Abstract: Diseases particularly affect the leaves of papaya plants significantly affect yield as they reduce both quantity and quality. It is, therefore, important for agriculture to seek ways of ...
The California Department of Food and Agriculture declared a new citrus quarantine in Ramona this week after two citrus trees in a residential area tested positive for Huanglongbing, a citrus greening ...
Throughout their lifetimes, healthy forests produce more oxygen than they use, while taking in greenhouse gases via plants and soils. This ecosystem-wide service, called carbon sequestration, ...
Our false spring weather got many of us out of the house and walking around our yards and neighborhoods. The trees are leafless, allowing us a better view of their branches and stems. You may have ...
“Between a mother-tree and a young seed at the same time” is how Brazilian director Priscilla Kellen felt as she became a mother at 36. A very free and independent woman until then, it was this ...
Papaya fruit tree was growing in 62 days from seeds to young plant in this time lapse. Seeds were extracted from ripen papaya fruit, then germinated and planted in indoor pot. The plant was thriving ...
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Some trees and shrubs have a bad reputation for being susceptible to diseases: lilacs to powdery mildew, junipers to juniper tip blight, flowering crabapples to apple scab, and elms to Dutch elm ...
American beeches (Fagus grandifolia) have been suffering recently from a disease widespread in both Connecticut landscapes and forests, Beech leaf disease (BLD), caused by a foliar nematode, ...
More than 350 million street view images were analyzed to estimate the amount of trees, grass, or other green space. A multi-institutional study led by the University of California, Davis, finds that ...
A multi-institutional study led by the University of California, Davis, finds that living in urban areas with a higher percentage of visible trees is associated with a 4% decrease in cardiovascular ...