Journal of Arboriculture Index (The Letter B)
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Bachtell, K.R. 12:28
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Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), for gypsy moth control, 27:230
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Bacillus thuringiensis 1:136; 4:70, 244; 7:246; 9:33; 10:151; 11:242, 371;
14:172; 16:82; 17:70, 138, 19:82, 181; 20:318
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Bacillus thuringiensis 22:87
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Bacillus thuringiensis 23:174
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Bacillus thuringiensis 24:154, 24:286
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Bacillus thuringiensis, N.R. Dubois 7:233
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backfill 21:247
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backfill amendments 20:14
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backfill soil texture 18:130
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Backhaus, R.A. 4:58
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bacteria, xylem-limited, identification of alternative hosts, 25:258
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bacterial leaf scorch 12:38; 16:305; 20:18
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Bacterial leaf scorch caused by Xylella fastidiosa: a Kentucky survey 21:77
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Bacterial leaf scorch in American elm, S.J. Kostka 11:54
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Bacterial leaf scorch of landscape trees caused by Xylella fastidiosa,
J.L. Sherald 18:57
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Bacterial species in relation to tree decline, M. Scortichini 17:246
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bacterial wetwood 9:63
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Bagley, W.T. 6:79
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bagworm control 20:318
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bagworm dispersal 16:242
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bagworms 6:181; 11:207
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Bagworms eat everything, F.S. Santamour 6:291
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Bain, F.F., Lessons learned in an ice storm 1:176
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Baird, L., 25:285
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Baker, F.A. 14:36
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Baker, F.A., Therapeutic pruning for control of Dutch elm disease 11:247
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Baker, J. 22:109
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Baker, J.R. 12:134
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Bakken, S.R. 21:150
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baldcypress (Taxodium distichum), fertilizing container-grown, 28:28:243(a)
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Ball lacing methods, R.C. Cash 16:66
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ball wrap, palm 21:98
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Ball, J. 16:57, 304; 17:149
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Ball, J., Electric chain saws in arboriculture training 14:145
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Ball, J., Monitoring an urban IPM program 13:174
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Ball, J., Monitoring routines and action thresholds for IPM 17:88
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Ball, J., Plant health care and the public 20:33
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Ball, J., Public perception of IPM 12:135
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Ball, J.J., Bronze birch borer and birch dieback 6:309
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Ball, J.J., Shigometer as predictor of bronze birch borer risk 10:327
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Ball, J.J., Urban forestry volunteers 12:182
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Ball, J.J., Using homeowner's trees in urban research 10:330
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Ball, John (and J.E. Lloyd and D.F. Marion), The appropriate response process
(ARP) and its role in lant health care, 25:24
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Ball, John, Bronze birch borer and pruning wounds on birch 18:294
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Ball, John, Marketing arboricultural services 18:205
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Ballard, E.D. 3:100
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balled and burlapped, insecticide dips for grub control, 27:283
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balled and burlapped, transplant success in urban landscape, 26:298
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bank selection 13:108
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Banker, H.J. 6:107
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Banker, H.J., Arbor Day renaissance 8:50
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Banker, H.J., We need a national Arbor Day 3:33
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Banko, T.J. 21:88
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Bannon, James S., 25:81
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banvel 4:112, 189
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banyan, Chinese, preservation 14:176
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barbecues, and shade preference in Brazil, 25:85
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Barclay, L.W. 10:142
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bare root transplanting 4:216; 6:261
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bare root, transplant success in urban landscape, 26:298
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bare-root 23:1
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Bare-root vs. tree spade transplanting, D.E. Vanstone 7:271
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Barger, H.S. 5:24, 69
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Barger, J.H. 11:233; 14:61
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Barger, J.H., DED control: sanitation improved by girdling 8:124
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Barger, J.H., Elm bark beetles and pruning wounds 13:102
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bark banding 4:145; 5:59; 12:284; 16:41; 17:331; 20:104
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Bark banding and the elm leaf beetle, L.R. Costello 16:225
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Bark banding with morphactin to inhibit tree growth, R. Hield 4:58
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bark banding, herbicides 11:59
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bark banding, TGR's 16:305
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bark beetle populations 16:148
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bark beetle, ash 15:255
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bark beetle, pine 13:145, 164
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bark beetles 2:204, 216; 5:247; 6:245; 8:292; 10:265, 279
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bark beetles 22:67
