Archived - Carpenterworm Moth (Insect Pest Management in Hybrid Poplars Series)
Notice: The following publication has been archived and may not meet WCAG 2.1 accessibility standards. If you need an accessible copy, please contact us.
Grown as a monoculture for biofuel, pulp, and non-structural saw timber, hybrid poplars suffer serious insect pest infiltration. Depending on location, hybrid poplar crops can be attacked by 40 differ …
Published: April 2017
Hurry! Only left in stock.
Related publications
-
A Framework for Conducting Situation Assessments
What is a situation assessment? Why use this collaborative process for addressing complex challenges in your community? Find out more, here. ...
- Published:
- January 2019
- SKU:
- FS318E
Authors: -
-
A Mayweed Chamomile Growing Degree Day Model for the Inland Pacific Northwest
Providing an accurate prediction tool (Growing Degree Day Model) for mayweed chamomile to more effectively manage this increasing problem in the iPNW.
- Published:
- August 2018
- SKU:
- FS306E
-
A Guide to Washington State's Urban Tree Canopy
More than 80% of the nation’s population lives in urban areas. The urban tree canopy (UTC) is an essential part of an urban areas’ infrastructure—an ecosystem characterized by trees and other vegetati ...
- Published:
- December 2016
- SKU:
- EM107E
Authors:
