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21. FLUORESCENT LIGHTS FOR PLANT GROWTH
Ottawa; and JW Bartok and RA Ashley, University of connecticut, indicate that thispublication does not imply endorsement by the Cooperative Extension service.
http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/publications/freepubs/HGA-00432.html
FLUORESCENT LIGHTS FOR PLANT GROWTH
HGA-00432
by Wayne Vandre , Horticulture Specialist
Light is the all-important source of energy used by plants in photosynthesis. But light is not just one simple, well-defined entity. The plant response is influenced by light quality, intensity and duration. The energy contained in light is absorbed in the chlorophyll of plants. Not all wavelengths of light are utilized with equal efficiency. Looking at a chlorophyll/light absorption curve, one can deduce that red and blue light are more effective than green. This is logical. Plants do not use all of the green light. They reflect it. This is why plants appear green. When electric light sources produce light, the wavelength (color) is determined by many things. For instance, a tungsten filament in an incandescent bulb emits more light with long wavelengths (the reds) when it is relatively cool and more short wavelengths (the blues) when it is very hot. Other sources emit light in special ways. Metallic vapor lamps are quite efficient for high intensity lighting on larger areas. Fluorescent tubes are the most economical and convenient in limited areas. In the fluorescent tube, special phosphors become excited as electricity is supplied to them and give off energy in certain wavelengths. It is possible to design these tubes to emit primarily red, green, yellow or the "color" of your choice. Not all are equally efficient, but this would appear to have a practical application, since plants do not use all wavelengths with equal efficiency.

22. Affordable Internet Service - Domain Registration
Special Domain ext. Secure Order Form for .PRO .AERO .MUSEUM .coop. alcohol distributor alcoholic beverages country doors connecticut alcohol distributor
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23. CES CYF Network Human Resources Database
service. Complete Record. Name Faye GriffithsSmith. Position extension Educator,Family Resource Management. Institution University of connecticut coop. ext.
http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/fullrecord.asp?humresID=148

24. Joining Senior Corps : SCP
Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado connecticut Delaware District The Corporationfor National service Home Page Maine UNIV OF MAINE coop ext SCP Orono
http://www.seniorcorps.org/joining/scp/state.asp?usestateabbr=ME

25. Joining Senior Corps : SCP
Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado connecticut Delaware District The Corporationfor National service Home Page Maine UNIV OF MAINE coop ext SCP Orono
http://www.seniorcorps.org/joining/scp/me.html
Senior Companion
Programs:
Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas
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Senior Companion Program

Senior Companion Programs in Maine
UNIV OF MAINE COOP EXT SCP
Orono
Family Living Office 5717 Corbett Hall Room 304 Orono, ME 04469-5717 Jane Harris-Bartley Phone: (207) 581-3326 Fax: (207) 581-3212 Email: janehb@umext.maine.edu Information last updated on June 7, 2002. You can now update your own project information. Click Here to update.

26. Publications And Videos From Other States
of the cooperative State Research, Education, and extension service. only, http//www.uaf.edu/coopext/publications/vid_toc connecticut,No publications listed,
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/library/other_st/other_st.htm
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Thousands of Extension and Agricultural Experiment Station publications* and video tape presentations are available from other states. Also check out the directory of land-grant universities which are state partners of the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service. STATE PUBLICATIONS VIDEOS Alabama HTML, PDF http://www.acesag.auburn.edu/department/extcomm/medialib/ Alaska Catalog only http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/publications/vid_toc.html Arizona HTML, PDF YES, listed with publications Arkansas HTML, PDF YES, limited number California Catalog, PDF Yes, listed with publications Colorado Catalog, PDF, HTML Connecticut No publications listed Delaware HTML Florida HTML Georgia HTML Hawaii HTML Illinois PDF, HTML YES Indiana HTML, PDF Idaho Catalog, PDF YES, See catalog Iowa PDF http://www.exnet.iastate.edu/Pages/video/publicvid.html Kansas PDF YES, same location Kentucky PDF, HTML Louisiana PDF Maine Catalog, HTML, PDF

