Journal of Arboriculture Index (The Letter P)
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Pachysandra spp., insecticide treatments for euonymus scale, 26:120
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paclobutrazol 12:233; 16:39
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paclobutrazol 21:209
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paclobutrazol 22:61, 22:201, 22:244
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paclobutrazol 23:8, 23:89
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Paclobutrazol injections into yellow poplar, R.E. Zillmer 17:261
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paclobutrazol, effect on phototropism, 25:43
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Padgett, W.H. 2:157
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Page, D.S., Storm restoration management 16:5
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Page, E.J. 9:132
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Page, E.J., Municipal tree contracts 11:213
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Page, E.J., Tree ordinance in Arlington Heights 9:132
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Pagel, A.A. 10:116
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pagota tree 17:313
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Paine, T.D. 7:251; 17:93
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Paint-on application of acephate for aphid control on crape myrtle, S.C.
Doughty 18:94
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Pair, J.C. 10:156; 16:23; 18:49
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Pair, J.C., Stress tolerant trees for the southern great plains 20:130
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palm diseases 2:73
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palm leaves 16:250
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palm problems 16:7
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palm roots 10:238
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palm transplanting 20:210
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palm transplanting 21:98
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Palmer, J.G. 5:162
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Palmieri, J. 9:64
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palms 17:32
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palms, growth regulation 22:244
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pan evaporation model 23:250
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Pancoast, D.A., The changing face of arboricultural communications 17:123
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Pander, H.G. 18:333
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parasitic nematodes 17:134
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parasitism 24:147
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parasitoides and predators of insects 1:62; 4:67; 10:259
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parasitoids 19:181
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parasitoids 24:147
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parasitoids, larval, gypsy moth and, 25:220
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Pardo, R. 5:123
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park development 24:74
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park features 8:318
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park systems 4:194
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Park tree inventory system, E.G. McPherson 11:177
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park tree maintenance 12:112
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park visitors 18:322
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Parker, J.P. 2:216
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Parker, S.K. 23:73, 23:77
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parking lots, microclimate and tree cover in, 25:129
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parking lots, shading ordinance, 28:160(a)
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parking lots, shading ordinance, 28:160(a)
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parks as privacy refuges, 28:19
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parks as privacy refuges, 28:19
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Parks, B.O. 9:199
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parkway augering 10:129
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Parmenter, J.R. 15:262
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Parresol, B.R. 22:193
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Parrish, M.D. 8:281
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Parrish, T. 23:257
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particulates, capture by urban trees, 26:12
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partnership 10:149
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Partyka, R.E. 5:96; 6:152; 9:276
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Partyka, R.E., Ways to kill a tree 8:57
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Paterson, A., The botanic garden's role 11:121
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Paterson, D.B. 6:156
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Paterson, D.S., Arboricultural training in Britain 15:295
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pathogen name changes 13:274
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pathogenicity 24:339
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pathogenicity, Cytospora on hardwoods, 26:326
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pathological histology 2:108
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Patterns of structural failure in urban trees: Monterey pine,R.J. Edberg
20:297
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Patterson, J.C., Soil compaction_effects on urban vegetation 3:161
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Patterson, M. 13:92
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Patterson, Michael G., 25:81
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Patterson, R. 13:92
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Patton, D.R. 2:80
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Patton, E.N. 20:18
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Pau Brazil 3:35
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Paul, R. 11:220
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Pauleit, S. (and F. Duhme), What problems do trees face in your city? How
can these problems be solved?, 25:334
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Pauleit, Stephen (and F. Duhme), GIS assessment of Munich's urban forest
structure for urban planning, 26:133
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Pawl, D. 8:253
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Pawsey, R.G., Chemical control of Armillaria mellea 2:161
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pay, arborist 12:300
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Payne, B.R. 1:187; 5:58
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Peacock, J.W. 1:218
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pear (Pyrus spp.), smaller-growing cultivars under utility wires, 26:309;
as street tree, 26:55
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pear, callery (Pyrus calleryana), 4-year evaluation of 5 cultivars, 27:88;
carbon storage in, 27:57
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Pearce, R.B., Decay development and its restriction in trees, 26:1
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Pearson, S. 17:199
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peat use 2:160
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Peberdy, B.H., Toronto Electric voltabe upgrade 17:131
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pecan (Carya illinoensis), organic mulch and nutrient levels in, 25:81
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pecan (Carya illinoensis), uniconazol application method, 28:159(a)
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pecan (Carya illinoensis), uniconazol application method, 28:159(a)
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pecan 9:208
