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1Anatomical Studies On The Defoliation In Some Plants. (2)
By Reiko Yamazumi
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- Author: Reiko Yamazumi
- Language: English
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2Episode 7 - Vacation Flip & Stretch, More Defoliation And Pruning
By How Weed Grow at Home - Indoor Marijuana
We return from vacation to resume the meta soil project and the coco coir plants have been automatically watered using the setup seen in this video: https://youtu.be/7g1UAxwCAWg The soil pots with super soil and dry amendments were fed remotely using a push start feeder that is controlled using an app and the setup can be seen here: https://youtu.be/DRnbjdiXN6w All plants looked great upon return but they are definitely overgrowing the capacity of the tent and causing congestion. This could result in issues later on that may result in bud rot so we must defoliate the plants again and prune off all of the lower bud sites that are in the shade. All of these plants had about a quarter of the leaves removed and all of the lanky, floppy stems were chopped off as well. The inline fan was also increased to level 8 at all times and the plants look solid and are exactly where I want them to be in terms of structure and leaf coloring. The yellowing on the leaves seem to have disappeared with the addition of epsom salt for the coco slots. We are 2 weeks into flip and the plants seem to be doing real well. The Ranks that I would Place on them are as follows: 1. Coco for Cannabis - Undeniably larger and way more foliage than the other slots. 2. TPS Nutrients - Same as Coco for C and I think if there wasnt that hiccup in Epsiode 2, this might have been just as good. The top two spots are obvious and I am beginning to think this is becoming more of a Coco vs Soil test. There is no clear winner for soil, but 420 Scene is the tallest, but has the smallest leaves and thinnest stems. Great lakes is the shortest but has the nicest leaves. Canucks is average but has a nice girth to the stem and Buildasoil is average in height but is practically the same girth as 420's which is the lowest. We'll have to see what happens in the upcoming week. For MASTER LIST on Feed Schedule, Measurements, Supplies and Grow Equipment, goto https://www.howweedgrow.com/meta%20feed%20journal.pdf Equipment and Setup: 🎪Tent: https://amzn.to/3brC47y 💡 Light: https://amzn.to/3zLGtKP 💨 Inline Fan: https://amzn.to/3vyVZbt Smart Mode, trigger at 78 2 degree variance, off at 1, On at 4 Carbon Filter: https://amzn.to/3zPfkru Duct: https://amzn.to/3zrkXut TPS Nutrients Complete: https://tpsnutrients.com/?ref=qa3xqavsea Also use code HOWWEEDGROW for 10% off Links to my favorite youtubers featured in these videos: Mr Canucks Grows: https://www.youtube.com/c/MrCanucksGrowGuide Mr Canucks Grows Soil Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/VRaJHUnKIPc 420 Scene: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBF8Ada4xtmfL1RoZdTakaw 420 Scene’s Soil Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/jXd8M40axto BuildaSoil: https://www.youtube.com/c/BuildASoil BuildaSoil Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/gJpCjqiTy8U Coco for Cannabis: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrMJCoco Coco for Cannabis Feed Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/8MkfBlgXGtM TPS Nutrients: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcQutv4Q0OjoEylxaoSIpHA TPS Nutrient Feed Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/IiJz29wVzFY Video Highlighting the best strain in my strain hunt featured in this series https://youtu.be/jH3iKflqLo4 Playlist featuring all videos from this project: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJQAtl-KiXRJAFvGxfzckE-I3oI3cmFe6 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/growweedeasier ℹ️ More tutorials; https://www.howweedgrow.com/ 📅 Full My Proven Feed Schedule: https://www.howweedgrow.com/Howweedgrow%20Ultimate%20Chart%20Cheat%20Sheet.pdf PROOF: https://discord.gg/nwDXKeBV4g 💬 For questions, comments or to chat: https://discord.gg/zKG85AuQBj #supersoil #soiltest #howtogrowweed Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO5NuEYcIzo Uploader: How Weed Grow at Home - Indoor Marijuana
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- Author: ➤ How Weed Grow at Home - Indoor Marijuana
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- Subjects: ➤ Youtube - video - Education - indoor grow - how to - tutorial - seed to harvest - growing indoors - best super soil - best living soil - soil vs coco - coco for cannabis - mr canucks - 420 scene - best dry amendments - feeding plants on vacation - automated plant watering - automatic plant feeder - automatic watering - tps nutrients - buildasoil - buildasoil 3.0 - down to earth dry amendments - best soil mix - best soil recipe - soil test - bloom stretch period - how to defoliate weed - how to prevent larf
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3An Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At The National Zoological Park
By Rodney L. Whiteman