27. Updated 1-2003 State Master Gardener Coordinators And Web Site Links
of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences cooperative extension service. 7745 Emaildwhiting@coop.ext.colostate.edu. connecticut (last updated 11-2002) Cyndi
http://www.ces.uga.edu/Agriculture/horticulture/Master Gardener/stcoord.html
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Cooperative Extension Service STATE MASTER GARDENER COORDINATORS
ALABAMA
(last updated 11-2002)
Position Vacant ALASKA (last updated 12-2002)
Michele Hebert
P.O. Box 75-8155
University of Alaska
Fairbanks AK 99775-8155
Fax 907-474-2423
E-mail: ffmah@uaf.edu
ARIZONA
(last updated Ms. Lucy K. Bradley Extension Agent Urban Horticulture The University of Arizona Maricopa County 4341 East Broadway Phoenix, AZ 85040-8807 Phone: (602)470-8086 [323] Fax:(602)470-8092 E-mail: BradleyL@ag.arizona.edu ARKANSAS (last updated Janet B. Carson Extension Horticulture Specialist 2301 S. University Little Rock, AR. 72204 Phone: (501) 671-2174 Fax: (501) 671-2303 E-mail: jcarson@uaex.edu CALIFORNIA (last updated Vincent Lazaneo UC Cooperative Extension 5555 Overland Avenue, Building 4 San Diego, CA 92123-1219 Phone: (858) 694-2859 Fax: (858) 694-2849 E-mail: vflazaneo@ucdavis.edu COLORADO (last updated David E. Whiting Extension Consumer Horticulture Specialist Department of Horticulture and LA Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523-1173

28. FSCPE Contacts
Mail Stop 13PPE PO Box 340308 Hartford, connecticut 061340308 FAX (E,P) (919)733-7061 ext. of State Budget and Management 20321 Mail service Center Raleigh
http://www.census.gov/population/www/coop/coop.html
FSCPE Contacts
Alabama
Mr. Parker Collins (E,A) ...............(334) 242-5493
401 Adams Avenue
P. O. Box 5690
Montgomery, Alabama 36103-5690
FAX: 334-242-0776
Email: parkerc@adeca.state.al.us
State Data Center: www.adeca.state.al.us
Alaska
Dr. Gregory Williams (E,P).......(907) 465-6029
Research and Analysis Section Alaska Department of Labor P. O. Box 25501 Juneau, Alaska 99802-5501 Express: 1111 West 8th Street, Room 301 Juneau, AK 99801 FAX: 907-465-4506 Email: greg_williams@labor.state.ak.us Website: www.labor.state.ak.us/research/research.htm State Data Center: www.labor.state.ak.us/research/cgin/cen.htm Arizona Mr. Samuel Colon (E,A)...................(602) 542-5984 Arizona Dept. of Economic Security Population Statistics Unit P. O. Box 6123-045Z Phoenix, Arizona 85005-6123 Express: 1789 W. Jefferson St., First Floor, South Wing, Site Code 045Z, Phoenix, AZ 85007 FAX: 602-542-7425 Email: vvgscol@de.state.az.us State Data Center: www.de.state.az.us/links/economic/webpage/page2.html Arkansas Mr. Dave Rasmussen (E,P).......................(501) 569-8542