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Bark cracks associated with injection wounds in elms, C.W. Murdoch 9:61
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bark mulch 3:200; 6:10
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bark painting 12:284
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bark patches 17:223
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bark ringing 18:192
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Bark roosting birds, J. Whitehead 8:140
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bark splitting 17:45
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bark stripping, hornets 12:273
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bark use for disease control 1:180
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bark uses 2:16, 139
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bark utilization 1:217
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bark wounds 10:241; 16:108
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bark, for monitoring air quality, 26:66
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bark-banding 23:9
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Barker, K.R. 8:252
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Barker, P.A. 21:202, 21:251
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Barker, P.A. 9:177; 14:52; 15:255; 16:304; 17:331; 19:27, 332
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Barker, P.A., Eucommia ulmoides 10:233
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Barker, P.A., Fruit litter from urban trees 12:293
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Barker, P.A., Microcomputer databases for data management in urban forestry
9:298
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Barker, P.A., Ordinance control of street trees 1:212
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Barnes, B., Community involvement/public outreach in ROW's 14:298
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Barnes, B., Seattle tree replacement 17:98
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Barnett, D.P., Estimating root length density around transplanted plants
9:305
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Barr, W.F. 2:84
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Barrier materials for stopping tree roots, J.A. Wagar 19:332
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barrier zones, to slow spread of gypsy moth, 25:109
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barriers, root 22:151
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Barro, S.C. 23:239
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Bartenstein, F., The future of urban forestry 7:261
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Bartha, R., Effect of oil spills on trees 3:180
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Bartlett School of Tree Surgery 3:141
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Bartley, W.J., Motivation and leadership in your business 3:65
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Bartol, W.D. 2:221
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Bartram, J. 4:165
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Bartram, S.M. 23:239
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basal area growth 4:280
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basal canker, maple 8:29
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basal herbicides 21:168
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basal sprays 3:95, 171, 173
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Basic arboriculture course, J.J. McKeehen 1:219
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Basic information on insecticides and their use, R. Randell 3:24
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Bassett, J.R., Street tree inventories in the U.S. 1:48
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Bassett, S. 5:155
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Bassuk, N. 22:255
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Bassuk, N. see Grabosky, Jason
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Bassuk, N.L. 13:10, 92; 16:76, 304, 306; 17:28, 141; 18:171; 19:339; 20:9,
310
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Bassuk, N.L. 21:33, 21:187
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Bassuk, N.L., 26:298
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basswood leaf miner 15:253
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Bastian, R.A. 12:237
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Bate, T.R. 4:125
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Baton Rouge trees 18:331
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Batzli, J.M. 16:162, 190
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Bauer, I.O., Tree replacement program 16:42
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Baumgardt, J.P. 1:175, 211; 2:73; 4:6, 88, 96, 127, 175; 6:63; 12:56; 13:177
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Baxendale, R.W., Dormant oil phytotoxicity to ornamentals 14:102
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Baxendale, R.W., Efficacy of summer oil spray 16:89
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Baxendale, R.W., Evaluation of summer oil spray 14:220
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Bayer, D.E. 1:53
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beaches, and shade preference in Brazil, 25:85
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Beale, M.A. 7:29
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Beard, J.B. 4:161
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Beattie, K.A., Urban arboriculture waste reduction and recycling 17:135
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Beauchamp, M., Les Floriales Internationales de Montreal 6:26
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beautification 5:49; 10:9, 83, 91
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Becker, Peter J. 24:35
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Beckett, K. Paul (and P. Freer-Smith and G. Taylor), Effective tree species
for local air-quality management, 26:12
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Beckman, C.H., Trees fight back 1:199
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Beckwith, R.C. 3:160
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Bedker, P.J., Cankers on honeylocust caused by Nectria cinnabarina 10:33
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beech (Fagus spp.), decay development in, 26:1
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beech (Fagus sylvatica), crown structure and determination of health, 25:59
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beech (Fagus sylvatica), tensile strength of wood rays, 28:28:207(a)
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Beech bark diseases, A.L. Shigo 2:21
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beech cultivars 7:157
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Beech scale in Ontario, S. Bisessar 11:13
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beech tree diseases 1:43, 150
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Beeson, R.C. 18:124
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Beeson, R.C., Diurnal water stress during establishment of pine 18:281
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Beeson, R.C., Jr. see Eisner, Nathan J.
