Parish, Matt Welch
Lone Star Regional Native Plant Conference
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Wilderness And Natural Areas In The Eastern United States: A Management Challenge, David Kulhavy, Richard N. Conner
Wilderness And Natural Areas In The Eastern United States: A Management Challenge, David Kulhavy, Richard N. Conner
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Southern Pine Beetle Handbook: Woodpeckers And The Southern Pine Beetle, James Kroll, Richard N. Conner, Robert R. Fleet
Southern Pine Beetle Handbook: Woodpeckers And The Southern Pine Beetle, James Kroll, Richard N. Conner, Robert R. Fleet
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In 1974 the U.S. Department of Agriculture initiated the Combined Forest Pest Research and Development Program, an interagency effort that concentrated on the Douglas-fur tussock moth in the West, on the southern pine beetle in the South, and on the gypsy moth in the Northeast. The work reported in this publication was funded in part by the Program. This handbook is one in a series on the southern pine beetle.
Key To The Wood-Decaying Polyporaceae Of The East Texas Region, Steve Bishop, W. T. Mcgrath
Key To The Wood-Decaying Polyporaceae Of The East Texas Region, Steve Bishop, W. T. Mcgrath
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The family includes those pore fungi whose fruiting bodies are tough, leathery or woody and whose pore layer usually cannot be separated easily from the context. The pores on the undersurface are only exterior openings of tubes bearing spores and in each species these tube mouths, or pores, are a definite shape and size. Occasionally pore walls will break up giving the appearance of teeth or gills. Fruiting bodies can be sessile, stemmed, effused-reflexed or resupinate (Fig . 2). Members of the family can be either perennial or annual, with the annual species growing during the summer and maturing that …
The Southern Pine Beetle, Dendroctonus Frontalis Zimm, 1961-1971, Jack E. Coster
The Southern Pine Beetle, Dendroctonus Frontalis Zimm, 1961-1971, Jack E. Coster
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In the last decade, since the appearance of the comprehensive reviews of southern pine beetle (SPB), Dendroctonus frontalis Zimm. (Coleoptera :Scolytidae ) *, literature by Thatcher (1960) and Dixon and Osgood (1961), much research progress on the insect has been realized. This review condenses reports of research on the insect published since 1961.