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pecan chlorosis 6:253
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Pecan cultivars for landscape and home plantings, W.D. Goff 17:73
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pecan insects 6:294
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Pechnold, P.C. 5:81, 129
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Peck, T.R., What to expect from soil tests 7:11
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Pedersen, Lars Bo (and T.B. Randrup and M. Ingerslev), Effects of road
distance and protective measures on deicing NaCl deposition and soil solution
chemistry in planted median strips, 26:238
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Pedersen, P.A. 23:155
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Pedersen, Per Anker 24:127
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Peiffer, Randy 24:286
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Pellett, H. 9:7, 35; 10:169, 197; 17:137
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Pellett, H., Fall watering and winter injury of conifers 6:146
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Pellett, H., Minimizing winter injury 7:309
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Pellett, H., Selecting trees for cold climates 20:28
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Pendleton, R.F., Herbicides for watersheds and roadsides 9:263
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Penetration of treated and untreated burlap by roots of balled-and-burlapped
Norway maples 23:1
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penetrometer 20:10
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penetrometers 24:297
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penetrometers, quantification of soil compaction, 27:109
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Penman-Monteith equation, management of containerized urban trees, 26:142
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Pennsylvania Electric Association 14:276
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pensions 10:188
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Peper, Paula J. (and E. G. McPherson and S.M. Mori), Equations for predicting
diameter, height, crown width, and leaf area of San Joaquin Valley street
trees, 27:306
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Peper, Paula J. (and E.G. McPherson and S. M. Mori), Predictive equations
for dimensions and leaf area of coastal southern California street trees,
27:169
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Peper, Paula J. (and S. Mori), Root barrier and extension casing effects
on Chinese hackberry, 25:1; see also McPherson, E. Gregory
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Peper, Paula J. 24:98, 24:191
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perception, urban forest 20:336
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Perceptions of urban forest users, H.W. Schroeder 16:58
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Percival, B. 11:315
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Percival, G.C. (and C. Boyle and L. Baird), The influence of calcium supplementation
on the freezing tolerance of woody plants, 25:285
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Percival, G.C. 23:181
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Percival, Glynn C. (and C.N. Sheriffs), Identification of drought-tolerant
woody perennials using chlorophyll fluorescence, 28:215
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Percival, Glynn C. (and C.N. Sheriffs), Identification of drought-tolerant
woody perennials using chlorophyll fluorescence, 28:215
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Percival, Glynn C. (and G.A. Fraser), Measurement of the salinity and freezing
tolerance of Crataegus genotypes using chlorophyll fluorescence, 27:233
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Percival, Glynn C. 24:19
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Percival, Glynn C., Induction of systemic acquired disease resistance in
plants: Potential implications for disease management in urban forestry,
27:181
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performance evaluation 3:18; 17:105; 18:274
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Performance of two cultivars of red maple from tissue-cultured versus budded
propagation 21:132
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Performance of urban street trees, A.F. Rhoads 7:127
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Performance standards for municipal tree maintenance, P.R. O'Brien 18:307
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Performance testing of cultivars on streets, H.D. Gerhold 11:263
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periodical cicadas 23:225
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periodical cicadas 24:248
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periodicity, root and shoot growth 20:310
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permits 1:212; 4:143; 6:52
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Perry, D.R., Wealth in jungle treetops 12:75
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Perry, E. 21:233
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Perry, E. 22:279
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Perry, E., Canker stain in London plane in California 14:18
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Perry, E., Wound closure in eucalyptus 13:201
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Perry, Ed (and G.W. Hickman), A survey to determine the leaf nitrogen concentrations
of 27:25 landscape tree species, 27:152
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Perry, Ed 24:149
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Perry, P.B., Management's view of the tree trimming budget 3:157
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Perry, S. Monocots and dicots 17:55
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Perry, S., Botanical terminology 17:27
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Perry, S., Wrestling with diagnosis of tree problems 17:84
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Perry, T.O., Alternatives to tree injection 17:217
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Perry, T.O., Ecology of tree roots 8:197
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Persaud, N. 23:250
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persistence of herbicides 12:269
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persistence of insecticides 3:25
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personnel 12:181, 299; 13:89; 14:7; 15:303
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personnel benefits 10:188, 191
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personnel management (see employee relations)
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personnel relations 1:118
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personnel search 14:147
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personnel training 4:126, 137, 191
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personnel usage 3:101; 5:42, 89; 10:50
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personnel, municipal 18:307
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pest control budgets 17:151
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pest control calendar 8:216
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Pest control programs, W. Olkowski 1:167
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pest control, biological 11:172, 317
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pest control, insect 4:241; 5:209; 6:268, 294; 7:70, 112; 11:369; 12:23;
13:121; 14:223; 17:150
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pest evaluation 17:88
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pest importance 4:243; 10:67
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pest management 4:66; 9:199; 10:1, 65, 303; 11:225, 349; 13:174; 14:285;
16:49; 17:150
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pest management, arthropods in residential landscapes, 27:222; gall wasp
on pin oak, 27:92; performance of microsprayer, 27:104
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pest management, for euonymus scale, 26:120; hawthorn mealybug, 26:225;
