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    Suitability of Microwave-Assisted Extraction for Multiresidue Pesticide Analysis of Produce by Pylypiw, Harry M, Arsenault, Terri L, Thetford, Christine M, Incorvia Mattina, Mary Jane

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (01-09-1997)
    “…A systematic study of the microwave-assisted extraction of field-incurred pesticide residues from several crop matrices was conducted. Five crops consisting of…”
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    Evaluation of Sand Fence and Vegetation for Dune Building following Overwash by Hurricane Opal on Santa Rosa Island, Florida by Miller, Deborah L., Mack Thetford, Lisa Yager

    Published in Journal of coastal research (2001)
    “…Santa Rosa Island, a barrier island located in the panhandle of Florida, was severely impacted by hurricane Opal's 3-4 m tidal surge in October 1995. Rapid…”
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    Growth, Flowering, and Survival of Black-eyed Susan from Different Regional Seed Sources by Norcini, Jeffrey G, Aldrich, James H, Thetford, Mack, Klock-Moore, Kimberly A, Bell, Michelle L, Harbaugh, Brent K

    Published in HortTechnology (Alexandria, Va.) (01-01-2001)
    “…Growth, flowering, and survival of black-eyed susan ( Rudbeckia hirta L.) from three seed sources—northern Florida (NFL), central Florida (CFL), and Texas…”
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    Microsite and rooting depth are more important than water-holding gel for establishment of restoration plantings of Ilex vomitoria on barrier islands in the Gulf of Mexico by Thetford, Mack, Miller, Debbie L, Ballard, Barry O, Atwood, Lesley W

    Published in Native plants journal (01-07-2015)
    “…Restoration of woody plants to barrier islands requires development of production and outplanting protocols as well as determination of "safe sites" for…”
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    Performance of nine Florida native wildflower species grown in varying container substrates by Smith, Adrienne M, Wilson, Sandra B, Thetford, Mack, Nolan, Keona L, Adams, Carrie Reinhardt

    Published in Native plants journal (01-04-2014)
    “…Rising costs of container substrates and increased interest in use of native wildflowers for landscapes necessitates the continued evaluation of production…”
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    Container size and planting zone influence on transplant survival and growth of two coastal plants by Thetford, M, Miller, D, Smith, K, Schneider, M

    Published in HortTechnology (Alexandria, Va.) (2005)
    “…Survival and subsequent growth of two beach species produced in containers of differing volume and depth were evaluated following transplant on Eglin Air Force…”
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    Potential Use of Uniola paniculata Rhizome Fragments for Dune Restoration by Miller, Deborah L., Yager, Lisa, Thetford, Mack, Schneider, Mica

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-09-2003)
    “…Uniola paniculata (sea oats) rhizomes uprooted by hurricanes and deposited as wrack could be salvaged and replanted in dune restoration. To test this…”
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    Evaluation of 14 butterfly bush taxa grown in western and southern Florida. I. Visual quality, growth, and development by Wilson, S.B, Thetford, M, Mecca, L.K, Raymer, J.S

    Published in HortTechnology (Alexandria, Va.) (2004)
    “…Plant growth, visual quality and flowering were assessed for 14 butterfly bush (Buddleja) taxa planted in western Florida (Milton) and central southern Florida…”
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    Evaluation of 14 butterfly bush taxa grown in western and southern Florida. II. Seed production and germination by Wilson, S.B, Thetford, M, Mecca, L.K, Raymer, J.S, Gersony, J.A

    Published in HortTechnology (Alexandria, Va.) (2004)
    “…Because of its weedy nature, extensive use in the landscape, numerous cultivars, and history as an invasive plant in other countries, butterfly bush (Buddleja)…”
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    Vegetative Propagation and Production of Ceratiola ericoides Michx. for Use in Restoration by Thetford, Mack, Miller, Debbie, Penniman, Perrin

    Published in Native plants journal (01-10-2001)
    “…Successful propagation of Ceratiola ericoides was achieved using field collected softwood stem cuttings. Our results, using cuttings collected 2 different…”
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    Effects of root morphology on nursery and first-year field growth of rooted cuttings of loblolly pine by Goldfarb, B. (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.), Surles, S.E, Thetford, M, Blazich, F.A

    Published in Southern journal of applied forestry (01-11-1998)
    “…Stem cuttings of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) were rooted in a greenhouse and then scored for the number of roots per rooted cutting, the number of…”
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    Response of Forsythia xintermedia 'Spectabilis' to uniconazole. I. Growth; dry-matter distribution; and mineral nutrient content, concentration, and partitioning by Thetford, M. (University of Florida, Milton, FL.), Warren, S.L, Blazich, F.A

    “…Uniconazole was applied as a foliar spray at 0, 90,130,170, or 210 mg.liter-1 to rooted stem cuttings of 'Spectabilis' forsythia (Forsythia x intermedia Zab.)…”
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    Response of Forsythia xintermedia 'Spectabilis' to uniconazole. II. Leaf and stem anatomy, chlorophyll, and photosynthesis by Thetford, M. (University of Florida, Milton, FL.), Warren, S.L, Blazich, F.A, Thomas, J.F

    “…Uniconazole was applied as a foliar spray at 0, 90, 130, 170, or 210 ppm to rooted stem cuttings of 'Spectabilis' forsythia (Forsythia x intermedia Zab.)…”
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