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Team of scientists discover 27 new bee viruses
DNA & RNA samples taken from 12 bee species of 9 countries reveal bees are carrying 27 new viruses in addition to the previously known viruses they carry.
June 25, 2018
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NALP reports on 2018 first quarter accomplishments in promotion and advocacy
The NALP hits the ground running in 2018: NALP's first quarter accomplishments range from landscape promotion programs to advocating for landscapers.
April 13, 2018
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Last year’s web blight outbreak on Christmas trees provokes further study
Web blight is a type of Rhizoctonia, which is commonly known for causing root rot, but this variation appears by browning the outer foliage in large circles.
September 12, 2017
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A look at post-drought California and water conservation
Earlier this year Governor Brown said that the California drought was officially over, but water conservation needed to become a way of life in California.
August 17, 2017
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Research highlights the benefits native plants provide birds
Native plants tended to host far more caterpillars and yards with more native plants saw more native-bird species. Details and more on Total Landscape Care!
August 9, 2017
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Large field study on honeybees and neonics results in paradoxical results
To answer the question of how bees react to neonics in field settings, scientists conducted the largest field study ever in the UK, Germany and Hungary.
July 5, 2017
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Researchers dig deeper to discover healing power of green spaces
Click to read more on the Green Road Project, an initiative of the Institute for Integrative Health to research effects of green spaces on stress and trauma.
November 21, 2016
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Tiny-brained bees don’t just learn, they teach each other
These insects have brains about the size of a sesame seed, but when it comes to getting what they want, bees are willing to learn. Click to read the research.
November 5, 2016
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Humidity levels affect plants’ ability to counteract climate change
A recent Indiana University study ffound that low relative humidity in the atmosphere can stress a plant more than dry soil. Click to see more of the results.
September 10, 2016
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Plant virus helps guarantee its own survival by enticing bees
Recent studies conducted by the University of Cambridge have found that bumblebees prefer pollinating certain infected plants, thanks to a virus. Click to read more.
August 20, 2016
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Researchers study impact of plastic pots used in nurseries
The University of Guam studied traditional plastic pots used in nursery settings to determine the effect they have on tree roots. Click to read what was discovered.
May 16, 2016
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New research cites glyphosate as threat to bees
As if honey bees didn’t have it bad enough, a new study has found that exposure to the chemical glyphosate – the active ingredient in the popular herbicide Roundup – impairs a bee’s ability to return home. The study, conducted by German and Argentinian scientists, was published in the Journal of Experimental Biology. The researchers […]
September 22, 2015
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