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beetle control 22:67
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beetle disease vector 8:1
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beetle, elm leaf 21:181
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beetle, red turpentine 21:221
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beetles, elm bark 13:102
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behavior modification 14:9
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Behlen, D.M., Big trees 6:44; 7:56, 223
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Beiting, S.W. 19:299
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Belisorio, A. 17:246
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Bell, D.T. 1:60
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Bell, L.A., An effective tree trimming program 6:24
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Bellows, T.S. 17:93
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Bemis, M. 10:204
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Benavides Meza, H.M. 16:304, 305
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Benavides Meza, H.M., Current situation of the urban forest in Mexico City
18:33
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bending strength 21:111
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Beneficial Insect Laboratory 4:67
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beneficial insects 16:49
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benefin 1:68
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Benefit:cost analysis of municipal DED control programs, S.C. Sherwood
7:291
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benefits of trees 22:35
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benefits of trees 4:90, 193; 5:74, 85, 153, 207; 6:120; 14:256; 16:58,
144
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benefits of trees, economic 22:131
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Benlate use in Canada, G. Munro 2:74
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benomyl 2:19, 74, 105, 137; 3:108, 127; 4:80, 177; 6:15, 153, 274, 295;
11:137; 17:276, 334; 18:227, 322, 330
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Benson, D.M. 8:252
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bensulide 1:68
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Bentz S.E. 21:122
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Bentz, S.E. (and L.G.H. Riedel, M.R. Pooler and A.M. Townsend), Hybridization
and self-compatibility in controlled pollinations of eastern North American
and Asian hemlock (Tsuga) species, 28:28:200
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benzimidazole fungicides 14:230
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Berberich, S. 9:116
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Bergdahl, D.R. 9:151
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Berger, T. 19:209
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Bergman, E.L. 6:50
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Bernatzky, A., Climatic influences of the greens and city planning 3:121
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Berrang, P., Factors affecting tree health in New York City 11:185
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berries are colorful 1:29
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Berry, A.M. 17:127, 250, 18:330; 20:297
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Berry, Alison, 25:48
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Bethge, K.A. 19:374
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Bethge, K.A. 21:105
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Better Trees for Metropolitan Landscapes 4:63
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Betters, D.R. 7:291
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Betters, D.R., 26:69
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Betula alba 2:39
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Betula spp. (birch) resistance to insects and diseases, 28:28:244(a)
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Betula spp. (birch), development of borer-resistance and, 25:151; fertilizer
rates and increased growth of, 25:109; leaf processes after ozone, drought
exposure, 25:282; nutrition and, 25:283; ozone sensitivity of, 25:282,
25:283
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Betula spp. (birch), relative resistance to Japanese beetles, 27:18
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Betula, hornet damage 12:273
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Bhattacharya, S. 21:235
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bibliographic collections 6:101
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bibliographies, trees and wind, 28:41
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bibliography, insect literature 2:127
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bibliography, wildlife habitats 2:80
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bicentennial elms 2:192
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Bidding for line clearance, W.R. Rossman 10:117
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bidding tree services 12:98; 13:19
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bidding, firm price 14:43, 68
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bidding, line clearance 11:116; 13:304
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bidrin 3:213; 16:12
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bids, tree 14:193
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Bidwell, David, Evaluating tree risk in the urban environment, 27:344
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Biedenbender, S. 17:233
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Biedermann, J. 6:107
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Bieller, J.A., Injection site wounding by plant growth regulators 17:78
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Bieller, J.A., Utility and municipal competition for space in the urban
environment 18:76
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bifurcation ratios 19:339
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big trees 5:123
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big trees program 23:239
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Big trees, D.M. Behlen 6:44
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Biggs, A.K., Wound healing in bark 16:108
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Biggs, Martin P. 24:19
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Bilan, M.V. 18:329
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Bilderback, T., Arboriculture at North Carolina State 6:332
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Biles, L.E. 10:32
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Biles, L.E., Urban forestry begins fifth year 8:154