We return from vacation to resume the meta soil project and the coco coir plants have been automatically watered using the setup seen in this video: https://youtu.be/7g1UAxwCAWg The soil pots with super soil and dry amendments were fed remotely using a push start feeder that is controlled using an app and the setup can be seen here: https://youtu.be/DRnbjdiXN6w All plants looked great upon return but they are definitely overgrowing the capacity of the tent and causing congestion. This could result in issues later on that may result in bud rot so we must defoliate the plants again and prune off all of the lower bud sites that are in the shade. All of these plants had about a quarter of the leaves removed and all of the lanky, floppy stems were chopped off as well. The inline fan was also increased to level 8 at all times and the plants look solid and are exactly where I want them to be in terms of structure and leaf coloring. The yellowing on the leaves seem to have disappeared with the addition of epsom salt for the coco slots. We are 2 weeks into flip and the plants seem to be doing real well. The Ranks that I would Place on them are as follows: 1. Coco for Cannabis - Undeniably larger and way more foliage than the other slots. 2. TPS Nutrients - Same as Coco for C and I think if there wasnt that hiccup in Epsiode 2, this might have been just as good. The top two spots are obvious and I am beginning to think this is becoming more of a Coco vs Soil test. There is no clear winner for soil, but 420 Scene is the tallest, but has the smallest leaves and thinnest stems. Great lakes is the shortest but has the nicest leaves. Canucks is average but has a nice girth to the stem and Buildasoil is average in height but is practically the same girth as 420's which is the lowest. We'll have to see what happens in the upcoming week. For MASTER LIST on Feed Schedule, Measurements, Supplies and Grow Equipment, goto https://www.howweedgrow.com/meta%20feed%20journal.pdf Equipment and Setup: 🎪Tent: https://amzn.to/3brC47y 💡 Light: https://amzn.to/3zLGtKP 💨 Inline Fan: https://amzn.to/3vyVZbt Smart Mode, trigger at 78 2 degree variance, off at 1, On at 4 Carbon Filter: https://amzn.to/3zPfkru Duct: https://amzn.to/3zrkXut TPS Nutrients Complete: https://tpsnutrients.com/?ref=qa3xqavsea Also use code HOWWEEDGROW for 10% off Links to my favorite youtubers featured in these videos: Mr Canucks Grows: https://www.youtube.com/c/MrCanucksGrowGuide Mr Canucks Grows Soil Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/VRaJHUnKIPc 420 Scene: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBF8Ada4xtmfL1RoZdTakaw 420 Scene’s Soil Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/jXd8M40axto BuildaSoil: https://www.youtube.com/c/BuildASoil BuildaSoil Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/gJpCjqiTy8U Coco for Cannabis: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrMJCoco Coco for Cannabis Feed Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/8MkfBlgXGtM TPS Nutrients: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcQutv4Q0OjoEylxaoSIpHA TPS Nutrient Feed Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/IiJz29wVzFY Video Highlighting the best strain in my strain hunt featured in this series https://youtu.be/jH3iKflqLo4 Playlist featuring all videos from this project: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJQAtl-KiXRJAFvGxfzckE-I3oI3cmFe6 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/growweedeasier ℹ️ More tutorials; https://www.howweedgrow.com/ 📅 Full My Proven Feed Schedule: https://www.howweedgrow.com/Howweedgrow%20Ultimate%20Chart%20Cheat%20Sheet.pdf PROOF: https://discord.gg/nwDXKeBV4g 💬 For questions, comments or to chat: https://discord.gg/zKG85AuQBj #supersoil #soiltest #howtogrowweed Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO5NuEYcIzo Uploader: How Weed Grow at Home - Indoor Marijuana
“An Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At The National Zoological Park” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ An Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At The National Zoological Park
- Author: Rodney L. Whiteman
- Language: English
“An Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At The National Zoological Park” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ United States -- District of Columbia - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Trees - Zoos - Defoliation - Aerial surveys
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- Internet Archive ID: nfsl_1_134938
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4An Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Indian Head Naval Surface Warfare Center
By John W. Hazel
We return from vacation to resume the meta soil project and the coco coir plants have been automatically watered using the setup seen in this video: https://youtu.be/7g1UAxwCAWg The soil pots with super soil and dry amendments were fed remotely using a push start feeder that is controlled using an app and the setup can be seen here: https://youtu.be/DRnbjdiXN6w All plants looked great upon return but they are definitely overgrowing the capacity of the tent and causing congestion. This could result in issues later on that may result in bud rot so we must defoliate the plants again and prune off all of the lower bud sites that are in the shade. All of these plants had about a quarter of the leaves removed and all of the lanky, floppy stems were chopped off as well. The inline fan was also increased to level 8 at all times and the plants look solid and are exactly where I want them to be in terms of structure and leaf coloring. The yellowing on the leaves seem to have disappeared with the addition of epsom salt for the coco slots. We are 2 weeks into flip and the plants seem to be doing real well. The Ranks that I would Place on them are as follows: 1. Coco for Cannabis - Undeniably larger and way more foliage than the other slots. 