This publication discusses the korthal mistletoes, which are functional components of natural ecosystems in Hawaii, as parasitic seed plants capable of inducing disease in their woody hosts, including many native species
This disease first caused significant kava crop losses in Hawaii in the early 2000s, as large monocr...
Symptoms and management of Dickeya chrysanthemi, a potentially serious problem for various ornamenta...
This bulletin gives the results of studies over a period of twelve years on the effect of mistletoe ...
Two species of horticultural importance, causing leaf and fruit spots, are known in Hawaii, affectin...
Wikstroemia (Thymelaeaceae) is a genus of tropical and subtropical shrubs or trees, widely distrib...
In general, mistletoe is a term given to a special group of plants that are flowering and perennial ...
Native Hawaiian forests are characterised by a high degree of endemism, including pathogens as well ...
The biology and host range of koa seed insects, their parasites, and hyperparasites in Hawaii are re...
In Hawaii, Phytophthora palmivora is a major fungal pathogen of orchids, causing large black foliar ...
The mistletoes constitute a polyphyletic group of flowering parasitic plants and are commonly known ...
Characteristics and control methods for this economically damaging leaf pest are described
Mistletoes are familiar to most Europeans and North Americans because of the Christmas folklore asso...
Plumeria is important to Hawaii's ornamental landscape and lei flower industries. This disease was f...
This publication was originally issued as Research Extension Series 142 in 1994. It has been edited ...
The biology and ecological importance of Hawaiian endemic Cydia spp. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) are ...
This disease first caused significant kava crop losses in Hawaii in the early 2000s, as large monocr...
Symptoms and management of Dickeya chrysanthemi, a potentially serious problem for various ornamenta...
This bulletin gives the results of studies over a period of twelve years on the effect of mistletoe ...
Two species of horticultural importance, causing leaf and fruit spots, are known in Hawaii, affectin...
Wikstroemia (Thymelaeaceae) is a genus of tropical and subtropical shrubs or trees, widely distrib...
In general, mistletoe is a term given to a special group of plants that are flowering and perennial ...
Native Hawaiian forests are characterised by a high degree of endemism, including pathogens as well ...
The biology and host range of koa seed insects, their parasites, and hyperparasites in Hawaii are re...
In Hawaii, Phytophthora palmivora is a major fungal pathogen of orchids, causing large black foliar ...
The mistletoes constitute a polyphyletic group of flowering parasitic plants and are commonly known ...
Characteristics and control methods for this economically damaging leaf pest are described
Mistletoes are familiar to most Europeans and North Americans because of the Christmas folklore asso...
Plumeria is important to Hawaii's ornamental landscape and lei flower industries. This disease was f...
This publication was originally issued as Research Extension Series 142 in 1994. It has been edited ...
The biology and ecological importance of Hawaiian endemic Cydia spp. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) are ...
This disease first caused significant kava crop losses in Hawaii in the early 2000s, as large monocr...
Symptoms and management of Dickeya chrysanthemi, a potentially serious problem for various ornamenta...
This bulletin gives the results of studies over a period of twelve years on the effect of mistletoe ...