29. Untitled
Terril D. Faul, Louisiana coop. ext. service. Barbara G. Ludwig, OSU ext.NortheastDistrict. Alfred J. Mannebach, University of connecticut.
http://tiger.coe.missouri.edu/~pavtat/AVERA/html/body_roster.html
Membership Roster A B C D ... Z A Stephen O. Agyei-Mensah, Nothern Marianas College Tunde Aiyeru, The Ohio State University Leonard Albright, California State University, Long Beach James Alicata, Fitchburg State College Marcia A. Anderson, Southern Illinois University Robert H. Arnold, University of Georgia Marion F. Asche, Florida International University Valija M. Axelrod, Powell International, Inc. click to go back to top B Gerald Baerg, University of Minnesota Kirby R. Barrick, University of Illinois, Champaign James E. Bartlett, II, Louisiana State Universtiy, jbart@cmq.com Donnell Barton, Nevada Department of Education Linda Bean, Auburn University Gregory Belcher, Pittsburg State University Lamar Benton Robert G. Berns, Bowling Green State University Michael J. Berson, The Citadel, Department of Education Virginia C. Bert, Florida Department of Education Robert J. Birkenholz, University of Missouri Glenn C. Boerrigter Kendra S. Boggess, Concord College Peter S. Boldt Annette I. Bookter, Louisiana State University Wally S. Holmes Bouchillon, University of West Florida

30. SEA - Farm-a-syst State Contacts
of Alaska cooperative extension service www.uaf.edu/coopext/ace.html Universityof California cooperative extension service danrcs.ucdavis.edu connecticut.
http://www.epa.gov/seahome/farmasyst/states.htm
State Farm-A-Syst and
Cooperative Extension
Contacts
All the links on this page are to sites outside the EPA. "Links to Web sites outside the U.S. EPA Web site are for the convenience of the user. The Standards of Ethical Conduct do not permit the U.S. EPA to endorse any private sector Web site, product, or service. The U.S. EPA does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at this location. This link is being provided consistent with the intended purpose of the EPA Web site." AL AK AS AZ ... WY
National Farm-A-Syst home page
www.uwex.edu/farmasyst
You can find information on Farm-A-Syst programs and contacts for every state from this site.
ALABAMA
Alabama Cooperative Extension System (ACES)
www.aces.edu

Publications
Large downloadable library of agricultural and environmental publications
Directory of extension offices

Alabama Farm-A-Syst
www.aces.edu/department/crd/environ.html

Contact Information

Alabama Department of Environmental Management www.adem.state.al.us

31. Gulf Of Maine Council
Coastal waterbird colonies Maine to Virginia 198485; Part 1. Maine to connecticut.US Fish and Wildlife service, MA. 429 p. Univ. Maryland coop. ext.
http://www.gulfofmaine.org/library/casco/calitcit.htm
Home About Us Site Map User Survey ... Contact Us
Resources
Gulf of Maine Library Collection
Identification of Important Habitats in the Lower Casco Bay (Maine) Watershed
Literature Cited Adamus, P.R. 1986. The cumulative impacts of development in southern Maine: Wetlands: Their locations, functions, and value. Augusta: Maine State Planning Office. 69p.
Andrews, R., G. Atwell, B.G. Blodget, I.C.T. Nisbet, and M. Scheibel. 1989. Recovery plan for roseate tern, Sterna dougallii , northeastern population. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 5. 86 p.
Andrews, R. 1990. Coastal waterbird colonies: Maine to Virginia 1984-85; Part 1. Maine to Connecticut. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, MA. 429 p.
Atwood, J.L. and D.E.Minsky. 1983. Least tern foraging ecology at three major California breeding colonies. Western Birds 14:57-72.
Atwood, J.L. and B.W. Massey. 1988. Site fidelity of least terns in California. The Condor 90:389-394.
Bilby, R.E. 1984. Characteristics and frequency of cool-water areas in a western Washington stream. J. Freshw. Ecol. 2:593-602.

