to the present, mainly studying the community structure of T. distichum in wetland forests and the effects of hydrology and hurricanes on the forest structure and growth of T. distichum other species ( Conner et al. 2014 ; Kimbrough et al. 2019
eradication after the first two introductions and substantial containment after the third introduction, the pathogen was widely spread by hurricanes in 2004 and ACC became endemic in Florida ( Gottwald et al., 2002 ; Irey et al., 2006 ). HLB (associated with
period is one of the best recognizable characteristics of Lycoris . Based on the features of flowering time, the special flower shape, and flowering in the absence of leaves, they are known in English as hurricane lily, spider lily, and surprise lily
combination of multiple extreme environmental conditions likely resulted in high ( P < 0.05) sea oats mortality at Holly Beach in 2010. About 2 weeks before sea oats plantings at Holly Beach, Hurricane Alex made landfall near Soto la Marina, Tamaulipas
because the trees had been exposed to two hurricanes in Sept. 2004 (Category 2 storm Frances and Category 3 storm Jeanne) that caused major limb and trunk damage to neighboring trees, and none of the experimental trees suffered damage to the trunk in the
trees were counted in each plot of eight trees, and the tree survival was expressed as a percent. In 2017, hurricane Irma crossed Florida, which presented the opportunity to assess rootstock resistance to wind-induced leaning. The number of leaning trees
exporters and the changing import shares are affected by weather. In late Oct. 1998, the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Mitch was absorbed by Honduras in particular and to a lesser extent by other Central American countries. The melon industry in Honduras
, hurricane lily, and magic lily. Moreover, the bulbs of Lycoris have been used in traditional Chinese medicine, as some Amaryllidaceae alkaloids isolated from the bulbs of Lycoris have been reported to exhibit immunostimulatory, antitumor, antiviral, and
coverage of the devastation wrought by the 2005 hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The LSU Coastal Roots Program was initiated long before these storms and its place as an ecological stewardship project is now more important than ever. The project helped
hurricanes occurred in Florida’s citrus-growing regions in both 2004–05 and 2005–06 crop years. Reduced supply of oranges caused prices to rise, but note the failure of new plantings to respond to higher prices and associated risks of citrus canker and later