2. TPS Nutrients - Same as Coco for C and I think if there wasnt that hiccup in Epsiode 2, this might have been just as good. The top two spots are obvious and I am beginning to think this is becoming more of a Coco vs Soil test. There is no clear winner for soil, but 420 Scene is the tallest, but has the smallest leaves and thinnest stems. Great lakes is the shortest but has the nicest leaves. Canucks is average but has a nice girth to the stem and Buildasoil is average in height but is practically the same girth as 420's which is the lowest. We'll have to see what happens in the upcoming week. For MASTER LIST on Feed Schedule, Measurements, Supplies and Grow Equipment, goto https://www.howweedgrow.com/meta%20feed%20journal.pdf Equipment and Setup: 🎪Tent: https://amzn.to/3brC47y 💡 Light: https://amzn.to/3zLGtKP 💨 Inline Fan: https://amzn.to/3vyVZbt Smart Mode, trigger at 78 2 degree variance, off at 1, On at 4 Carbon Filter: https://amzn.to/3zPfkru Duct: https://amzn.to/3zrkXut TPS Nutrients Complete: https://tpsnutrients.com/?ref=qa3xqavsea Also use code HOWWEEDGROW for 10% off Links to my favorite youtubers featured in these videos: Mr Canucks Grows: https://www.youtube.com/c/MrCanucksGrowGuide Mr Canucks Grows Soil Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/VRaJHUnKIPc 420 Scene: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBF8Ada4xtmfL1RoZdTakaw 420 Scene’s Soil Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/jXd8M40axto BuildaSoil: https://www.youtube.com/c/BuildASoil BuildaSoil Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/gJpCjqiTy8U Coco for Cannabis: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrMJCoco Coco for Cannabis Feed Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/8MkfBlgXGtM TPS Nutrients: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcQutv4Q0OjoEylxaoSIpHA TPS Nutrient Feed Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/IiJz29wVzFY Video Highlighting the best strain in my strain hunt featured in this series https://youtu.be/jH3iKflqLo4 Playlist featuring all videos from this project: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJQAtl-KiXRJAFvGxfzckE-I3oI3cmFe6 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/growweedeasier ℹ️ More tutorials; https://www.howweedgrow.com/ 📅 Full My Proven Feed Schedule: https://www.howweedgrow.com/Howweedgrow%20Ultimate%20Chart%20Cheat%20Sheet.pdf PROOF: https://discord.gg/nwDXKeBV4g 💬 For questions, comments or to chat: https://discord.gg/zKG85AuQBj #supersoil #soiltest #howtogrowweed Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO5NuEYcIzo Uploader: How Weed Grow at Home - Indoor Marijuana
“An Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Indian Head Naval Surface Warfare Center” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ An Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Indian Head Naval Surface Warfare Center
- Author: John W. Hazel
- Language: English
“An Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Indian Head Naval Surface Warfare Center” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Maryland - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Trees - Defoliation - Insect control - Aerial surveys
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- Internet Archive ID: nfsl_1_136147
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5Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At 5 U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Projects Located Within The Philadelphia District
By Rodney L. Whiteman
We return from vacation to resume the meta soil project and the coco coir plants have been automatically watered using the setup seen in this video: https://youtu.be/7g1UAxwCAWg The soil pots with super soil and dry amendments were fed remotely using a push start feeder that is controlled using an app and the setup can be seen here: https://youtu.be/DRnbjdiXN6w All plants looked great upon return but they are definitely overgrowing the capacity of the tent and causing congestion. This could result in issues later on that may result in bud rot so we must defoliate the plants again and prune off all of the lower bud sites that are in the shade. All of these plants had about a quarter of the leaves removed and all of the lanky, floppy stems were chopped off as well. The inline fan was also increased to level 8 at all times and the plants look solid and are exactly where I want them to be in terms of structure and leaf coloring. The yellowing on the leaves seem to have disappeared with the addition of epsom salt for the coco slots. We are 2 weeks into flip and the plants seem to be doing real well. The Ranks that I would Place on them are as follows: 1. Coco for Cannabis - Undeniably larger and way more foliage than the other slots. 2. TPS Nutrients - Same as Coco for C and I think if there wasnt that hiccup in Epsiode 2, this might have been just as good. The top two spots are obvious and I am beginning to think this is becoming more of a Coco vs Soil test. There is no clear winner for soil, but 420 Scene is the tallest, but has the smallest leaves and thinnest stems. Great lakes is the shortest but has the nicest leaves. Canucks is average but has a nice girth to the stem and Buildasoil is average in height but is practically the same girth as 420's which is the lowest. We'll have to see what happens in the upcoming week. For MASTER LIST on Feed Schedule, Measurements, Supplies and Grow Equipment, goto https://www.howweedgrow.com/meta%20feed%20journal.pdf Equipment and Setup: 🎪Tent: https://amzn.to/3brC47y 💡 Light: https://amzn.to/3zLGtKP 💨 Inline Fan: https://amzn.to/3vyVZbt Smart Mode, trigger at 78 2 degree variance, off at 1, On at 4 Carbon Filter: https://amzn.to/3zPfkru Duct: https://amzn.to/3zrkXut TPS Nutrients Complete: https://tpsnutrients.com/?ref=qa3xqavsea Also use code HOWWEEDGROW for 10% off Links to my favorite youtubers featured in these videos: Mr Canucks Grows: https://www.youtube.com/c/MrCanucksGrowGuide Mr Canucks Grows Soil Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/VRaJHUnKIPc 420 Scene: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBF8Ada4xtmfL1RoZdTakaw 420 Scene’s Soil Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/jXd8M40axto BuildaSoil: https://www.youtube.com/c/BuildASoil BuildaSoil Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/gJpCjqiTy8U Coco for Cannabis: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrMJCoco Coco for Cannabis Feed Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/8MkfBlgXGtM TPS Nutrients: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcQutv4Q0OjoEylxaoSIpHA TPS Nutrient Feed Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/IiJz29wVzFY Video Highlighting the best strain in my strain hunt featured in this series https://youtu.be/jH3iKflqLo4 Playlist featuring all videos from this project: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJQAtl-KiXRJAFvGxfzckE-I3oI3cmFe6 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/growweedeasier ℹ️ More tutorials; https://www.howweedgrow.com/ 📅 Full My Proven Feed Schedule: https://www.howweedgrow.com/Howweedgrow%20Ultimate%20Chart%20Cheat%20Sheet.pdf PROOF: https://discord.gg/nwDXKeBV4g 💬 For questions, comments or to chat: https://discord.gg/zKG85AuQBj #supersoil #soiltest #howtogrowweed Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO5NuEYcIzo Uploader: How Weed Grow at Home - Indoor Marijuana
“Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At 5 U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Projects Located Within The Philadelphia District” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At 5 U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Projects Located Within The Philadelphia District
- Author: Rodney L. Whiteman
- Language: English
“Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At 5 U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Projects Located Within The Philadelphia District” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Pennsylvania - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Trees - Insect control - Defoliation - Aerial surveys
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- Internet Archive ID: nfsl_1_150043
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6Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Letterkenny Army Depot
By Rodney L. Whiteman
We return from vacation to resume the meta soil project and the coco coir plants have been automatically watered using the setup seen in this video: https://youtu.be/7g1UAxwCAWg The soil pots with super soil and dry amendments were fed remotely using a push start feeder that is controlled using an app and the setup can be seen here: https://youtu.be/DRnbjdiXN6w All plants looked great upon return but they are definitely overgrowing the capacity of the tent and causing congestion. This could result in issues later on that may result in bud rot so we must defoliate the plants again and prune off all of the lower bud sites that are in the shade. All of these plants had about a quarter of the leaves removed and all of the lanky, floppy stems were chopped off as well. The inline fan was also increased to level 8 at all times and the plants look solid and are exactly where I want them to be in terms of structure and leaf coloring. The yellowing on the leaves seem to have disappeared with the addition of epsom salt for the coco slots. We are 2 weeks into flip and the plants seem to be doing real well. The Ranks that I would Place on them are as follows: 1. Coco for Cannabis - Undeniably larger and way more foliage than the other slots. 2. TPS Nutrients - Same as Coco for C and I think if there wasnt that hiccup in Epsiode 2, this might have been just as good. The top two spots are obvious and I am beginning to think this is becoming more of a Coco vs Soil test. There is no clear winner for soil, but 420 Scene is the tallest, but has the smallest leaves and thinnest stems. Great lakes is the shortest but has the nicest leaves. Canucks is average but has a nice girth to the stem and Buildasoil is average in height but is practically the same girth as 420's which is the lowest. We'll have to see what happens in the upcoming week. For MASTER LIST on Feed Schedule, Measurements, Supplies and Grow Equipment, goto https://www.howweedgrow.com/meta%20feed%20journal.pdf Equipment and Setup: 🎪Tent: https://amzn.to/3brC47y 💡 Light: https://amzn.to/3zLGtKP 💨 Inline Fan: https://amzn.to/3vyVZbt Smart Mode, trigger at 78 2 degree variance, off at 1, On at 4 Carbon Filter: https://amzn.to/3zPfkru Duct: https://amzn.to/3zrkXut TPS Nutrients Complete: https://tpsnutrients.com/?ref=qa3xqavsea Also use code HOWWEEDGROW for 10% off Links to my favorite youtubers featured in these videos: Mr Canucks Grows: https://www.youtube.com/c/MrCanucksGrowGuide Mr Canucks Grows Soil Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/VRaJHUnKIPc 420 Scene: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBF8Ada4xtmfL1RoZdTakaw 420 Scene’s Soil Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/jXd8M40axto BuildaSoil: https://www.youtube.com/c/BuildASoil BuildaSoil Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/gJpCjqiTy8U Coco for Cannabis: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrMJCoco Coco for Cannabis Feed Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/8MkfBlgXGtM TPS Nutrients: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcQutv4Q0OjoEylxaoSIpHA TPS Nutrient Feed Breakdown Video: https://youtu.be/IiJz29wVzFY Video Highlighting the best strain in my strain hunt featured in this series https://youtu.be/jH3iKflqLo4 Playlist featuring all videos from this project: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJQAtl-KiXRJAFvGxfzckE-I3oI3cmFe6 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/growweedeasier ℹ️ More tutorials; https://www.howweedgrow.com/ 📅 Full My Proven Feed Schedule: https://www.howweedgrow.com/Howweedgrow%20Ultimate%20Chart%20Cheat%20Sheet.pdf PROOF: https://discord.gg/nwDXKeBV4g 💬 For questions, comments or to chat: https://discord.gg/zKG85AuQBj #supersoil #soiltest #howtogrowweed Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO5NuEYcIzo Uploader: How Weed Grow at Home - Indoor Marijuana
“Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Letterkenny Army Depot” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Letterkenny Army Depot
- Author: Rodney L. Whiteman
- Language: English
“Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Letterkenny Army Depot” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Pennsylvania - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Trees - Insect control - Defoliation - Aerial surveys
