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1. Society Garlic - Fla. Foliage - Sarasota County Coop. Ext. Svc.
Cooperative Extension service for Sarasota County SOURCES Betrock's florida Plant Guide, E Return to florida Foliage. Go to Sarasota County Cooperative Extension service Home Page
http://sarasota.extension.ufl.edu/Hort/FlaFoliage/SocGrlic.htm
Home Calendar Maps Staff ... USDA Sarasota County Search
Environmental Horticulture
Citrus Canker Fact Page
What's New in Sarasota Horticulture Horticulture Calendar Horticulture Links ... Suncoast Horticulture newsletter
Florida Foliage
by Mark Shelby
Urban Horticulture Extension Agent
Cooperative Extension Service for Sarasota County

SOCIETY GARLIC as written for the Sarasota Herald Tribune, Home Life Section Tulbaghia (tool-BAIG-ee-uh): named after Rijk Tulbagh
violacea
(vye-oh-LAY-see-uh):
violet-colored SIZE: Up to 2 feet tall and wide. GROWTH RATE: Slow to medium. HABIT OF GROWTH: Perennial, tuberous, clumping herb. FOLIAGE: Evergreen, dark green, grass-like. FRUIT: Insignificant capsules. FLOWERS: Showy purple flowers on stalks, from spring to fall. LANDSCAPE USES: As a flowering groundcover, typically in masses or borders. POPULAR VARIETIES: Green and variegated forms available. NATIVE HABITAT: South Africa. LIGHT REQUIREMENT: Full sun to partial shade. SOIL REQUIREMENT: Wide range, prefering sandy soils with acid to alkaline pH. WATER REQUIREMENT: Moderate drought tolerance.

2. Recent Publications
used for wireworm control in florida Sugarcane. Journal American Society of of Rice in florida. University of florida, IFAS, florida coop. ext. service. Circular 1242, December
http://erec.ifas.ufl.edu/Publica/Recent/PubRcnt.htm
Entomology Cherry, Ron and Richard Raid. Effect of flooding on efficacy of soil insecticides used for wireworm control in Florida Sugarcane. Journal American Society of Sugar Cane Technologists. v. 19. 1999. Cherry, R.T., and Deren, C. Sweep Net Catches of Stink Bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) in Florida Rice Fields at Different Times of Day. J.Entomol. Sci. 35(4):490-493. October, 2000. Cherry, R.T. Spatial Distribution of Southern Chinch Bugs (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae) in St. Augustinegrass. Florida Entomologist. Vol. 84(1) March, 2001 Cherry, Ron. Attraction of the lovebug, Plecia nearctica (Diptera:Bibionidae) to anethole. Florida Entomolgist. Vol. 81(4) Sept. 1998. Cherry, Ron, and Richard Raid. Seasonal flight of Plecia nearctica (Diptera:Bibionidae)in southern Florida. Florida Entomologist. Vol. 83(1). March, 2000. Cherry, Ron. Attraction of the lovebug

3. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : A-Al
Agricultural Economics 281.9 M5842 Agric Eng Fact Sheet Fla coop ext Serv* Agriculturalengineering fact sheet florida cooperative extension service S671.A38
http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtia.htm
Abbreviated Titles A-Al
*Previously used abbreviated title

4. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : B
extension service, University of Maryland 275.29 M36B Bull Fla coop ext Serv UnivFla* Bulletin florida cooperative extension service, University of florida
http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtic.htm
Abbreviated Titles : B
*Previously used abbreviated title

5. Energy Efficiency Environmental News Energy Use In Irrigation
a $16 billion industry in florida, the second largest contributor to ParkBrown, 1991. florida Guide to Environmental Landscapes Circular 922. florida coop. ext. service, IFAS, Univ
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/EH335