specialized parenchyma cells in spruce, 26:131
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pest problems 17:152
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Pesticide accidents, spills and fires, M.E. Brewer 6:113
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pesticide application 24:308
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pesticide application 6:41, 321; 11:128, 349
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Pesticide application techniques, F.R. Hall 10:104
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pesticide classification 1:11, 18
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Pesticide controversity - crisis of opportunity, R.C. Funk 18:109
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pesticide degradation 16:11
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Pesticide degradation, J.M. Vargas, Jr. 1:232
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pesticide disposal and storage 1:11
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pesticide drift 17:199
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Pesticide Enforcement Policy Statement 1:227
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Pesticide facts and myths, J.R. Vaccaro 15:300
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pesticide hearings 1:16
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pesticide injury 8:62
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Pesticide issues, T.L. Witt 14:57
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Pesticide labeling 1:18
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pesticide legislation 1:65; 7:121; 11:76, 80; 12:309
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Pesticide legislation, current status, H.R. Johns 1:11, 227
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pesticide myths 13:144
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pesticide penalties 1:12
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pesticide production 4:241
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pesticide reentry times 1:13
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pesticide regulation 5:21
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pesticide resistance 15:262
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pesticide restrictions 1:18
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pesticide safety 11:76,80
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pesticide spills 8:45
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pesticide spraying 14:98
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pesticide toxicity 6:41; 10:133; 11:172; 15:289; 18:109
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pesticide usage 2:41; 10:69, 143, 167; 11:172; 12:138; 14:285
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pesticide use by arborists 18:110
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pesticide use reduction 4:92
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Pesticide--play it safe, D.C. Shaw 2:59
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pesticides 3:25, 100, 212; 7:178, 204; 12:107
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pesticides and IPM 17:11
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Pesticides and toxic substances, F.W. Kurtz 12:92
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pesticides, bagworm control 20:318
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pesticides, inert ingredients 14:105
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pesticides, insect control 1:64
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pesticides, microbial, gypsy moth and, 25:220
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pest-resistant trees 3:146; 6:42
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pests, Hong Kong 12:262
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pests, insect 13:78
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pests, maple 3:207
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pests, Mexico 12:253
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pests, ornamental crabapple 3:8
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Peters, A. 22:1
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Peterson, C.M. 21:136
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Peterson, G.L. 9:182
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Peterson, G.W. 1:34; 2:113; 4:79, 86; 6:41
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Peterson, G.W., Control of Diplodia and Dothistroma blight of pines 7:1
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Peterson, J.D. 16:225
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Peterson, J.L. 2:85; 5:177; 6:89, 258; 17:334
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Peterson, J.L. 20:75
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Peterson, J.L., Wound treatment system to supress cankers and wood rot
in trees 18:155
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Peterson, W. 6:124
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Petrovic, A.M. 13:17
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pH 9:233; 17:335
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pH adjustment of soil 7:281
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pH and pesticides 10:282
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pH measurement 7:12
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pH, alkaline 18:241
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pH, soil 11:330; 16:35, 113; 17:166
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Phair, W.E. 14:233
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Phair, W.E., Improved trunk injection for DED control 10:273
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PHC - plant health care 18:45, 205; 20:33
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PHC client retention 18:47
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PHC marketing 18:45
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PHC record keeping 18:45
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Phellodendron spp. (corktree) cold hardiness, 28:53(a)
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Phellodendron spp. (corktree) cold hardiness, 28:53(a)
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phellogen 10:241
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Phenacoccus dearnessi (hawthorn mealybug), biology and control of, 26:225;
urban trees, 26:230
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phenology 15:254; 17:13
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phenology 24:127
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phenology, insect relations 11:351
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phenoxy herbicide injury 4:189
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phenoxy herbicides 2:100
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pheremone 24:303
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pheromone lures 21:177
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pheromone traps 4:181, 207; 17:13
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pheromones 1:63; 3:71, 97, 130; 5:108, 247; 7:251; 8:52; 9:146; 11:351
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Pheromones and elm bark beetles, C.R. Yonker 16:148
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philanthropy 4:117
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Phills, B.R. 18:331
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phloem necrosis 2:8, 137
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phloem necrosis of elm 1:144; 6:227
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Phloem necrosis of elms, W.A. Sinclair 2:106
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Phomopsis blight 6:41
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Phomopsis canker of poplar, D.W. French 9:151
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Phomopsis twig blight 9:281
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Phoradendron 17:127
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phosphorous 24:19
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phosphorus flux in planter soils, 28:111(a)
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phosphorus flux in planter soils, 28:111(a)