Edition Identifiers:
- Internet Archive ID: nfsl_1_150310
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7DTIC AD0835161: CONCERNING HEAT DEFOLIATION
By Defense Technical Information Center
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ DTIC Archive - Wiesner, Julius - ARMY BIOLOGICAL LABS FREDERICK MD - *PLANT TISSUE - CLOUDS - INTENSITY - TREES - CLIMATE - SEPARATION - TRANSLATIONS - DIFFUSION - SOLAR RADIATION - HEAT - ALTITUDE - THERMAL RADIATION - DRYING - WEST GERMANY - PLANTS(BOTANY) - SUNSPOTS - PERIODIC VARIATIONS - SUN
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8Impact Of Defoliation By Western Spruce Budworm Boise And Payette National Forests And Intermingled Federal, State, And Private Lands 1977
By Ron Beveridge, Max Ollieu, Wayne Bousfield
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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“Impact Of Defoliation By Western Spruce Budworm Boise And Payette National Forests And Intermingled Federal, State, And Private Lands 1977” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Idaho -- Boise and Payette National Forests - Western spruce budworm - Choristoneura freemani - Douglas fir - Pseudotsuga menziesii - Engelmann spruce - Picea engelmannii - Defoliation - Environmental impact
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9Western Hemlock Defoliation In North Idaho, Permanent Plot Results 2002-2007
By Carol Randall, Doug Wulff
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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10An Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At The Beltsville Agricultural Research Center
By John W. Hazel
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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11An Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At James J. Rowley Training Center
By John W. Hazel
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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12Aerial Surveys For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation On The Appalachian Trail From Harpers Ferry National Historical Park North To The Upper End Of The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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13An Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Fort Necessity National Battlefield And Friendship Hill National Historic Site
By John W. Hazel
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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14An Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Valley Forge National Historical Park
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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15Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Andrews Air Force Base
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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16Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Site R
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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17Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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18Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Thomas Stone National Historic Site
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Maryland -- Thomas Stone National Historic Site - United States -- Ohio - United States -- Michigan - United States -- Virginia - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Emerald ash borer - Agrilus planipennis - Ash trees - Fraxinus - Fuelwood - Aerial surveys
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19Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At The Beltsville Agricultural Research Center
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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20Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Maryland -- Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Trees - Defoliation - Insect control - Aerial surveys
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21Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Pennsylvania -- Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Fall cankerworm - Alsophila pometaria - Trees - Defoliation - Aerial surveys
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22Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At The Tobyhanna Army Depot
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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23Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At 16 U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Projects Located Within The Philadelphia District
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Pennsylvania - United States -- Michigan - United States -- Ohio - United States -- Maryland - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Emerald ash borer - Agrilus planipennis - Lakes - Fuelwood - Aerial surveys
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24Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Fort Necessity National Battlefield And Friendship Hill National Historic Site
By John W. Hazel
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Pennsylvania -- Fort Necessity National Battlefield - United States -- Pennsylvania -- Friendship Hill National Historic Site - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Insect control - Defoliation - Aerial surveys - Funding
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25Spruce Budworm Defoliation In Northeastern Minnesota Decreases In 1963
By Stephen O. Ryan, Harold O. Batzer
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Minnesota - Spruce budworm - Choristoneura fumiferana - Insect pests - Tree mortality - Defoliation - Egg masses
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26Jack-Pine Budworm Defoliation On The Nicolet National Forest -1970
