155 research outputs found
Control y Biología del Helecho Trepador Japonés (Lygodium japonicum)
This 7-page Spanish-language fact sheet describes this non-native, invasive vine which is widespread in damp areas in North and West Florida — its biology and control measures. Written by Patrick J. Minogue, Daniela Chevasco, Francisco Escobedo, and Kimberly K. Bohn and published by the UF Department of School of Forest Resources and Conservation, December 2010.
FOR282/FR344: Control y Biología del Helecho Trepador Japonés (Lygodium japonicum) (ufl.edu
Control y Biología del Helecho Trepador Japonés (Lygodium japonicum)
This 7-page Spanish-language fact sheet describes this non-native, invasive vine which is widespread in damp areas in North and West Florida — its biology and control measures. Written by Patrick J. Minogue, Daniela Chevasco, Francisco Escobedo, and Kimberly K. Bohn and published by the UF Department of School of Forest Resources and Conservation, December 2010.
FOR282/FR344: Control y Biología del Helecho Trepador Japonés (Lygodium japonicum) (ufl.edu
Control y Biología del Helecho Trepador Japonés (Lygodium japonicum)
This 7-page Spanish-language fact sheet describes this non-native, invasive vine which is widespread in damp areas in North and West Florida — its biology and control measures. Written by Patrick J. Minogue, Daniela Chevasco, Francisco Escobedo, and Kimberly K. Bohn and published by the UF Department of School of Forest Resources and Conservation, December 2010.
FOR282/FR344: Control y Biología del Helecho Trepador Japonés (Lygodium japonicum) (ufl.edu
Biology and Control of Japanese Climbing Fern (Lygodium japonicum)
FOR-218, a 7-page illustrated fact sheet by Patrick J. Minogue, Stella Jones, Kimberly K. Bohn, and Rick L. Williams, describes this non-native, invasive vine which is widespread in damp areas in north and West Florida — its biology and control measures. Includes references. Published by the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation, May 2009.
FOR 218/FR280: Biology and Control of Japanese Climbing Fern (Lygodium japonicum) (ufl.edu
Pre-Commercial Thinning Loblolly Pines – Does It Pay?
FOR-188, a 5-page illustrated fact sheet by R. A. Williams, K. Bohn, and J. McKeithen, describes methods and silvicultural and economic benefits for reducing tree density before the trees reach merchantable size. Includes references. Published by the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation, June 2008
Control y Biología del Helecho Trepador Japonés (Lygodium japonicum)
El helecho trepador japonés es una enredadera invasiva no nativa de los Estados Unidos (EEUU) que fue introducida aproximadamente en 1900. Este helecho se ha establecido a lo largo de la llanura costera del sudeste de los EEUU desde los estados de Norte y Sur Carolinas hasta Texas y Arkansas. El helecho trepador japonés es nativo de Asia, en particular Japón así como al oeste de la cordillera de los Himalayas. El área de establecimiento se ha expandido desde la región de la costa del Golfo de México incluyendo TX, AR, LA, MS, AL, FL, GA, SC, NC, y PA. En Florida, el helecho trepador japonés está ampliamente distribuido en el norte y al oeste del estado, mientras que en la parte centro-sur su abundancia es variable. Este helecho está adaptado a lugares soleados o con sombra, y por lo general se localiza en suelos húmedos como los bordes de los pantanos, lagos, arroyos y bosques de tierras altas.
This revised 6-page fact sheet was written by Elsa D. Chevasco, Patrick J. Minogue, Kimberly K. Bohn, and Francisco Escobedo, and published by the UF Department of School of Forest Resources and Conservation, November 2016.
FOR282/FR344: Control y Biología del Helecho Trepador Japonés (Lygodium japonicum) (ufl.edu
Control y Biología del Helecho Trepador Japonés (Lygodium japonicum)
El helecho trepador japonés es una enredadera invasiva no nativa de los Estados Unidos (EEUU) que fue introducida aproximadamente en 1900. Este helecho se ha establecido a lo largo de la llanura costera del sudeste de los EEUU desde los estados de Norte y Sur Carolinas hasta Texas y Arkansas. El helecho trepador japonés es nativo de Asia, en particular Japón así como al oeste de la cordillera de los Himalayas. El área de establecimiento se ha expandido desde la región de la costa del Golfo de México incluyendo TX, AR, LA, MS, AL, FL, GA, SC, NC, y PA. En Florida, el helecho trepador japonés está ampliamente distribuido en el norte y al oeste del estado, mientras que en la parte centro-sur su abundancia es variable. Este helecho está adaptado a lugares soleados o con sombra, y por lo general se localiza en suelos húmedos como los bordes de los pantanos, lagos, arroyos y bosques de tierras altas.
This revised 6-page fact sheet was written by Elsa D. Chevasco, Patrick J. Minogue, Kimberly K. Bohn, and Francisco Escobedo, and published by the UF Department of School of Forest Resources and Conservation, November 2016.