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phosphorus, effect on wood development, 26:66; impact on oak, magnolia
growth in sandy soils, 26:177; levels in roots, 26:65
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photochemical oxidants 2:1
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photoperiod 1:182; 20:28
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photoperiod, Chamaecyparis seedling growth, 26:335
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photosynthesis 23:100
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photosynthesis 6:35; 9:204; 11:99; 15:272
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photosynthesis efficiency as measure of drought tolerance, 28:215
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photosynthesis efficiency as measure of drought tolerance, 28:215
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photosynthesis, and O3 sensitivity in poplar, 26:132
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photosynthesis, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal expansion and, 27:193
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photosynthesis, flood-tolerance in maple cultivars and, 25:31; manganese
toxicity in trees and, 25:283
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photosynthetic rates 21:271
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Photosynthetic response of selected red maple cultivars to light 23:100
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photosynthetic response to antioxidants 13:154
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photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), red oak growth under treeshelters
and, 25:249
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phototropism, tree growth regulator effect on, 25:43
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physical impedance to roots 20:9
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Physical properties of container media, J.R. Havis 2:139
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physiogenic diseases 4:199, 217
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physiological drought 13:44
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physiological ecology 13:10
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physiological response 24:10
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Physiology of tree growth regulators, S.L. Kimball 16:39
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physiology of trees 5:236; 12:85
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phytoalexins 16:112
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Phyton 13:27 189; 14:27 139
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Phytophthora 24:339
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Phytophthora Decline of Alder (Alnus spp.) in Europe 24:339
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Phytophthora diseases 1:217; 8:25, 32, 271; 17:294
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Phytophthora lateralis 23:144
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Phytophthora root and crown rot of Franklinia, G. Koslow 6:89
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Phytophthora, oak and elm 14:52
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phytoplasma 23:77
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phytoplasmas, ash yellows, 27:331
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phytoplasmas, leafhoppers as carriers, 26:335, molecular variability from
related organisms, 26:287
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Phytotoxicity of oils and soaps on ornamental plants, R.F. Mizell 17:208
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phytotoxicity, growth regulator 4:59; 14:126
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phytotoxicity, horticultural oil 13:124; 14:102, 220
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phytotoxicity, summer oil 16:79, 91
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Piburn, G., Four keys to success 8:84
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Picea spp. (spruce), basic biomechanics of, 27:343
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Pickering, J.R., Street trees in southern Ontario 8:189
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Pickett, C.H. 23:65
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picloram 1:68; 5:134; 6:327; 10:73; 12:269
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Pierce, P.A. 10:246; 14:156; 20:1
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Pierce, P.A., Urban forestry productivity 6:279
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Pierce, R.G. 4:139
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Piirto, Douglas, 25:225
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Pijut, Paula M., Cedrus--The true cedars, 26:218
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Pilkerton, C.J., Use of tree growth regulators 12:292
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pin oak chlorosis 22:122
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pin oak chlorosis 6:298; 12:44
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pin oak decline 12:155; 18:241
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Pin, D.19:271
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Pinacea spp. (spruce), specialized parenchyma cells for defense, 26:131
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Pinchot Institute 2:226
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Pinchot Institute, G.H. Moeller 3:181
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pine (Pinus spp.), association with pitch canker fungus, 25:109; pruning
of, 25:274; susceptibility to pitch canker disease, 25:221
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pine (Pinus spp.), effect of CO2 levels on C assimilation and needle biochemistry,
27:342; effect of pruning on N dynamics, 27:284; efficacy of neem-based
insecticides, 27:166; pitch canker disease in, 27:298
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pine (Pinus spp.), root condition after fungicide and ozone exposure, 26:65
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pine bark beetles 13:145
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pine bark beetles 22:67
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pine beetle control 3:20; 10:279
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Pine blue-stain, E.B. Himelick 8:212
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pine budding and branching 10:294
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pine chlorosis 3:129
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pine diseases 2:113
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pine establishment 18:281
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pine insects 21:221
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pine moth 6:200
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pine needle blight 1:34
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pine needle scale 16:82
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pine selection 5:245
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pine sensitivity to ozone 8:186; 14:185
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pine shoot moth 10:94
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pine stress 16:137
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pine tip blight 5:166; 178
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pine tortoise scale 16:83
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pine weevil control 14:26
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Pine wilt, V.H. Dropkin 8:1
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pine, decline 14:109
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pine, Korean 19:113
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pine, needle and tip blight 7:1
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pine, pitch canker 14:135, 268
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pine, Ponderosa, seed source 13:139
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Pineau, M. 17:49
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pines susceptible to salt spray 13:225
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pinewood nematode 8:1, 153, 214; 14:117