By Glen W. Erickson
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Wisconsin -- Nicolet National Forest - Jack pine budworm - Choristoneura pinus - Jack pine - Pinus banksiana - Insect pests - Insect outbreaks - Defoliation
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27Reconnaissance Survey Oak Defoliation On The Manistee National Forest And Adjacent Forest Lands In Lower Michigan - 1973
By Glen Erickson, Keith Hanson
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Michigan -- Manistee National Forest - Oaks - Quercus - Red-humped oakworm - Symmerista canicosta - Aerial surveys - Insect outbreaks - Defoliation
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- Internet Archive ID: nfsl_1_51825
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28An Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At The USDA National Arboretum
By Rodney L Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- District of Columbia - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Trees - Forests - Defoliation - Aerial surveys
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29An Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At The Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Forest Glen And Glenn Haven Sections Of Walter Reed Army Medical Center
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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“An Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At The Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Forest Glen And Glenn Haven Sections Of Walter Reed Army Medical Center” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ United States -- District of Columbia - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Fall cankerworm - Alsophila pometaria - Oaks - Quercus - Defoliation - Aerial surveys
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30An Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At The Adelphi Laboratory Center And Blossom Point
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Maryland - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Trees - Insect control - Defoliation - Aerial surveys
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31Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth Caused Tree Defoliation At Stonewall Jackson Lake
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- West Virginia -- Stonewall Jackson Lake - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Trees - Defoliation - Forest health - Aerial surveys
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32An Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At The Tobyhanna Army Depot
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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33An Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Cuyahoga Valley National Park
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Ohio -- Cuyahoga Valley National Park - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Trees - Insect control - Defoliation - Aerial surveys
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34Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Forest Glenn And Glenn Haven Sections Of Walter Reed Army Medical Center
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- District of Columbia - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Insect control - Defoliation - Insect surveys - Aerial surveys
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35Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Thomas Stone National Historic Site
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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36Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Morristown National Historical Park
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- New Jersey - United States -- Ohio - United State s-- Michigan - United States -- Virginia - United States -- Maryland - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Emerald ash borer - Agrilus planipennis - Fuelwood - Defoliation - Aerial surveys
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37Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Alum Creek Lake
By Rodney L. Whiteman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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38Mortality Of White Fir Following Defoliation By The Douglas-fir Tussock Moth In California, 1957
By Boyd E. Wickman
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- California -- Stanislaus National Forest - Douglas-fir tussock moth - Orgyia pseudotsugata - White fir - Abies concolor - Tree mortality - Defoliation - Insect infestations
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39Impact Of Defoliation By Western Spruce Budworm Boise And Payette National Forests And Intermingled Federal, State And Private Lands
By United States Forest Service
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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- Subjects: ➤ Boise National Forest (Idaho) - Payette National Forest (Idaho) - United States -- Idaho - Choristoneura occidentalis - Insect infestations - Defoliation - Forest trees - Pest management
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40Satellite Imagery Versus Aerial Photos For Mapping Hardwood Defoliation: A Preliminary Evaluation Of Cost And Acquisition Feasibility
By William M. Ciesla, Bov B. Eav
The report contains observations on the 'heat defoliation' which sets in during extreme summer heat and simultaneous great dryness of the ground. The commonest form of heat defoliation is characterized by the fact that as a rule it is not the foliage situated on the extreme periphery of the treetop, and thus most abundant-struck by the sun's rays, but the foliage lying deeper in the treetop, which, however; must always be struck by the direct (parallel) sunlight, which 'burns up' and falls off.