6. Lychees Online - Lychee Fruit, Trees, Products & Info
348, Fla. coop. ext. Ser., IFAS, Univ. of Fla. Tables. 15 F. 0.26. 0.50. 0.90. 1ext. Circular 287, florida Agricultural extension service, by Gerber and Martsolf.
http://www.lycheesonline.com/freezeprotection.cfm
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Frost and Freeze Protection for Vegetable Crops Grown in Florida
By Eric Simonne and George Hochmuth
Protecting crops from occasional frost and freezes has been a continual problem for vegetable growers throughout Florida. Several options are available including sprinkler irrigation, soil banking, row covers, raising water table, and cover crops.
Working Definition
Frost and freeze protection consists of various methods to protect plants from damage from freezing temperatures.
Frost and Freeze Protection - Things to Do
  • The best method of frost-freeze protection is proper site selection. Visualizing the flow of cold air, as if it were water, and its possible buildup in low spots or behind cold air dams is the most effective site selection method. If a site has good cold air drainage, then it is likely a good production site as far as frost-freeze damage is concerned. Use soil banking (covering the crop with soil) for crops such as potatoes which have large energy reserves in the seed piece to grow out from the soil covering. Early melons, sweet corn, or beans may be planted in a small trench to protect seedlings from frost by the warm surrounding soil mass.

7. Uses Of Water In Florida Crop Production Systems
Crop ET is discussed in detail in florida cooperative extension service Bulletin 840 and Circular 822 Basic irrigation scheduling in florida. Fla. coop. ext. Ser. Bul. 249
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/AE036

8. Site Planning And Tree Protection Guide
1982. Black, RJ, and Midcap, J. Ornamental trees for south florida. OH22.Fla. coop. ext. service, IFAS, University of florida. 1980.
http://www.ci.oviedo.fl.us/treeguide.htm
Site Planning and Tree Protection for the New Home F. J. Regulski, Jr. Much of the value of a home can be attributed to its location or setting. Homes with views of lakes, beaches, rivers, or other natural environments have long been prized as being more valuable than similar homes located on less distinctive land. The value of a home can also be greatly affected by the trees which surround it. A tree which takes 20 or more years to reach maturity can be considered an irreplaceable asset to a home since the average homeowner lives in a home for just 3 years. The International Society of Arboriculture has established standards which estimate the value of a tree on criteria such as size, species, condition, and location. The trees on a site not only add value to a home but also provide shade to reduce summer cooling costs and block winter winds to reduce heat loss. Information in this publication can guide present and prospective homeowners in the use of precautions and procedures when developing land for a homesite. Requirements For Healthy Trees Trees have certain requirements for maintaining normal healthy growth and development. Trees absorb water, minerals, and oxygen from the surrounding soil through their roots. To do this efficiently, water and oxygen must be in proper balance in the soil. This balance is also important to the many beneficial organisms and microorganisms which inhabit the soil around a tree's roots. If this balance is disrupted, accumulations of noxious gases and chemicals will occur and might depress normal plant growth. The soil most important to a tree's root growth encompasses an area equal to the spread of its branches (drip line) and 18 inches in depth. However, many species of trees, especially forest trees, have most of their feeder roots in the upper 6 to 8 inches. These trees are very sensitive to soil disturbances. Any injury to the roots also greatly reduces water and oxygen absorption by the roots.

9. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : F
NevReno Nev coop ext* Fact sheet - College of extension service SH222.M7F47 Fla Food Resour Econ Inst Food Agric Sci Univ Fla Fla coop ext Serv* florida food and
http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtif.htm
Abbreviated Titles : F
*Previously used abbreviated title

10. Turfgrass Insects Links
Turfgrass Insects florida gopher directory; Turfgrass Pests and Bees in Turf NorthCarolina coop ext. service; Clover Mites and their Control U.Conneticut
http://www.uoguelph.ca/GTI/links/relidx10
Turfgrass Insects

11. Abbreviated Titles 1996 : E
E Purdue Univ coop ext Serv* E Purdue University, cooperative extension service EES Fla coop ext Serv* EES - florida cooperative extension service. NAL call no
http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji96/abrtie.htm
Abbreviated Titles : E
E
E - Purdue University, Cooperative Extension Service

NAL call no. - SB844.I6P8
E H P Environ Health Perspect*
E.H.P. Environmental health perspectives

NAL call no. - RA565.A1E54
E Purdue Univ Coop Ext Serv*
E - Purdue University, Cooperative Extension Service

