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Background Many states in the United States have progressed towards legalization of marijuana including decriminalization, medicinal and/or recreational use. We studied the impact of legalization on cannabis-related emergency department visits in states with varying degrees of legalization. Methods ...

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Tolan, N. V.; Krasowski, M. D.; Mathias, P. C.; Wiencek, J. R.; Babic, N.; Chai, P. R.; Chambliss, A. B.; Choucair, I.; Demetriou, C. A.; Erickson, T. B.; Feldhammer, M.; French, D.; Hayes, B. D.; Kang, P.; El-Khoury, J. M.; Knezevic, C. E.; Monte, A.; Nerenz, R. D.; Okorodudu, A. O.; Roper, S. M.; Saitman, A.; Thiriveedhi, V.; Uljon, S. N.; Vest, A.; Woodworth, A.; Yu Min; Melanson, S. E. F.
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Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
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Clinical Toxicology, 2023, 61, 4, pp 248-259
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This article focuses on the origin, morphological characteristics, phenology and production performance of the new rabbiteye blueberry (Vaccinium virgatum) cultivar USDA-Spiers. The availability of this new rabbiteye blueberry cultivar in Oregon, USA, is also discussed.

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Stringer, S. J.; Draper, A. D.; Sampson, B. J.; Sakhanokho, H. F.; Babiker, E.
Publisher
American Society for Horticultural Science, Alexandria, USA
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HortScience, 2023, 58, 3, pp 338-340
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This report is one in a series of summary documents examining the role of agriculture in North Dakota. Figures are presented on the pulse crop industry's recent production history and business volume, its contribution to employment and labour income, its value added, and the government revenues...

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Bangsund, D.; Hodur, N.
Publisher
Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics, North Dakota State University, Fargo, USA
Citation
Agribusiness & Applied Economics Report - Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics, North Dakota State University, 2023, 816-Pulse Crops, pp 19 pp.
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In this study, we describe Metriocnemus erythranthei sp. nov. and Limnophyes viribus sp. nov., leafminers of herbaceous wetland plants. The M. erythranthei larva is a true miner entering fresh leaves and excavating the tunnels, and the L. viribus larva inhabits vacated mines of M. erythranthei. M....

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Eiseman, C. S.; Namayandeh, A.; Linden, J. van der; Palmer, M. W.
Publisher
Magnolia Press, Auckland, New Zealand
Citation
Zootaxa, 2023, 5249, 1, pp 41-68
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This paper provides information on the origin, morphological characteristics, pest and disease resistance, phenology and pollen germination and production performance of the new hazelnut cultivar OSU 541.147 (The Beast). The availability of this new hazelnut cultivar in Oregon, New Jersey, New York ...

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Mehlenbacher, S. A.; Smith, D. C.; McCluskey, R. L.; Snelling, J. W.; Molnar, T. J.; Clare, A.
Publisher
American Society for Horticultural Science, Alexandria, USA
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HortScience, 2023, 58, 3, pp 333-337
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Blueberry fruit yield increases with cane diameter. To optimize field management, it is necessary to understand the relationship between cane age, cane diameter, and the vegetative and reproductive expressions of the plant. Trials were conducted in two sites: (1) Linares, Maule, Chile (35°51'S,...

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Palma, M. J.; Retamales, J. B.; Hanson, E. J.; Araya, C. M.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Scientia Horticulturae, 2023, 310,
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Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch production has expanded beyond the native distribution as the genetic diversity of the species, in part, has allowed the trees to grow under broad geographic and climatic ranges. Research in other plant species has demonstrated that the phytobiome enhances...

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Cervantes, K.; Velasco-Cruz, C.; Grauke, L. J.; Wang XinWang; Conner, P.; Wells, L.; Bock, C. H.; Pisani, C.; Randall, J. J.
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MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
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Plants, 2023, 12, 2,
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Irrigation methods that can minimize water use are needed, and the performance of recently released 'KSUZ 0802' hybrid zoysiagrass (Zoysia matrella × Zoysia japonica) has not been evaluated under such management. Therefore, field experiments were conducted in Manhattan, KS, and Dallas, TX, USA, to...

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Chhetri, M.; Fry, J. D.; Kennelly, M. M.; Bremer, D. J.; Chandra, A.; Eads, J.
Publisher
American Society for Horticultural Science, Alexandria, USA
Citation
HortTechnology, 2023, 33, 2, pp 203-214
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A powdery mildew has been observed for several years on Rosa canina plants in Idaho and Utah, USA. Morphology showed it was in the genus Podosphaera and sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region indicated Podosphaera pannosa. This is the first confirmed (i.e., evidence-supported)...

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Nischwitz, C.; Ferson, A.; Romero-Jimenez, M. J.; Barney, K.; Newcombe, G.
Publisher
Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Citation
Australasian Plant Disease Notes, 2023, 18, 2, pp (02 January 2023)
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Euphorbia ipecacuanhae L. is an herbaceous perennial of disturbed, sandy habitats of the Atlantic coastal plain, ranging from Georgia to southern New England. Most references list Hartford County, Connecticut, as the northernmost station and the only New England record for the species. However, we...

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Grima, P. P.; Omand, K. A.; Sweeney, P.
Publisher
New England Botanical Club, Lawrence, USA
Citation
Rhodora, 2023, 123, 1996, pp 434-443

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