32. Online Catalog & Store Help Desk
Professional Book service, 511 West University Drive 1, Tempe, Sunnyvale, CA, 94089,USA, 408541-2020, ext. connecticut coop, 81 Fairfield Road Box U-19, Storrs, CT,
http://shop.ieee.org/store/HelpDesk/storelist.asp
All Types Books Conf Proceedings Subs Packages Standards Ed/Training Title Author ISBN Prod # Standard #
Stores that Sell IEEE Products
ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP/
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University of Calgary Bookstore 2500 University Drive, NW Calgary Alberta CANADA University of Alberta Bookstore Student Union Bldg. Edmonton Alberta CANADA University of Toronto Bookstores 214 College Street Toronto Ontario CANADA Co-poly/Universite de Montreal 2900 Boul Edouard-Montpetit Montreal Quebec CANADA 8006 Madison Pike Madison AL USA Professional Book Service 511 West University Drive
Tempe AZ USA Arizona State Univ. Bookstore Arizona State University
Terrace St. Tempe AZ USA Arizona Bookstore 815 No. Park Ave.
PO Box 3727 Tuscon AZ USA Cody's Books 2454 Telegraph Berkeley CA USA Univ. California at Berkeley The Bear Student Store
108 MLK, Jr. Student Union #4504 Berkeley CA USA Univ. of California at Berkeley Campus Textbook Exchange
2470 Bancroft Way Berkeley CA USA UCD Bookstore University of California Davis
2828 Cowell Blvd.

33. NACAA Other Links
Alabama cooperative extension service University of Alaska State University Universityof connecticut University of Station, Wisconsin UC coop ext, San Joaquin
http://www.cas.psu.edu/docs/coext/regions/southeast/cumberland/NACAA/OtherLinks.

34. IPM-UCONN-Black Root Rot Of Strawberry
Cornell coop ext. Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering service Pub. and M. LeeSchroeder, Former Small Fruit IPM Coordinator, University of connecticut.
http://www.hort.uconn.edu/ipm/homegrnd/htms/25strrot.htm
Black Root Rot of Strawberries
Black root rot is caused by a complex interaction of fungi, nematodes and environmental factors. Several fungi are implicated in the disease including Rhizoctonia spp., Pythiumspp., and Fusarium spp. When root lesion nematodes are present in the planting, the disease is often more severe. This indicates that root feeding by the nematodes may predispose the roots to infection by the fungi. The disease most commonly occurs in low areas, on compacted soils or where organic matter is low. One or more of the fungi listed above is usually present in the field at the time of planting. Thus, black root rot is not usually introduced into a new planting through nursery stock or contaminated equipment. The exception to this would be recontamination of fungi after a field is sterilized by chemical fumigation. If an environmental factor or other factor (e.g., nematode feeding) is present, the disease complex may be triggered. Factors that favor black root rot include poorly drained soils, winter injury, nutrient imbalances and herbicide damage.
Symptoms
Aboveground: Symptoms of black root rot usually begin in the first fruiting year. The injury will be most noticeable in low or soil compacted areas of a field where drainage is poor. Strawberry plants with black root rot show a general lack of vigor with poor runner growth and small berries. Plants may collapse when water demand is high such as during spring growth, during or after fruiting, or during drought stress. Aboveground symptoms may resemble symptoms caused by other root disorders; therefore, roots also need to be examined.

35. Search Our Site About This Site Computed Tomography Contact CRCPD
edu Website www.uaf.edu/coopext/faculty/Seifert connecticut Frank Homiski Departmentof Health services Western Regional Office 23 service Center Northampton
http://www.crcpd.org/Radon.asp
Search Our Site About This Site Computed Tomography Contact CRCPD ... Radon Secure Sites Members Only About Regulatory Forum About ... What's New Working Groups About Working Groups Environmental Nuclear Council General Council Healing Arts Council ... Suggested State Regulations Council Radon Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, Inc.
[Updated 2/6/03] Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that emanates from the soil worldwide. It can concentrate in the home, and if breathed for a prolonged period of time, can cause lung cancer. It is the second leading cause of lung cancer, with about 14,000 deaths per year attributed to radon. At this site are:
State Radon Coordinators Links
Radon Organizations Contact Information
National Radon Poster Contest Winner
National Radon Meetings ...
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Link to CRCPD Publication E-02-2: Criteria for Certification of Radon Service Providers, the Accreditation of Radon Chambers and Laboratories, and the Approval of Measurement Devices,