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“Satellite Imagery Versus Aerial Photos For Mapping Hardwood Defoliation: A Preliminary Evaluation Of Cost And Acquisition Feasibility” Subjects and Themes:
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41Impact Of Defoliation By Western Spruce Budworm Boise And Payette National Forests And Intermingled Federal, State, And Private Lands, 1977
By Max Ollieu, Ladd Livingston, Wayne Bousfield
Defoliation by western spruce budworm, Choristoneura occidentalis, Freeman, occurred again on the Boise and Payette National Forests and intermingled lands in 1977 (Knopf 1977a, 1977b). Infested acreages totaled 777,202, which included 239,000 acres within the Primitive Area. An expanded western spruce budworm impact evaluation was conducted in 1977 to provide data for an Environmental Impact Statement. Personnel from the Intermountain Region, USDA Forest Service, and the Idaho Department of Lands conducted the field phase. Forest Insect and Disease Management, USDA Forest Service, Missoula, provided assistance in survey design, data management, and analysis.
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“Impact Of Defoliation By Western Spruce Budworm Boise And Payette National Forests And Intermingled Federal, State, And Private Lands, 1977” Subjects and Themes:
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42The Effect Of Winter Defoliation On The Growth Of Pine Trees And Their Susceptibility To Insect Attack
By William D. Bedard
Defoliation by western spruce budworm, Choristoneura occidentalis, Freeman, occurred again on the Boise and Payette National Forests and intermingled lands in 1977 (Knopf 1977a, 1977b). Infested acreages totaled 777,202, which included 239,000 acres within the Primitive Area. An expanded western spruce budworm impact evaluation was conducted in 1977 to provide data for an Environmental Impact Statement. Personnel from the Intermountain Region, USDA Forest Service, and the Idaho Department of Lands conducted the field phase. Forest Insect and Disease Management, USDA Forest Service, Missoula, provided assistance in survey design, data management, and analysis.
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43An Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Goddard Space Flight Center
By John W. Hazel
Defoliation by western spruce budworm, Choristoneura occidentalis, Freeman, occurred again on the Boise and Payette National Forests and intermingled lands in 1977 (Knopf 1977a, 1977b). Infested acreages totaled 777,202, which included 239,000 acres within the Primitive Area. An expanded western spruce budworm impact evaluation was conducted in 1977 to provide data for an Environmental Impact Statement. Personnel from the Intermountain Region, USDA Forest Service, and the Idaho Department of Lands conducted the field phase. Forest Insect and Disease Management, USDA Forest Service, Missoula, provided assistance in survey design, data management, and analysis.
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44An Aerial Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Indian Head Naval Surface Warfare Center
By Rodney L. Whiteman
Defoliation by western spruce budworm, Choristoneura occidentalis, Freeman, occurred again on the Boise and Payette National Forests and intermingled lands in 1977 (Knopf 1977a, 1977b). Infested acreages totaled 777,202, which included 239,000 acres within the Primitive Area. An expanded western spruce budworm impact evaluation was conducted in 1977 to provide data for an Environmental Impact Statement. Personnel from the Intermountain Region, USDA Forest Service, and the Idaho Department of Lands conducted the field phase. Forest Insect and Disease Management, USDA Forest Service, Missoula, provided assistance in survey design, data management, and analysis.