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Billikopf, G.E. 12:181
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Binab-T 13:189
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Bing, A. 11:277
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Bingham, S.W. 7:221
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Bioassays for gypsy moth control insecticides, J.C. Miller 17:70
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Biobarrier 19:332
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Biobarrier, and mycorrhizae growth in oak and sweetgum, 26:92
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Biobarrier™ 22:151
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Biochemical verification of hybridity in weeping willow, F.S. Santamour
18:6
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biodiversity 19:344
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biodiversity, management in street tree populations, 25:124
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biodiversity, Ohio’s tree needs, 28:28:291
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bioindicators of air pollution 18:249
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biological control 23:65, 23:87, 23:144
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biological control 24:147, 24:286
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biological control 4:66, 96, 102, 111, 183, 241; 16:107; 17:156; 20:278
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biological control of diseases 2:138
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Biological Control of Elm Leaf Beetle 24:154
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biological control sought for ash whitefly 17:93
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biological control, chestnut blight, 28:28:208(a)
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biological control, crown gall 14:199
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biological control, in urban forests, 27:203
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biological control, insects 10:262; 20:318
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biological filters 6:20
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biological insecticide 20:146
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Biology and management of clearwing borers, D.A. Potter 9:145
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biomass 23:109
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biomass 24:191
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biomass disposal 23:8
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biomass fuel, managing urban forests for, 28:302(a)
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biomass production 22:122
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biomass reduction 22:63
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biomass, tree 22:161, 22:176
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biomechanical tests 22:252
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biomechanics, of self-supporting trees, 27:343
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biomechanics, significance of tensile strength on, 28:28:207(a); tree safety
and, 28:84
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biorational pesticides 15:25; 16:82
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biorationals 22:69
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biostimulants, and growth of maple and hawthorn, 25:60
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biostimulants, response of English oak to, 28:70
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Biotechnology and molecular genetics in tree improvement, Y. Huang 19:84
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biotechnology in tree improvement 18:329
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biotic scorch (see scorch)
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birch (Betula spp.) resistance to insects and diseases, 28:28:244(a)
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birch (Betula spp.), development of borer-resistance and, 25:151; fertilizer
rates and increased growth, 25:109; leaf processes after ozone, drought
exposure, 25:282; nutrition and ozone sensitivity of, 25:283; ozone-sensitivity
and, 25:282
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birch (Betula spp.), relative resistance to Japanese beetles, 27:18
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birch 7:260, 307
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birch aphid 16:83
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birch borer 16:260, 289; 18:294
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birch cankers 2:39
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birch dieback 6:309; 14:33
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birch diseases and pests 1:43; 4:144
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birch leaf miner 16:12
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birch selection 10:82
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birch, borer (see bronze birch borer)
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birch, hornet damage 12:273
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Birch, M.C. 7:251
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Bird population on a ROW, W.C. Bramble 10:13
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bird populations on electric transmission right-of-way, 28:123
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bird populations on ROWs 18:28
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Bird, J.D., ROW reclearing 1:151
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Birdel, R., Planting techniques for tree spade dug trees 9:282
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birds on the ROW 12:219,316; 20:124
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birds, urban 11:240
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Birtz, R.E., Wood pole maintenance 5:65
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Bisessar, S., Beech scale in Ontario 11:13
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Bishop, B. see D’Amato, Nicholas E.
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Bishop, B., 26:20
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black vine weevil 5:77, 88
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Black, K. 8:69
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Black, M.E., Tree vandalism : some solutions 4:114
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Black, R.J. 18:124
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Black, Robert J. 24:1
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Black, W.M., Innovations in the tree care industry 7:326
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Blahna, D.J. 23:136
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Blahna, D.J. see Kuhns, Michael R.