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Pinnock, D.E. 2:5
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Pinus spp. diseases 8:1
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Pinus strobus 14:109, 153
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Pinus strobus, ozone tolerance 14:185
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pipelines, root interaction with, 27:232
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Pirk, H., Our part in the environmental movement 17:1
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Pisolithus tinctorius (Pt) 23:113, 23:257
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Pissodes approximatus 14:26
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pit scale on oak 10:262
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pitch canker disease, in Monterey pine, 25:109; susceptibility of landscape
pines to, 25:221
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pitch canker disease, in ornamental Monterey pine, 27:298
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pitch canker, pine 14:135, 268
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pits for street trees 17:28, 141
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Pitt, D.G. 7:140
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Pittenger, D.R., Compacted soil around trees 16:55
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Pizza, R.M., Jr., Trim refusals 10:209
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placement, tree 22:13
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plane tree (Platanus spp.), health status in Spain, 26:246
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plane tree checklist 12:78
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plane tree, canker stain 14:18
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plane tree, regrowth 10:323
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plane, atrinal effects 14:121, 125
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planetree (Platanus spp.), establishing in waterlogged conditions, 27:49;
responses to vascular fungus, 27:284
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planning 24:333
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Planning and implementing a tree health care practice, D.G. Nielsen 12:265
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planning, community forest, 27:139
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planning, financial 10:89, 92
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plant bugs 16:92
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plant canopy 24:98
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plant communities 1:129
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plant communities on the ROW 18:210
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Plant disease clinic and field diagnosis of abiotic diseases 23:168
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plant evaluation 17:90
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Plant Fresh™ bags 6:261
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plant growth regulators 24:10
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plant hardiness 2:192
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Plant Health Care (PHC) 21:177
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plant health care 17:118
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Plant health care and the public, J. Ball 20:33
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plant health care, appropriate response process model, 25:24
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plant hormones 24:10
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plant introduction 20:114
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Plant material evaluation, G.S. King 3:61
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plant migrants 9:268
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Plant moisture stress of green ash trees in contrasting urban sites 21:271
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plant populations 10:67
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plant propagation 5:144
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plant protectants 4:32
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plant resistance mechanisms 16:157
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plant sensitivity 3:32
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plant systematics, cynipids provide insight into, 26:66
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Plant tree and shrub seeds promptly, R. Rothenberger 9:60
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plant use 2:119, 121
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Plant water loss in a shaded environment 22:106
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plant/soil water relations, containerized urban trees, 26:142
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plant:water relations 18:165
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planter opening size 21:271
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planters for trees 10:83; 11:165; 14:293; 16:113; 20:196
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planters, above ground 14:293
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planting costs 3:170
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planting hole 19:64
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planting hole interface 18:130
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planting hole shape 18:130
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planting hole size 16:305
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planting holes 21:213
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planting media 16:113
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planting municipal trees 20:323
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planting pits 24:121
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planting plans 7:59, 241
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planting practices 1:9, 192; 3:156, 191; 7:128, 133, 155; 9:97; 20:62,
170, 190
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planting program 10:116
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planting regulation 4:144
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planting season 7:88; 11:176
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planting site preparation 1:2
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planting specifications 3:9
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planting strategy, and establishment of urban trees, 26:281; in high-density
housing, 26:78
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planting survival 18:50
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Planting survival of street tree taxa, R.H. Miller 17:185
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Planting techniques for tree spade dug trees, R. Birdel 9:282
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Planting trees and shrubs with bare roots, R. Rothenberger 4:216
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plant-pathogen interactions, systemic acquired resistance and, 27:181
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Plants as a communication vehicle, E. Dichter 2:119
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plastic containers 19:383
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Plastic tree wrap for borer control on dogwood, Owen, P. 17:29
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Platanus checklist, F.S. Santamour, Jr. 12:78
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Platanus diseases 2:153
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Platanus progeny 10:4
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Platanus propagation 6:250
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Platanus spp. (plane tree), health status in Spain, 26:246
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Platanus spp. (planetree), establishing in waterlogged conditions, 27:49;
responses to vascular fungus, 27:284
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Pleninger, A. see Luley, Christopher J.
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Pleninger, A. see Luley, Christopher J.
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Pleninger, A.G. 21:156
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Poinar, G.O., Jr. 4:161
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Polanin, N., 27:88, 27:281
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Polanin, N., Longevity of London plane and Norway maple as street trees
17:303
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Political and administrative factors in urban forestry, C. Johnson 8:160
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Politics of pesticides, D. Dietz 11:80
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pollarding 14:5; 20:50
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pollarding 23:220
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pollarding, effect on growth of lime, 28:54(a)
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pollarding, effect on growth of lime, 28:54(a)
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pollination control in hemlock, 28:200
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pollination control in hemlock, 28:200
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pollination, and DNA amplification fingerprinting for dogwood, 26:206
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pollutant loading 24:235
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pollutants, air 2:1
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pollution 23:155, 23:181
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pollution control 2:84; 4:193
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pollution injury 2:157; 5:157, 159, 173, 265; 6:29; 11:203, 224; 12:29;
13:70; 14:61
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pollution modifiers 9:64
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pollution resistant trees 6:36
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pollution stress 11:106
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pollution tolerance 11:363
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pollution, capture of particulates by trees, 27:285
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pollution, ozone 14:153, 185
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pollution, urban forest role in reducing particulate, 26:234
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pollution-tolerant 24:127
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Polyethylene tarping of elm firewood, J.H. Krawczyk 8:292
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Polyethylene wrap for tree wounds 22:206
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polymerase chain reaction (PCR), nested, for identification of alternative
hosts of Xylella fastidiosa, 25:258
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polymerase chain reaction (PCR)l, to detect ash yellows, 27:331
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polyurethane foam 2:20; 7:75
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Ponder, H.G. 13:89;. 16:25; 17:257, 332
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Ponder, H.G. 21:118
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Ponder, Harry G., 25:69, 25:200
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Ponderosa pine seed sources, R.F. Kopp 13:139
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Pooler, M.R. see Bentz, S.E.
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Pooler, M.R. see Bentz, S.E.
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Pooler, Margaret R., 25:258
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Popillia japonica (Japanese beetle), defoliation of crabapple, linden,
rose and, 25:108; feeding preferences for selected Tilia spp., 25:168
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Popillia japonica (Japanese beetle), feeding preferences on birch, 27:18;
insecticide dips for B&B stock, 27:283
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Popillia japonica (Japanese beetle), preference for temperate Chinese elm,
28:53(a); susceptibility of woody landscape plants, 28:302(a)
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Popillia japonica (Japanese beetle), preference for temperate Chinese elm,
28:53(a); susceptibility of woody landscape plants, 28:302(a)
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poplar canker 9:151
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poplar clones 5:164
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poplar diseases 1:43
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poplar problems 16:34
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poplar twig gall fly 17:332
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poplar, wounding 3:114
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Popovich, L. 10:264
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population density of trees 1:213
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population distribution 15:277
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population parameters 4:54
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Populus sp., mycorrhizae 2:67
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Populus spp. (aspen or poplar), cottonwood leaf beetle on, 28:111(a)
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Populus spp. (aspen or poplar), cottonwood leaf beetle on, 28:111(a)
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Populus spp. (aspen or poplar), Cytospora canker, 26:326; photosynthesis
and O3 sensitivity, 26:132
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Populus spp., damage from cottonwood leaf beetle, 27:105
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Poracsky, Joseph (and M. Scott), Industrial-area street trees in Portland,
Oregon, 25:9
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porosity, soil 18:235
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Porteck, K.G. 21:168
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Porter, W.J., Consultation to avoid legal problems 7:106
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Posner, Gerald, 25:18
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post emergence herbicides 1:201
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potassium 24:19
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potassium, impact on oak, magnolia growth in sandy soils, 26:177
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Potential defoliation of trees by outbreak populations of gypsy moth in
the Chicago area 23:57
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Potential for a California oak wilt epidemic, D.N. Appel 20:79
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Potential of tree shade for reducing residential energy use 22:10
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pot-in-pot containers 21:265
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Potter, D.A. 10:49; 11:225; 16:236, 239, 242; 17:305
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Potter, D.A., 27:92
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Potter, D.A., Biology and management of clearwing borers 9:145
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Potter, H.S. 4:13
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potting media 1:180, 217
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Potts, D.F., Drought resistance in honeylocust 8:75
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Potts, W. 20:146, 227
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Poughkeepsie (N.Y.) street trees 4:53
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powdery mildew control 8:229; 20:227
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powdery mildew, digital image analysis of, 27:341
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powdery mildew, dogwood 21:11
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powdery mildew, on plane trees, 26:246