36. Staff Contacts For APS Members
Richard D. Cartwright, Univ of Arkansas coop ext Svc. Alex M. Diner, USDAForest service. Sharon M. Douglas, connecticut Agric Exp Station.
http://www.apsnet.org/members/salute.asp
What's New Member Services Phytopathology News
Committees
... Council/Governance
The American Phytopathological Society (APS) is a non-profit, professional, scientific organization dedicated to the study and control of plant diseases.
The American Phytopathological Society
More than 500 APS members volunteer every year to develop program content, review manuscripts, initiate outreach activities, increase plant pathology funding, keep members informed, support the science and make things happen.
Special thanks to all the volunteers, listed alphabetically below, for their contributions to APS and the science of plant pathology! Interested in joining your colleagues? Visit the " Becoming an APS Committee Member" page for details.
George S. Abawi Cornell Univ Hamed K. Abbas Malikah T. Abdullah Auburn Univ Pamela D. Adams Monsanto Co James E. Adaskaveg Univ of California Scott T. Adkins USDA ARS USHRL Michael L. Agnew Syngenta Samuel A. Alexander Anne M. Alvarez Univ of Hawaii Jose Amador Texas Agric Experiment Stn Barbara D. Ambruzs

37. Grants - March 25, 2002
Agreement Between the University of connecticut and the coop ext, Pundt, L. New EnglandGreenhouse Conference, $2,000, 01/0212 NUTR SCI, Lammi-Keefe, C. USDA-coop.
http://www.advance.uconn.edu/020325gr.htm

38. Maine CAPS Update    September 20
Found in Vermont new state record http//ceris.purdue.edu/napis/pests/ghw/imap/usaall.htmlFound in connecticut - new state Don Barry, UMaine coop. ext.
http://pmo.umext.maine.edu/aphis/caps-update-2002-09-20.htm
Maine CAPS update September 20, 2002
The next CAPS roundtable discussion is scheduled for Wednesday, January 29 , 2003 at the Maine Forest Service Entomology Lab (map) in Augusta. Anyone interested in insect, disease, or weed pests affecting Maine is invited to attend to this informal meeting where we share status reports and plans for upcoming work. The distribution list for CAPS updates is attached to bottom of this message (item 4) . If you know of other people who might be added to the list, please let me know.
2. I have entered all the 2002 survey data in my possession (Plum pox, Pine shoot beetle, Potato mop top, European fruit tree borer). If you have trapping or other survey data for any of the following species please send it to me so I can create records for the National Agricultural Pest Information System. balsam woolly adelgid, browntail moth, balsam gall midge, gypsy moth

39. AgNIC Agribusiness Extension Service And Agriculture Experiment Station Publicat
Alaska http//www.uaf.edu/coopext/publications Colorado extension service http//www.colostate.edu/Depts/coopext Connecticuthttp//www.lib.uconn.edu/CANR/index
http://library.tamu.edu/wcl/agnic/extpubs.htm
Agribusiness
Cooperative Extension Service and Agriculture Experiment Station Publications
    The following list of links point to Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service publications from each state on all subjects including agribusiness.

Alabama Experiment Station
http://www.ag.auburn.edu/aaes/communications/publicationslist.html

Alabama Extension Service
http://www.aces.edu/pubs/

Alaska
http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/publications/

Arizona
http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/

Arkansas Experiment Station
http://www.uark.edu/depts/agripub/Publications/
Arkansas Extension Service http://www.uaex.edu/Other_Areas/publications/default.asp California Southern http://danr.ucop.edu/publications.htm Colorado Experiment Station http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/AES/ Colorado Extension Service http://www.cerc.colostate.edu/ Connecticut http://www.lib.uconn.edu/CANR/index.html Deleware http://bluehen.ags.udel.edu/deces/ Florida http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ Georgia Experiment Station http://www.ces.uga.edu/pubs/ES-pubs.htm Georgia Extension Service http://www.ces.uga.edu/ces/pubs.html

40. Related Weed Science Websites (12/14/98)
connecticut, U. connecticut, http//www.hort.uconn.edu/IPM State U. http//extension.usu.edu/coop/index.htm. Virginia,Virginia Tech, http//www.ext.vt.edu/resources
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