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Blaine, J. 4:16
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Blakeslee, G.M. 22:44
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Blanchard, R.D. 18:69
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Blanchard, R.O. 3:21
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Blanche, C.A. 18:331
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Blanche, C.A., 26:319
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Blanchette, R.A. 10:33
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Blanchette, R.A. 22:206
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Blaser, R.E. 4:68
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Blazer, C., 26:20
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bleeding wounds 9:61
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blister mite 5:13
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blister rust of pine 1:143
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Blome, P.H. 18:329
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Bloniarz, D.V. 22:75
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Bloniarz, D.V., 26:38
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Bloniarz, D.V., 27:78
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Blood, M.W. 23:136
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Bloomfield, H. 7:56; 10:278; 12:84
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blow outs 17:45
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blue spruce 15:277
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bluegrass, allelopathy 14:281
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blue-stain of pine 8:212
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Blumreich, B. 13:196
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Boardman, R.M. 4:96
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Bode, L.E., Equipment for precise placement of pesticides 6:321
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Boeder, J.L., 26:97
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Boers, R.W., Recycling brush and logs 2:36
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Boes, T.K. 13:187
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Boggs, J.F. 5:77, 88
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Bollig, J.J., Encapsulated herbicides for ROW and forest tree injection
20:273
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Bolyard, M.G., Microprojectile and Agrobacterium-mediated transformation
of Pioneer elm 17:34
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bookkeeping 13:81
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Boorland, J. 17:166
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Booth, D.C. 16:118; 17:256
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borer control 4:181; 12:150; 20:146
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Borer damage in green ash, F.S. Santamour, Jr. 12:199
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borer injury 4:174; 5:109; 13:131
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borer, birch (see bronze birch borer)
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borer, dogwood 12:196; 18:81
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borer, flatheaded apple tree 17:305
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borer, peachtree 18:181
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borers 2:41, 63, 203; 6:309; 9:145; 10:49, 63, 67; 17:29,119; 19:260
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borers 21:177
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Borers and root starch, J.P. Dunn 16:236
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borers, American plum, 27:105; as predisposing factor for sunscald, 27:246
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boric acid 2:164
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borings, increment, wound dressings and, 25:113
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Boron toxicity in container ornamentals, C.H. Gilliam 6:209
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borrowing funds 13:108
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Borst, B.V., Trees and the law 8:271
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Boston's trees 4:14
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Boswell, R. 19:281, 358
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Botanic garden's role, A. Paterson 11:121
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botanical classification 1:33
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botanical garden, Smith College 19:48
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botanical garden, UBC 19:250
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botanical gardens 1:161; 2:183; 4:165; 8:41
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Botanical terminology, S. Perry 17:27
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Botryodiplodia canker 5:163
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Botryodiplodia theobromae 4:86
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Botryosphaeria dothidea 2:39; 14:184
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Botryosphaeria dothidea 21:37
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botrytis blight on native dogwood, 28:159(a)
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Bottimore, D.P. 16:7
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Bourque, P., Tree management in Montreal 11:200
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Bowden, R.E. 15:253
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Bowen, A.T., Innovative IPM application technology 17:138
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Bowers, W.S. 3:130
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Bowles, H., Growth retardant use by utilities 11:59
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Bowman, D.C. 21:239
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boxwood (Buxus spp.), control of leafminers, 27:255
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boxwood 2:68
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boxwood leafminer, control with systemic insecticides, 27:255
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boxwood psyllid 16:91
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Boyce, E.A., Effect of manganese and pH on cultivars of Acer rubrum 9:233
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Boyle, C., 25:285
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Boza, C.A. 10:170
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brace rods 24:245
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brace rods, 25:110, 25:222
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brace rods, installation and breaking strength, 26:170
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bracing 3:187(see also cabling and bracing)
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Bragg, H.A. see Kuhns, Michael R.
