Complete Palm Bibliography

Complete Palm Bibliography

Complete Palm Bibliography
  1. Hodel, D. R. 1977. Notes on embryo culture of palms. Principes 21: 103-108.
  2. Hodel, D. R. 1980. Notes on Pritchardia in Hawaii. Principes 24: 65-81.
  3. Hodel, D. R. 1982. In search of Carpoxylon. Principes 26: 34-41.
  4. Hodel, D. R. 1982. Cultivated palms in Tahiti and The Jardin Botanique de Papeari. Principes 26: 77-85.
  5. Hodel, D. R. 1982. Harold E. Moore, Jr. remembered. Principes 26: 135-137.
  6. Hodel, D. R. 1985. A new Pritchardia from South Kona, Hawaii. Principes 29: 31-34.
  7. Hodel, D. R. 1985. Gliocladium and Fusarium diseases of palms. Principes: 29: 85-88.
  8. Hodel, D. R. 1985. Palm literature. Principes 29: 94.
  9. Hodel, D. R. 1988. The genus Chamaedorea in commerce in California. Report for World Wildlife Fund Project 3322. World Wildlife Fund, Washington, D.C.
  10. Hodel, D. R. 1990. Chamaedorea amabilis: An ornamental species from Central America. Principes 34: 4-10.
  11. Hodel, D. R. and N.W. Uhl. 1990. Two new species of Chamaedorea from Mexico. Principes 34: 58-63.
  12. Hodel, D. R. and N. W. Uhl. 1990. A new species and a synopsis of a distinctive and natural subgroup of Chamaedorea. Principes 34: 108-119.
  13. Hodel, D. R. and N. W. Uhl. 1990. New species of Chamaedorea from Costa Rica and Panama. Principes 34: 120-133.
  14. Read, R. and D. R. Hodel. 1990. Arecaceae. Palm Family, pp. 1360-1375, in: W. L. Wagner, D.R. Herbst, and S. H. Sohmer (eds.), Manual of the Flowering Plants of Hawai’i. Bishop Museum Special Publication 83. B.P. Bishop Museum, HI.
  15. Hodel, D. R. and J. J. Castillo Mont. 1990. Two new species of Chamaedorea (Arecaceae) from Guatemala. Phytologia 68: 390-396.
  16. Hodel, D. R. 1990. Chamaedorea castillo-montii (Arecaceae), a new species from Guatemala. Phytologia 68: 397-400.
  17. Hodel, D. R. 1990. Three new species of Chamaedorea from Oaxaca, Mexico. Phytologia 68: 401-409.
  18. Hodel, D. R. 1990. New species and notes on related taxa in Chamaedorea subgenus Stephanostachys. Principes 34: 160-176.
  19. Hodel, D. R. and J. J. Castillo-Mont. 1991. Additional new species of Chamaedorea. Principes 35: 4-8.
  20. Hodel, D. R. 1991. New species of Chamaedorea from Central America. Principes 35: 72-82.
  21. Hodel, D. R. 1991. Palms for the Southern California Landscape. University of California, Cooperative Extension, Los Angeles. 6 pp.
  22. Grayum, M. H. and Hodel, D. R. 1991. Two new species of Chamaedorea from Panama. Principes 35: 135-138.
  23. Hodel, D. R. 1991. Note on Chamaedorea tenerrima. Principes 35: 138.
  24. Hodel, D. R. 1991. The cultivated species of Chamaedorea with cespitose habit and pinnate leaves. Principes 35: 184-198.
  25. Hodel, D. R. 1992. Chamaedorea palms: diverse species in diverse habitats, pp. 433-458, in: F. Kahn (ed.), Palms in Tropical Forests. Bulletin de l’Institute Francaise d’Etudes Andines 21(2).
  26. Hodel, D. R. 1992. New and/or underutilized Chamaedorea palms with ornamental potential, p. 6 in: D. R. Pittenger (ed.), Proceedings of the Landscape Management and Field Day. University of California, Riverside.
  27. Hodel, D. R. 1992. New and/or underutilized Chamaedorea palms with ornamental potential. University of California, Cooperative Extension, Los Angeles. 1 p.