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powdery mildew, sycamore 14:140; 18:161
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Powell, C.C. 9:53; 11:128, 232; 17:37
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Powell, C.C., Tree health from top to bottom 11:129
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Power of selectivity to power line ROW, C.J. Olenik 3:173
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Powerline vegetation management trends, C.A. Nowak 19:20
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Prager, C.M., IBA increases root regeneration of some trees 9:117
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prairie trees 20:130
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Pratt, H.B., Labeling pesticides 1:18
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Pratt, M. 15:252
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Praus, L. see Stokes, Alexia
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Praus, L. see Stokes, Alexia
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Preaus, K.B. 8:229
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Preaus, K.B., Transplanting landscape trees 6:221
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precipitation, seasonal 16:206
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predaceous flies 16:52
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predators, on scale insects 10:260
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Predictability of tree decay based on visual assessments 22:249
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Predicting root spread from dbh and branch spread, E.F. Gilman 14:85
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predictive equations, for tree growth, 27:169, 27:306
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preemergent herbicides 13:105
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preferences for trees, social 8:258; 15:249, 292
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Preferred features in parks, H.W. Schroeder 8:318
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Preservation of a banyan on a construction site, C.Y. Jim 14:176
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preserving trees 16:8
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Presley, J.J., Urban forestry 12:105
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pressure cushions, oak wilt 13:169
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pressure injection 4:7; 9:217
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pressure regulators 4:23
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Prevention and treatment of construction damage, D.F. Schoeneweiss 8:169
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prevention of ovipositional wound damage 23:230
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Prevention of red turpentine beetle attack by Sevimol and Dragnet 21:221
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Prey, A.J. 5:159
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Price, A.E., Fifty-four years of tree work 1:137
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Pricing tree care 13:118, 160
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pricing urban pest management 23:174
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Principles of education in arboriculture, G.S. King 3:137
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Principles of eradicative pruning, P. Svihra 20:262
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Pringle, J.S., The concept of the cultivar 1:30
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priority assessment, trees at United States Military Academy, 25:292
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privacy function of urban forests, 28:19
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privacy function of urban forests, 28:19
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Private sector business analogies applied in urban forestry, B. Hudson
9:253
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privet, fruit prevention 8:94
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Problem prone street trees, S.H. Dreistadt 12:146
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Problem with insects is people, J.A. Weidhaas, Jr. 7:117
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Problems affecting trees in Quebec City, P.-E. Rocray 9:167
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problems, tree caused 18:255
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Prochaska, S.C., Herbicides for weed control in honeylocust 2:233
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Production improvement in trimming, S.M. Genua 8:53
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Production method affects growth and root regeneration, J.R. Harris 17:64
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production methods, nursery 16:306; 18:281
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production systems, and establishment of urban trees, 26:281
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production systems, container and sawtooth oak, 25:200; growth of Heritage
river birch and, 25:109; pot-in-pot and irrigation efficiency of, 25:200
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production systems, oak establishment success and, 27:30
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productivity by utilities 16:31
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Productivity incentive program for trimming, T.F. David 5:42
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Productivity incentives at Detroit Edison, J.E. Knight 5:89
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productivity measurement 17:80
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productivity, line clearance 5:113; 8:22
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Proffer, T.J. 12:126
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Proffer, T.J., Inoculations of Colorado blue spruce with isolates of Cytospora
20:215
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Profit from waste wood, A. Marsinko 12:280
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Profita, J.C. 6:73
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Profous, G.V., Trees and urban forestry in Beijing, China 18:145
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progeny testing 5:166
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Progeny Testing in Street Trees Subjected to Roadside Soil Pollution 24:127
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Program, ISA 1977, St. Louis 2:98
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Program, ISTC, 1975, Detroit 1:98
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Project Elm 4:4
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Promoting bud development and branching of pine, S.M. Mulgrew 10:294
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Promoting urban forestry, C. Coelho-Hudson 13:86
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promotion, image 11:340
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promotion, sales 7:332
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propagation 21:132
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propagation from cuttings 5:20; 10:249
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Propagation of Platanus meristems, A. Krzewski 6:250
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Propagation of Quercus seedlings in bottomless containers, R.D. Hathaway
3:208
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propagation, tree 9:176; 20:46
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Proper landscaping, G. King 5:62
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Proper tree care, A.L. Shigo 9:285