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45An Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth Caused Tree Defoliation At Aberdeen Proving Grounds
By Rodney L. Whiteman
Defoliation by western spruce budworm, Choristoneura occidentalis, Freeman, occurred again on the Boise and Payette National Forests and intermingled lands in 1977 (Knopf 1977a, 1977b). Infested acreages totaled 777,202, which included 239,000 acres within the Primitive Area. An expanded western spruce budworm impact evaluation was conducted in 1977 to provide data for an Environmental Impact Statement. Personnel from the Intermountain Region, USDA Forest Service, and the Idaho Department of Lands conducted the field phase. Forest Insect and Disease Management, USDA Forest Service, Missoula, provided assistance in survey design, data management, and analysis.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Maryland - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Trees - Insect control - Defoliation - Aerial surveys
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46Aerial Detection Surveys For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Five U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Projects
By John W. Hazel
Defoliation by western spruce budworm, Choristoneura occidentalis, Freeman, occurred again on the Boise and Payette National Forests and intermingled lands in 1977 (Knopf 1977a, 1977b). Infested acreages totaled 777,202, which included 239,000 acres within the Primitive Area. An expanded western spruce budworm impact evaluation was conducted in 1977 to provide data for an Environmental Impact Statement. Personnel from the Intermountain Region, USDA Forest Service, and the Idaho Department of Lands conducted the field phase. Forest Insect and Disease Management, USDA Forest Service, Missoula, provided assistance in survey design, data management, and analysis.
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“Aerial Detection Surveys For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Five U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Projects” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Pennsylvania - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Lakes - Defoliation - Insect control - Aerial surveys
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47An Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site
By John W. Hazel
Defoliation by western spruce budworm, Choristoneura occidentalis, Freeman, occurred again on the Boise and Payette National Forests and intermingled lands in 1977 (Knopf 1977a, 1977b). Infested acreages totaled 777,202, which included 239,000 acres within the Primitive Area. An expanded western spruce budworm impact evaluation was conducted in 1977 to provide data for an Environmental Impact Statement. Personnel from the Intermountain Region, USDA Forest Service, and the Idaho Department of Lands conducted the field phase. Forest Insect and Disease Management, USDA Forest Service, Missoula, provided assistance in survey design, data management, and analysis.
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48An Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
By John W. Hazel
Defoliation by western spruce budworm, Choristoneura occidentalis, Freeman, occurred again on the Boise and Payette National Forests and intermingled lands in 1977 (Knopf 1977a, 1977b). Infested acreages totaled 777,202, which included 239,000 acres within the Primitive Area. An expanded western spruce budworm impact evaluation was conducted in 1977 to provide data for an Environmental Impact Statement. Personnel from the Intermountain Region, USDA Forest Service, and the Idaho Department of Lands conducted the field phase. Forest Insect and Disease Management, USDA Forest Service, Missoula, provided assistance in survey design, data management, and analysis.
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49Surveys For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At The Allegheny Portage Railroad, Staple Bend Tunnel And Johnstown Flood Memorial
By John W. Hazel
Defoliation by western spruce budworm, Choristoneura occidentalis, Freeman, occurred again on the Boise and Payette National Forests and intermingled lands in 1977 (Knopf 1977a, 1977b). Infested acreages totaled 777,202, which included 239,000 acres within the Primitive Area. An expanded western spruce budworm impact evaluation was conducted in 1977 to provide data for an Environmental Impact Statement. Personnel from the Intermountain Region, USDA Forest Service, and the Idaho Department of Lands conducted the field phase. Forest Insect and Disease Management, USDA Forest Service, Missoula, provided assistance in survey design, data management, and analysis.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Pennsylvania - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Trees - Defoliation - Insect control - Aerial surveys
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50An Aerial Detection Survey For Gypsy Moth-Caused Tree Defoliation At Erie National Wildlife Refuge
By John W. Hazel
Defoliation by western spruce budworm, Choristoneura occidentalis, Freeman, occurred again on the Boise and Payette National Forests and intermingled lands in 1977 (Knopf 1977a, 1977b). Infested acreages totaled 777,202, which included 239,000 acres within the Primitive Area. An expanded western spruce budworm impact evaluation was conducted in 1977 to provide data for an Environmental Impact Statement. Personnel from the Intermountain Region, USDA Forest Service, and the Idaho Department of Lands conducted the field phase. Forest Insect and Disease Management, USDA Forest Service, Missoula, provided assistance in survey design, data management, and analysis.
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- Subjects: ➤ United States -- Pennsylvania -- Erie National Wildlife Refuge - Spongy moth - Lymantria dispar - Trees - Defoliation - Insect control - Aerial surveys
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