  28. Hodel, D. R. 1992. An update on the mineral nutrition of palms. Pac.Coast Nurs. 51(5): 55-59.
  29. Hodel, D. R. 1992. Palms in Amazonian Peru. Palm J. (November): 16-21.
  30. Hodel, D. R. 1992. Chamaedorea Palms: The Species and Their Cultivation. The International Palm Society, Lawrence, KS. 358 pp.
  31. Hodel, D. R. 1992. Additions to ChamaedoreaPalms: New species from Mexico and Guatemala and miscellaneous notes. Principes 36: 188-202.
  32. Hodel, D. R. 1992. James L. Degen, long-time Palm Society member. Principes 36: 228-229.
  33. Hodel, D. R. 1993. A tale of two (three?) Neodypsis. Palm J. (January): 8-18.
  34. Hodel, D. R. 1993. Palms for Southern California, part 2: Chrysalidocarpus. Palm J. (May): 25.
  35. Hodel, D. R. 1993. Palms for southern California, part 3: Euterpe and Prestoea. Palm J. (July): 33-34.
  36. Hodel, D. R. and D. R. Pittenger (eds). 1993. Proceedings of the Palm Management and Culture Seminar, July 15, 1993. University of California, Riverside.
  37. Hodel, D. R. 1993. Uses and problems of palms in the landscape, pp. 1-7 in: D. R. Hodel and D. R. Pittenger (eds.), Proceedings of the Palm Management and Culture Seminar, July 15, 1993. University of California, Riverside.
  38. Hodel, D. R. 1993. Palms for southern California, part 4: Pritchardia. Palm J. (September): 18-23.
  39. Hodel, D. R. 1993. Betrock’s guide to landscape palms—Book Review. Principes37: 217-219.
  40. Hodel, D. R. 1993. The growth of some palms in Tahiti. Principes 37: 127-138.
  41. Dowe, J. L. and D. R. Hodel. 1994. A revision of Archontophoenix H. Wendland & O. Drude (Palmae). Austrobaileya 4: 227-244.
  42. Hodel, D. R. 1994. Bismarckia. Palm J. 114: 23-24.
  43. Hodel, D. R. 1994. Veitchia. Palm J. 118: 32-37.
  44. Hodel, D. R. 1994. A world-class palm collection. News. Virginia Robinson Bot. Gard. 1(2): 1, 3.
  45. Hodel, D. R. and A. J. Downer. 1994. Effects of mulches on the growth of palms, p. 56, in: V. A. Gibeault and D. R. Pittenger (eds.), Proceedings of Turfgrass and Landscape Management Conference and Field Days, September 13-14, 1994.University of California, Riverside.
  46. Hodel, D. R.1994. Bentinckia. Palm J. 119: 9-10.
  47. Hodel, D. R.1994. The Chamaedorea research collection in Los Angeles. Principes 38: 153-156.
  48. Hodel, D. R.1994. Palm species selection and culture, pp. 1-11, in: D. Shaw, D. Ephron, and S. Hooker (eds.), Proceedings of Urban Forest Management Seminar and Field Day, August 26-27, 1994. University of California, Cooperative Extension, San Diego.
  49. Hodel, D. R. 1995. Three new species of Chamaedorea from Panama. Principes 39: 14-20.
  50. Hodel, D. R. 1995. Pelagodoxa. Palm J. 120: 9-11.
  51. Hodel, D. R. and J. J. Castillo Mont. 1995. An unusual simple-leaved form of Chamaedorea elatior. Palm J. 121: 27-33.
  52. Hodel, D. R. 1995. Phoenix, the date palms. Palm J. 122: 14-36.
  53. Hodel, D. R. 1995. Using palms in the landscape, an aficionado’s perspective. Calif. Gard. 86: 133-134.
  54. Hodel, D. R. 1995. Heavy with the fragrance of Victorian box: Remembrances of Richard Palmer. Palm J. 123: 11-23.
  55. Hodel, D. R. 1995. Licuala. Palm J. 123: 28-31.
  56. Hodel, D. R. 1995. Palms of the Amazon—Book Review. Palm J. 123: 52-54.
  57. Hodel, D. R. 1995. Palm species selection and culture. West. Arborist 21(3): 33-37.
  58. Hodel, D. R. 1995. Meet Nora Martinez, curator of palms at The Huntington. Palm J. 124: 8-11.
  59. Hodel, D. R. 1995. