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), and manage trees in containers and potentially influence on urban and forest tree stability and performance. Materials and Methods Plant material and growing conditions. Four nursery tree species with varying root system morphologies were selected for

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micronesica K.D. Hill and Cycas revoluta Thunberg trees. These two Cycas species were widely planted throughout the urban landscape before the pest invasions, and the regionally endemic C. micronesica was a dominant forest species. Coccobius fulvus

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with the species and botanical variety. It is well adapted to USDA cold hardiness zones 3b to 7, and performs well on a wide range of soil types. The smaller rounded crown and habit of ‘Burgundy Glow’ make it an outstanding ornamental tree for the urban

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of Agriculture Forest Service, 2008). The annual sequestration of red maple grown in a suitable lower midwest landscape for 60 years was estimated using the U.S. Forest Service’s Center for Urban Forestry Research Tree Carbon Calculator calculation

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wetlands for stormwater control and wildlife enhancement Wildl. Soc. Bull. 12 299 303 Armson, D. Stringer, P. Ennos, A.R. 2013 The effect of street trees and amenity grass on urban surface water runoff in Manchester, UK Urban For. Urban Green. 12 282 286

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and temporal synchrony of scale insects, and their natural enemies ( Dale and Frank, 2014 ; Meineke et al., 2014 ). Individuals tasked with protecting trees from scale insects in urban environments need to select and time pesticide applications so

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nursery environment in northern Utah by chip budding wild scions onto coppiced seedling bigtooth maple rootstocks during July to mid-August. Unintended Consequences of Urban Fertilizer Bans in Florida Fertilizers have been implicated in eutrophication of

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semiarid Okanagan region of southern British Columbia, which is an important Canadian production region for high-value tree fruits and wine grapes. In this region, tree fruit and wine grape production must compete for water with instream ecological

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Drought, salinity, and alkaline soils are common problems faced by many arborists, urban foresters, landscapers, and homeowners. Kelsey and Hootman (1990) found that many urban street tree planter soils could be classified as saline or sodic

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2010.09.003 10.1016/j.jenvp.2010.09.003 Jiang, B. Chang, C.Y. Sullivan, W.C. 2014 A dose of nature: Tree cover, stress reduction, and gender differences Landsc. Urban Plan. 132 26 36 https://doi.org/10.1016/j

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