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  • Saulo, Aurora A (University of Hawaii, 2002-12)
    Microwave technology is described and use guidelines are briefly summarized.
  • Wong, Melvin (University of Hawaii, 2005-01)
    Early salinity damage to plants is often not detected. The symptoms of salinity injury include dark bluish-green foliage, smaller leaves, shorter internodes, reduced growth, and chlorotic lower leaves at later growth stages.
  • Saulo, Aurora A (University of Hawaii, 2007-03)
    Following a peanut butter recall, this brief publication was prepared to help consumers avoid contracting salmonellosis.
  • Bezona, Norman; Hensley, David; Yogi, Julie; Tavares, James; Rauch, Fred; Iwata, Ruth; Kellison, Melissa; Wong, Melvin; Clifford, Patti (University of Hawaii, 2009-01)
    The salt tolerance of numerous groundcovers, palms, shrubs, trees, vines, and turf species are listed for two zones, where species that are highly or moderately salt tolerant can be used. The weed risk assessment status ...
  • McCall, Wade W (University of Hawaii, 1980-06)
    Salinity is a problem in some areas of Hawaii. Salinity is often induced in soils by the application of fertilizer, manures and other materials containing soluble salts. It is important to know plant tolerance to salts in ...
  • Wall, Ron (University of Hawaii, 2004-01)
  • Wall, Ron (University of Hawaii, 2000-06)
  • Hollingsworth, Robert G; Hara, Arnold H; Sewake, Kelvin T (University of Hawaii, 2001-05)
    Three monitoring methods are direct observation, flower shake, and the Berlese funnel, the latter being most accurate; instructions for constructing the funnel are given.
  • Brosnan, JT; Deputy, J (University of Hawaii, 2008-02)
    Often called "nutgrass" in Hawaii, this weed is common in turf and ornamental plantings. Cultural and chemical controls are described.
  • Wall, Ron (University of Hawaii, 1998-04)
  • Friday, JB (University of Hawaii, 2000-01)
    Methods of collecting, handling, storing, and germinating forest tree seeds are described.
  • Meade, Ginny; Hensley, David L (University of Hawaii, 1997-04)
    Suggestions for evaluating tree-care companies are given, with the primary recommendation being that the company have a certified arborist. Anyone can trim trees, but qualified and trained arborists follow a set of ...
  • Davidson, Dana H (University of Hawaii, 2003-11)
    Information sheet for selecting toys for children.
  • Nakasone, H Y; Yamane, G M; Miyashita, R K (University of Hawaii, 1968-06)
  • Lingren, Herbert G (University of Hawaii, 1991-04)
    Self-esteem is a person’s understanding of how valuable he or she is in the world. Many family scientists consider self-esteem to be the single most important factor in shaping a person’s life. Self-esteem is a family ...
  • Trujillo, Eduardo E; Ferreira, Stephen; Schmitt, Donald P; Mitchell, Wallace C (University of Hawaii, 1995-01)
    The purpose of this publication is to provide information about serious diseases and pests of coffee not present in the Hawaiian Islands that can be accidentally introduced on or in coffee berries brought in for seed ...
  • McCall, Wade W (University of Hawaii, 1980-06)
    Sewage sludge is the solid material removed from sewage during the sewage treatment process. It contains plant nutrients, organic matter, and microorganisms and, when properly used, is a satisfactory fertilizer material.
  • Engel, John W; Kimmons, Lee C (University of Hawaii, 1994-03)
    Sexual development is a continual process that unfolds throughout one's life. Salient aspects of the psychosocial dimensions of sexual development are described for each of the following stages: prenatal, infancy, ...
  • Higgins, J E (Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, 1910)
    This publication gives a step-by-step description of the shield budding propagation method for mango.
  • Nelson, Scot (University of Hawaii, 2009-01)
    This disease first caused significant kava crop losses in Hawaii in the early 2000s, as large monocrops were established. Management by variety choice, site selection, polycropping, and fungicide sprays is described.
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