NAL call no. - SB844.I6P8
E.C. - Neb. Coop. Ext. Serv.
EC - Cooperative Extension Service, University of Nebraska
NAL call no. - 275.29 N272EX EB Mont State Univ Ext Serv EB - Montana State University, Extension Service NAL call no. - S544.3.M9E23 EC EC NAL call no. - HD1775.I6E22 EC EC - University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service NAL call no. - 275.29 AR4 EC Coop Ext Serv Univ Nebr* EC - Cooperative Extension Service, University of Nebraska NAL call no. - 275.29 N272EX EC Univ Arkansas Coop Ext Serv* EC - University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service NAL call no. - 275.29 AR4 Ecol Mongr* Ecological monographs NAL call no. - 410 EC72 Ecol Publ Ecol Soc Am* Ecology : a publication of the Ecological Society of America NAL call no. - 410 EC7 Ecol Rev* Ecological review NAL call no. - 410 EC73

12. Products And Services (Alternate Crops And Systems)
1989 6FLORI PRIMARY PESTICIDE LIST, NORTHWEST florida WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT,TALLAHASSEE, FL OF FL coop ext. service BULL SSSOS-OOXXRH-90-C(DRAFT) P 13.
http://www.arsusda.gov/acsl/services/ppdb/coden.html
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Plant Sciences ... Careers Email this page Pesticide Index: Introduction
Description

Coden List

Units
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Combined File

(lists all pesticides) BARC Weather Station Cotton Datasets Pesticide Properties Database CODEN REFERENCE 1800AJ V.H.FREED, "CHEMISTRY OF HERBICIDES & PESTICIDES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON SOIL & WATER", SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA. 5OLSEN OLSEN, L.D., ROMAN-MAS, A., WEISSKOPF, C.P., AND KLAINE, S.J. "TRANSPORT AND DEGRADATION OF ALDICARB IN THE SOIL PROFILE:-", PROC. 1994 AWRA NAT. SYMP. WATER QUALITY, 1994, CHICAGO, pp 31-42. 6ABERN ABERNATHY, J.R. "LINURON, CHLORBROMURON, NITROFEN & FLUBRODIFEN ADSORPTION AND MOVEMENT IN TWELVE SELECTED ILLINOIS SOILS," PH.D. THESIS. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, 1972. 6ACSAR AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, WASH., D.C., "ARSENICAL PESTICIDE". 6AGRON AGRONOMY JOURNAL 6AJSOR AUSTRALIAN J. SOIL RESEARCH

13. Microsoft PowerPoint - 3313-4-Coop.Ext.ProgAreas-03
are part of florida CESCooperative Extension Program AtRisk-Clients; Secondary - service providers. Program Scope Primary producers; Secondary service providers. Cooperation with
http://aee3313.ifas.ufl.edu/3313-4-CoopExtProgAreas-03.pdf

14. Related Weed Science Websites (12/14/98)
service. Alaska, U. Alaska, http//www.uafadm.alaska.edu/coopext/html/publist/anrpubs.html. florida,U. florida, http//edis.ifas.ufl.edu/search/dosearch.html.
http://www.wssa.net/wsinfo/links.htm
LINKS OF INTEREST
You will leave the WSSA web site when
you click on any of the below listed sites
Governmental And Regulatory Links
Agriculture, Food, and Rural Development of Alberta, Canada Animal and Plant Control Commission - South Australia R. Carter (Weed Science advisor) Agricultural Research Service USDA Animal and Plant Control Commission - South Australia R. Carter (Weed Science advisor) Aphis noxious weed programs USDA ARS North Central Soil Conservation Research Laboratory - Morris, MN F. Forcella California Dept. of Pesticide Regulation Canadian Forest Service - Biocontrol Method for Reedgrass (English and French available) R. Winder Coop. State Res., Ed., and Ext. Service Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds (FICMNEW) - USDA D. Miller of University of Wisconsin - Madison IR-4 Program National Ag. Statistics Ser. National Wildlife Refuge Environmental Contaminant Page Weed Science Group, Agriculture Western Australia National Ag Library National Ag. Statistics Ser. National Plants Database Project ... Weeds, Noxious and Exotic and Invasive Plants
Commercial Links
Ag Chem Database Ag in the Classroom "Kid Video" and study guides Ag-Consultant Online AgriSurf! Searchable Ag index