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Bramble, W.C. (and R.H. Yahner and W.R. Byrnes), Effect of herbicide maintenance
of an electric transmission line right-of-way on butterfly populations,
25:302
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Bramble, W.C. 22:99
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Bramble, W.C. 23:196
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Bramble, W.C., 27:215
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Bramble, W.C., Bird population on a ROW 10:13
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Bramble, W.C., Breeding-bird population changes following ROW maintenance
treatments 18:23
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Bramble, W.C., Cover type on ROW after maintenance treatments 17:38
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Bramble, W.C., Cover types on ROW's 16:130
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Bramble, W.C., Deer habitat and ROW maintenance 11:278
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Bramble, W.C., Effects of ROW maintenance on birds 12:219
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Bramble, W.C., Mammals in cover types on rights-of-way 18:316
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Bramble, W.C., Nesting of breeding birds on the utility right-of-way 20:124
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Bramble, W.C., Thirty years of research on plant cover on transmission
ROW's 9:67
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branch angle 21:302
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branch attachment 1:223
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branch breakage 19:368 (see also breakage)
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branch callus 13:287 (see also callus)
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branch collars (shoulders) 17:285
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branch dieback 4:27 (see also dieback)
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branch dieback, pin oak 18:241
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branch drop 9:111
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Branch failure during static loading of silver and Norway maples 21:302
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branch failure, effect of pruning on, 28:137
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branch failure, prevention with double-belt system Osnabrück, 26:270
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branch habits 1:154
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branch morphology, branch junction and hydraulic segmentation, 28:28:245;
impact on wound compartmentalization, 28:99
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branch orientation, and crown structure in rainforest trees, 25:60
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branch pests 21:8
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branch pruning 14:261; 17:285 (see also pruning)
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Branch pruning wound closure, D. Neely 17:205
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branch shape 16:245
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branch spread and root spread 14:85
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Branches of the law, E. DiSanto 8:7
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Branches, A.L. Shigo 6:300
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Brand, R.J. 2:5
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Braness, Gary 24:344
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Brasier, C.M. 2:19
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Braxton, S.M. 20:241
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Bray, R. 11:284
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Brazil arboriculture 18:279; 20:61
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Brazil, beach sidewalk and shade preference in, 25:85
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Brazilian sandbank vegetation 21:306
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Brazilian trees and their adaptation in the southern USA, V.C. Del Mazo
Suarez 3:35
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breach of contract 8:8
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breakage 10:218
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breakage, limb and trunk 20:297
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Breaking Korean pine seed dormancy, Y. Qi 19:113
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Breece, J.R. 5:81
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breeding and selection 8:13 (see also selection, tree)
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breeding for disease resistance 1:109
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breeding, chestnuts 6:243
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breeding, elms 6:242
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breeding, insect resistance 13:131
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breeding, maples 6:243
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breeding, tree improvement 2:209; 3:17, 146, 185; 6:37, 42; 9:84; 10:197
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Breeding-bird population changes following ROW maintenance treatments,
W.C. Bramble 18:23
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Breedlove, D.A. 16:305; 17:331
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Breedlove, D.A., Diffusion of C-flurprimidol in carriers through excised
silver maple bark 20:104
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Breloer, H. 21:105
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Bremner, L.A. 16:304; 18:302
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Brennan, E.G. 5:157; 6:130; 10:289; 11:197; 14:153, 185
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Brennan, E.G., Response of woody plants to air pollution 2:1
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Bresnan, D.F. 22:113
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Brewer, M.E., Pesticide accidents, spills and fires 6:113
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Briggs, G. 11:209
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Bringing order to the technical dysfunction within the urban forest, J.