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property value enhancement 19:321
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property values 23:65
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propiconazole 18:221; 20:250
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Propiconazole as a treatment for oak wilt, N.K. Osterbauer 20:202
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Propiconazole as a treatment of oak wilt in Quercus rubra and Q, ellipsoidalis,
N.K. Osterbauer 18:221
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Protection of urban forests through the use of insect diseases, W.A. Smirnoff
4:69
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protection, tree 22:161, 22:174
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protective clothing 7:307
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Prototype equipment for commercial pressure-injection of aqueous growth
regulators into trees, G.K. Brown 4:7
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provenance studies, elm 6:233
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provenance testing 3:160; 8:100; 16:316
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provenance, alder 20:167
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provenance, maple 6:212
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provenance, oak 6:156
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provenances, ash 22:113
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Provin, E.B. 23:73
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pruning 1:54, 197; 2:81; 4:127, 215, 223, 280; 5:217; 6:273, 300; 7:141;
8:66, 173, 224, 233, 239; 9:109, 196, 285; 10:11, 323; 11:111, 149, 203,
247; 12:56, 104, 137, 201, 227, 233; 13:63, 177, 196; 15:252; 16:181; 17:69,
285; 18:192, 197, 307; 19:75; 20:63, 262
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pruning 23:106
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pruning 24:333
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Pruning and fertilizer effects on tree establishment, S. Shoup 7:155
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Pruning and public liability, S.T. Yamamoto 11:15
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pruning at transplanting 14:194
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pruning costs 20:231
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pruning costs 23:108
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pruning effects 10:298; 14:54
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pruning effects 22:46
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Pruning fundamentals, R.W. Harris 1:221
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pruning instruction 1:219
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pruning needs 16:309
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pruning procedures 14:133
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pruning regrowth control 1:75
-
pruning residue 21:57
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pruning terms 20:50
-
pruning wounds 10:34; 13:102; 17:205; 18:294
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pruning wounds 24:28
-
pruning, Dutch elm disease control 14:229
-
pruning, economics 7:109
-
pruning, effect on cherry trees, 25:219; management of dogwood and, 25:274;
pine branch dieback and, 25:274
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pruning, effect on N dynamics in pine, 27:284; flesh-cut and sunscald,
27:246; Liriope spp., 27:168; Primo as alternative to, 27:231
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pruning, effect on service requests, branch failure, priority maintenance,
28:137; response of woody landscape plants, 28:207(a); wound compartmentalization,
28:99
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pruning, effect on service requests, branch failure, priority maintenance,
28:137; response of woody landscape plants, 28:207(a); wound compartmentalization,
28:99
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pruning, oak wilt 11:323
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pruning, problem of forks, 26:264; response and carbon balance model, 26:187;
tree climbing training, 26:97
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pruning, root 13:126; 14:288; 19:57
-
pruning, utility 22:281
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Pruning--why, when, how, D.L. Hensley 5:239
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Prunit 12:284
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Prunus avium (cherry), summer pruning and, 25:219
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Prunus cerasifera `Newportii' 11:149
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prussik loop climbing 7:123
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Pseudopityophthorus sp. 2:61
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Pt ectomycorrhizae 23:258
-
pubescence, leaf 18:165; 20:278
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public attitude 11:27; 17:159
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public attitude, chemicals 14:57
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Public attitudes toward municipal forestry, H. Schroeder 11:18
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public awareness 22:225
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Public awareness of urban forestry, R.C. Sievert, Jr. 14:48
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Public concerns about herbicides, W.R. Mullison 8:104
-
public education 11:27, 83, 212
-
public involvement 17:282
-
public outreach 14:298
-
Public perception of IPM, J. Ball 12:135
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public perception, trees 11:272; 16:60, 96
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public policy 24:89
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Public property tree preservation 23:83
-
public relations 2:220; 3:119; 4:121; 5:150; 8:39; 9:42, 255, 263; 10:114;
11:340; 12:27, 106; 13:1; 14:57, 91; 17:123, 135, 332; 19:48
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Public relations in R/W maintenance, L.B. Morris 7:26
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public safety (also see liability)
-
publications, tree 9:65
-
publicity 11:340
-
Puerto Rico, hurricane damage to urban trees, 26:189
-
pumps, sprayer 4:23
-
purchasing practices 3:170
-
Pursuit of excellence, W.L. Owen 14:1
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Pusey, P.L., Role of fungal viruses in DED spread 7:230
-
Pusey, P.L., Toxin production by Ceratocystis ulmi 7:258
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Putz, F.E. 22:249
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Putz, Francis E. (and M. Holdnak and M. Niederhofer), Controlling invasive
exotics: A tallow tree replacement program campaign in Florida, 25:98
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pyrenone 16:82
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pyrethroid 23:226
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pyrethroids 14:285
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Pyrus calleryana (callery pear), 4-year evaluation of 5 cultivars, 27:88;
carbon storage in, 27:57
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Pyrus calleryana `Aristocrat' 1:114
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Pyrus calleryana fauriei 1:114
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Pyrus calleryana, effect of support systems on growth, 25:319
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Pyrus spp. (pear), smaller-growing cultivars under utility wires, 26:309;
as street tree, 26:55
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Pythium diseases 1:217; 8:86
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