15. National Park Service - Nature & Science: Biologic Resources
brown widow, L. geometricus, and the red widow, L. bishopi, are tropical specieswhose United States distribution is restricted to southern florida. coop ext.
http://www.nature.nps.gov/biology/ipm/manual/spiders.htm
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Spiders and Scorpions This module is intended to serve as a source of basic information needed to implement an integrated pest management program for spiders and scorpions. Any pest management plan or activity must be formulated within the framework of the management zones where it will be implemented. Full consideration must be given to threatened and endangered species, natural and cultural resources, human health and safety, and the legal mandates of the individual parks. Recommendations in this module must be evaluated and applied in relation to these broader considerations.
Most people are familiar with the general appearance of both spiders and scorpions. Spiders and scorpions are both arachnids, which is a group of animals that also includes mites, ticks, and harvestmen (daddy longlegs). The arachnids are closely related to insects. Both spiders and scorpions, like insects, have a hard external body, but spiders and scorpions have four pairs of legs while insects have three pairs.

16. IPM
3881816. James App florida coop. ext. service, 1038 McCarty Hall,Univ.of florida, Gainesville, FL 32611 904-377-1258. Bill Lambert
http://cipm.ncsu.edu/ent/Southern_Region/SERAIEG/minutes93.html
IPM SERA-IEG
Minutes
November 16-17 1993
The first meeting of the Southern Region research and extension integrated pest management working group was held in Lexington KY. Members present: Name Address
Mike Linker North Carolina State University, Box 7620,
Raleigh, NC 27695 919-515-5644 Doug Johnson University of Kentucky, Box 469, Princeton, KY 42445
502-365-7541, FAX: 502-365-2667
djohnson@CA.UKY.EDU Gerrit Cuperus Oklahoma State University, 127 NRC,
Stillwater, OK 74078 405-744-5531
FAX: 405-744-6039
Blacksburg, VA 24601 7030231-6826 Bobby Pass University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40546
606-257-7450, FAX: 606-323-1120, bcpass@ukcc.edu Mike Fitzner USDA-ES, Ag Box 0909, Washington D.C. Bob Riley CSRS/USDA Room 330 Aerospace Bldg., Washington D.C. 20251 2020401-4781

17. Garden Flower Plants Bibliographies - U
SERV DAYLILIES U OF FL coop ext SERV DAYLILIES OF florida U OF SERV CAMELLIA CULTUREFOR HOME GARDENERS DAYLILY CULTURE UGA coop ext service CAMELLIA CULTURE
http://www.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/modbp/modbpu.html
U OF AL COOP EXT SERV
DAYLILIES

U OF FL COOP EXT SERV
DAYLILIES OF FLORIDA

U OF IL EXT SERV
DAYLILIES FOR EVERY GARDEN

U OF MN EXT SERV
FUCHSIA PRODUCTION

U OF WY COOP EXT SERV
DAYLILY

UEMOTO, S. FLOWER COLOURS:SWEET PEA.PIGMENT. IN STUDIES ON WINTER BUD BREAK, ETC. CAM UEMOTO. S. YELLOW PIGMENT OF CAMELLIA CHYRSANTHA UGA COOP EXT SERV CAMELLIA CULTURE FOR HOME GARDENERS DAYLILY CULTURE UGA COOP EXT SERVICE CAMELLIA CULTURE FOR HOME GARDENERS THE CAMELLIA AND ITS CULTURE DAYLILY CULTURE BEDDING PLANTS ... ORNAMENTAL PLANTS UK LEE VALLEY EXP HORT STATION ORNAMENTAL PLANTS ULTRASTRUCTURE UNWIN, C.W.J. SWEET PEAS THEIR HISTORY, DEVELOPMENT US NATIONAL ARBORETUM GROWING CAMELLIAS GROWING CAMELLIAS US PATENT OFFICE DAYLILY CULTIVAR NAMED AZTEC YELLOW DAYLILY PLANT NAMED "COLONEL SCARBORO DAYLILY NAMES BLACK EYED STELLA USA AMERICA'S FINEST FUCHSIA COLLECTION USDA GROWING CAMELLIAS THE YELLOW DAYLILY USDA ARS GROWING CAMELLIAS This information is for educational purposes only. References to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned. This information becomes public property upon publication and may be printed verbatim with credit to MSU Extension. Reprinting cannot be used to endorse or advertise a commercial product or company. This file was generated from data base BP on 03/02/98. Data base BP was last revised on 05/24/96. For more information about this data base or its contents please contact blair@msue.msu.edu