Urban 18:85
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British arboricultural training 15:295
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Brock, J.S. 7:105
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bromacil 6:327
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bronze birch borer (Agrilus anxius), developing resistance to, 25:151
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bronze birch borer 1:64; 2:41; 3:150; 6:183; 9:304; 10:327, 330; 16:260,
289;18:294
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Bronze birch borer and birch dieback, J. Ball 6:309
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Bronze birch borer and pruning wounds on birch, John Ball 18:294
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Brook, A.R. 11:125
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Broschat, T.K., Leaf removal on transplanted sabal palms 17:32
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Broschat, T.K., Leaf removal, tying and overhead irrigation on transplanted
palms 20:210
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Broschat, T.K., Regrowth of severed palm roots 10:238
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Brown, C.L. 16:11
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Brown, D.A. 22:83
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Brown, D.K. 16:221
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Brown, E.J. 2:106
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Brown, G.K., Equipment for pressure injection of growth regulators 4:7
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Brown, J., Noise pollution by arborists 1:153
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Brown, K.W. 13:163
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Brown, L.R. 12:150
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Brown, R.D., Radiation received under trees 16:158
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Brown, R.W., Jr., Roadside brush control 7:135
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Brown, V, 17:70
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Browne, L.E. 10:142
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Browning, D.M. 23:106
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Bruckerhoff, D.N. 1:128; 20:282
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Brudi, Erk (and L. Wessolly), Evaluating tree risk in the urban environment,
27:103
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Brunner, Amy M. 24:263
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Bruns, D. 10:264
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brush box (Lophostemon confertus spp.), establishing in waterlogged conditions,
27:49; soil characteristics and establishment of, 27:1
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brush control 1:67; 3:171; 6:82; 7:135, 137; 10:71
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brush recycling 2:36
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brushcutters 16:18
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Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis), for gypsy moth control, 27:230
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Buchanan, E.L. 13:135
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Buckingham, F. 13:273
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Buckstrup, Michelle J. (and N.L. Bassuk), Transplanting success of balled-and-burlapped
versus bare-root trees in the urban landscape, 26:298
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bud development, pine 10:294
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bud mite 5:13
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bud pruning 23:149
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budbreak 19:106
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budbreak, effect of chilling and heat unit levels on, 28:148
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budget analysis 3:104
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budgeting for tree care 2:196; 4:234; 6:186; 8:38; 9:256; 10:115
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budgeting in utility arboriculture 9:79
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budgeting, municipal 13:257
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Buerger, T.A. 17:331; 18:331
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building damage, tree 21:90
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Building walls and breaching walls, F.S. Santamour, Jr. 13:262
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bulk density 23:164, 23:207, 23:233
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bulk density, changes in after treatment with Terravent™, 27:326
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Bull, B.B. 20:241
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bunch disease, pecan 2:9
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bunch of walnut 2:10; 6:226
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Burch, P.L. 20:38
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Burch, P.L. 22:61
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Burchfield, L., 26:162
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Burdekin, D.A. 2:95; 11:14
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Burger, D. 22:174
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Burger, D., 25:319
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Burger, D.W. 22:161
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Burger, D.W. 23:49
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Burks, Susan 24:28
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burlap skirts 21:69
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burls 5:142
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burr oak 21:77
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Burras, L. see Iakovoglou, Valasia
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Burtis, J. 5:97
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bus stop shade 17:233
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business concepts 9:253
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Business continuity planning, G.A. Olinger 10:92
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business creativity 13:178
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business management 1:116; 5:150, 187; 13:135
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Business management, C.H. Ingraham 1:54
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Business management, G.L. Schaffer 1:119
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Business management, M.G. Van Wormer 1:158
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business ownership 10:148
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business plans 13:21
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Business practices of Kansas arborists, C. Jones 5:268
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Butcher, E.C. 12:140
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Butler, J.D. 1:80
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Butler, L. 9:196
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butt rots 21:110
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butterflies 16:52
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butterflies 23:196
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butterflies, populations after herbicide maintenance, 25:302
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butternut cankers 5:159
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buttressing, comprehensive and tensile 22:93
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Buxus spp. (boxwood), control of leafminers, 27:255
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buyers of tree-care services 22:134
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Bye, R., 26:30
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Byers, J.A., Attraction of elm beetles to cut limbs 6:245
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Byford, J.L. 14:214
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Byrd, B.C. 1:160
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Byrnes, W.R. 22:99
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Byrnes, W.R. 23:196
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Byrnes, W.R. 9:67; 10:13; 11:278; 12:219; 16:230; 17:38; 18:23, 316; 20:124
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Byrnes, W.R., 25:302
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Byrnes, W.R., 27:215
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