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Jenfitch, Inc. is proud to share the results of an in-field citrus study conducted at Wheeler Farms, evaluating the performance of JC 9465 on citrus trees affected by citrus canker and HLB (Huanglongbing / citrus greening). This multi-trial observational study documents visible plant response before and after treatment, providing valuable real-world insight into how JC 9465 ...
Abstract In recent years, Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology has become widely utilized across various sectors. Forestry management is among these, employing LiDAR to assess tree crown health, create terrain maps, estimate timber volume, and perform numerous other tasks. This article discusses the use of LiDAR for practical forestry, as it is a critical field on which many species of ...
Air pollution, especially acid rain, can weaken trees, making them more susceptible to diseases and pests. As forests thin out or die, the myriad species that call them home – from tiny insects to magnificent big cats – find their existence threatened. ...
It all began in 1979, falling Dutch Elm diseased trees supplying local sawmills for a price of £7 per tonne delivered. ...
Therefore, they are usually reluctant to grant tree removal permits, let alone remove trees on their own. However, they make exceptions for public or street trees that are: causing significant damage to private or city property dangerous or which creates a hazardous condition create blindspots at intersections poisonous or noxious ...
Figuring out why certain soils keep plant parasites at bay could be a boon for agriculture around the globe Plants around the world are constantly under attack — often with big implications for humans. In the 1960s, millions of elm trees in Britain, France and the U.S. fell victim to Dutch elm disease, which clogs the vessels that carry life-giving water ...
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The result was tremendous stress on forests as trees already troubled by insects and disease struggled to hold water. ...
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They were now beautifully healthy and of equal size to other less badly affected plants. 30th April Malaysia One mine owner planting trees on old mine sites reports that while previously he had lost many of the trees to nematodes, once the root areas were treated with Amnite A100 the trees recovered and the nematodes were no longer a problem. ...
They are mycorrhizal fungi that live in symbiosis with the trees, providing nutrients and protection from diseases and receiving sugars in return. ...