FOR282/FR344: Control y Biología del Helecho Trepador Japonés (Lygodium japonicum) (ufl.edu
Control y Biología del Helecho Trepador Japonés (Lygodium japonicum)
El helecho trepador japonés es una enredadera invasiva no nativa de los Estados Unidos (EEUU) que fue introducida aproximadamente en 1900. Este helecho se ha establecido a lo largo de la llanura costera del sudeste de los EEUU desde los estados de Norte y Sur Carolinas hasta Texas y Arkansas. El helecho trepador japonés es nativo de Asia, en particular Japón así como al oeste de la cordillera de los Himalayas. El área de establecimiento se ha expandido desde la región de la costa del Golfo de México incluyendo TX, AR, LA, MS, AL, FL, GA, SC, NC, y PA. En Florida, el helecho trepador japonés está ampliamente distribuido en el norte y al oeste del estado, mientras que en la parte centro-sur su abundancia es variable. Este helecho está adaptado a lugares soleados o con sombra, y por lo general se localiza en suelos húmedos como los bordes de los pantanos, lagos, arroyos y bosques de tierras altas.
This revised 6-page fact sheet was written by Elsa D. Chevasco, Patrick J. Minogue, Kimberly K. Bohn, and Francisco Escobedo, and published by the UF Department of School of Forest Resources and Conservation, November 2016.
FOR282/FR344: Control y Biología del Helecho Trepador Japonés (Lygodium japonicum) (ufl.edu
Influences of reading instructions and segmentation on memory over time
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Psychological SciencesHeather R. BaileyPeople read for many different reasons. Some read for enjoyment, while others read to retain information for school or work. However, reading comprehension is a complex process that varies across individuals. What is considered successful comprehension may depend on different factors, such as cognitive ability (e.g., event model construction in working memory - segmentation; Zacks et al., 2007), situation factors (e.g., reading goals), and text-specific factors (e.g., genre) (e.g., van den Broek, Bohn-Gettler, Carlson, & White 2011; van den Broek, Mouw, & Kraal, 2015). For example, do reader’s goals interact with their ability to mentally represent events while reading, and do these factors influence different levels of memory representation, depending on how long the information is retained? The current study investigated the influence of general explicit reading instructions on people’s ability to identify meaningful events (segment) in news stories and to remember different levels of information over varying retention intervals, ranging from 5 minutes to 1 month. After being randomly assigned reading instructions, participants read and segmented a series of texts and completed a recognition memory task for one of those texts at each of 4 delays. Generally, it was expected that reading instructions and segmentation would influence memory and that different types of information would show different patterns of forgetting. Overall, the results partially replicated and extended prior work, suggesting that different types of information show different patterns of forgetting, effective encoding is important for retaining those levels of information over time, and reading instructions moderate those relationships
Hand and horse labor for an unemployment relief project concerning Kansas State Agricultural College athletic grounds
Touchstone is Kansas State University's student-edited literary arts magazine that showcases literary work by graduate and undergraduate students. It is published annually each spring by the College of Arts and Sciences with assistance from Kansas State University's creative writing faculty, the Fine Arts Council, and the English Department.CONTENTS: 02:10:31 / Kevin Brown -- Leona / Jimbo Ivy -- Maturing / Jerrod Bohn -- Drift 1 / Brianna Mishler -- Ghost of Christmas past / Heather Farris -- Novena to St. Rita / Jerrod Bohn -- Lists / Moira Niebauer -- Window washer at noon / Ericka Brunson -- Puddle 1 / Brianna Mishler -- Closing the store on summer nights / Dennis Etzel, Jr. -- Opera / Emily H. Freeman -- The story / Dunya Mikhail -- Author Profile: Dunya Mikhail [interview] / Lamees Al-Athari -- Hell point / Jonathan Hall -- Love is a good night at the bars / Kyleigh Payne -- Static in the form of a red circle / Ericka Brunson -- From an artist's letter to a young man / Allison Branch -- Touch / Katherine Settle -- Becoming Banksy / Sean Conner -- The occupations of sating / Austin Tremblay -- Pioneer spirit / Tracy Tucker -- Blue River ice / Jonathan Hall -- A celiac break-up / Allison Branch -- Hog killing weather / Richard Boada -- Cameo / Trina Burke -- Birth II / Brianna Mishler -- Anatomy of a dying town / Lauren Tipton -- Bed & breakfast / Tom O'Connor -- September / Chella Courington -- Aquatic / Katherine Settle -- Autopsy and a eulogy / Clay Cogswell -- Navajo woman / Kimo Armitage -- How I spent my father's cancer / Kyleigh Payne -- Malevolent / Jonathan Hall -- Us in a mirror / Richard Boada -- San Francisco #5: even housing projects are pretty / Shantha Laura Susman -- Author Profile: Charles Baxter [interview] / David Murphy & Katherine Settle -- Interior #7 / Katherine Settle -- Soul bruise at 27.39726027 years / Marc Welsh -- Almost like music / Meredith Duling -- Curves and hollows / Aileen Sanku -- Ethereal / Jonathan Hall -- Honeymoon / Amy Forgue -- On Decatur / Jenny Molberg -- Queen Wilhelmina, in exile, Ottawa, Canada / Laura Dunn -- Geode / Brianna Mishler -- Luneberry grove / Miranda Merklein -- When Berryman died / Chella CouringtonCitation: Murphy, D. (Ed.). (2008). Touchstone, 40.Morse Department of Special Collection
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