Duryea, Mary L
Publications
- Assessing Damage and Restoring Trees After a Hurricane
- Chapter 1 - Cleaning Up After a Hurricane: Safety Comes First!
- Capítulo 1 - Limpieza Después de un Huracán:¡La Seguridad es Primordial!
- Chapter 1: Restoring the Urban Forest Ecosystem: An Introduction
- Chapter 2: Basic Ecological Principles for Restoration
- Capítulo 2 - Limpieza Después de un Huracán: Consiga el profesional Correcto para el Cuidado de los Árboles
- Chapter 3 - Assessing Hurricane-Damaged Trees and Deciding What to Do
- Capítulo 3 - Evaluación de los árboles dañados durante un huracán y toma de decisiones
- Chapter 4: Plant Succession and Disturbances in the Urban Forest Ecosystem
- Chapter 5 - Wind and Trees: Lessons Learned from Hurricanes
- Chapter 8: Selecting Coastal Plain Species for Wind Resistance
- Chapter 9. Selecting Tropical and Subtropical Tree Species for Wind Resistance
- Chapter 10: Glossary of Terms for Restoring the Urban Forest Ecosystem
- Cypress: Florida's Majestic and Beneficial Wetlands Tree
- Evaluación del Daño y Restauración de los Árboles Después de un Huracán
- Fire in the Wildland-Urban Interface: Considering Fire in Florida's Ecosystems
- Fire in the Wildland-Urban Interface: Understanding Fire Behavior
- Forest Regeneration Methods: Natural Regeneration, Direct Seeding and Planting
- Chapter 2 - Cleaning Up after a Hurricane: Get the Right Tree Care Professional
- How Trees Grow in the Urban Environment
- Landscape Mulches: How Long Do They Retain Their Color?
- Landscape Mulches: How Quickly Do They Settle?
- Landscape Mulches: What Are The Choices in Florida?
- Landscape Mulches: Will Subterranean Termites Consume Them?
- New Plants for Florida: Conclusion/Other FAES Varieties
- New Plants for Florida: Dedication and Acknowledgment
- New Plants for Florida: Introduction
- New Plants for Florida: Varieties Produced by the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station--Table of Contents
- Pine Straw Management in Florida's Forests
- Planting Cypress
- Wind and Trees: Surveys of Tree Damage in the Florida Panhandle after Hurricanes Erin and Opal
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