18. TI: Daylilies For Florida.
TI Daylilies for florida. AU Burnham,MM; Black,-RJ SO Circ-Fla-coop-ext-Serv.Gainesville, Fla. The service. 1985. (620) 8 p. ill. LA English
http://www.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/modbp/05229611.html
Michigan State University Extension
Garden Flower Plants Bibliographies - 05229611
TI: Daylilies for Florida.
AU: Burnham,-M.M.; Black,-R.J. SO: Circ-Fla-Coop-Ext-Serv. Gainesville, Fla. : The Service. 1985. (620) 8 p. ill. LA: English Go To Top of File MSU Extension Home Page This information is for educational purposes only. References to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned. This information becomes public property upon publication and may be printed verbatim with credit to MSU Extension. Reprinting cannot be used to endorse or advertise a commercial product or company. This file was generated from data base BP on 03/02/98. Data base BP was last revised on 05/24/96. For more information about this data base or its contents please contact blair@msue.msu.edu . Please read our for important information about using our site.

19. On-Farm Composting: A Review Of The Literature
PublMiss-State-Univ,-coop-ext-Serv. North Carolina cooperative extension service. Universityof florida and Jacobs, RD Basic Concepts for Composting Poultry
http://www.agric.gov.ab.ca/sustain/compost/animalmortality.html
On-Farm Composting: Animal Mortality Composting
On-Farm Composting - A Review of the Literature
  • AAFRD, Chernos, Rod, and Smith, Rich. "Mortality Composting Trial ." Web page, [accessed 19 January 2000]. Available at http://www.agric.gov.ab.ca/livestock/pindex/poultry/ppw02.html
  • Blake, J. P., and J. O. Donald. 1992. Alternatives for the disposal of poultry carcasses. Poult-Sci 71, no. 7: 1130-1135. Compost Education and Resources for Western Agriculture. 2000. "CERWA answers your compost questions." Web page, [accessed April 2000]. Conner, D. E., J. P. Blake, and J. O. Donald. 1991. Microbiological safety of composted poultry farm mortalities. In Pap-Am-Soc-Agric-Eng , (91-4053) 12 p. St. Joseph, Mich: American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Cummins, C. G., C. W. Wood, and D. P. Delaney. 1993. Co-composted poultry mortalities and poultry litter: composition and potential value as a fertilizer. J-Sustain-Agric 4, no. 1: 7-19. Donald, J. O., and J. P. Blake. 1991. Construction of a dead-poultry composter. Circ-ANR-Ala-Coop-Ext-Serv-Auburn-Univ. Auburn, Ala. : The Service

    20. F. ALLEN DRAY, Jr. Publications
    Tech. Bull. , US Dept. Agriculture, Agricultural Research service, Beltsville,MD. (Accepted). Univ. florida, coop. ext. Serv. Publ. SP, _ pp.
    http://www.ars-grin.gov/ars/SoAtlantic/FtLauderdale/dray/fadpublications.htm
    SELECT PUBLICATIONS
  • Center, T.D., F.A. Dray Jr., G.P. Jubinsky, and A.J. Leslie. 199_. Waterhyacinth weevils ( Neochetina eichhorniae and N. bruchi ) inhibit waterhyacinth ( Eichhornia crassipes ) colony development. Biological Control (In revision)
  • Center, T.D., F.A. Dray Jr., G.P. Jubinsky, and M.J. Grodowitz. 199_. Insects and other arthropods that feed on aquatic and wetland plants. Tech. Bull. , U.S. Dept. Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, MD. (Accepted).
  • Center, T.D., F.A. Dray Jr., G.P. Jubinsky, and M.J. Grodowitz. 199_. Biological control of waterhyacinth under conditions of maintenance management: Can herbicides and insects be integrated? Environ. Manage. (Accepted)
  • Vandiver, V.V., Jr., T.D. Center, F.A. Dray, L.O. Bagnall, D.L. Sutton, C.J. Neitzke, R.E. Eplee. 1998. 1998 Florida Aquatic Weed Management Guide
  • Center, T.D., J.H. Frank, and F.A. Dray Jr. 1997. Biological control for managing invasive nonindigenous species, pp. 347-373. In: D. Simberloff, D. Schmitz, and T. Brown (eds.). Strangers in Paradise: Impact and Control of Florida's Nonindigenous Species . Island Press,, Covelo, CA. 480 pp.
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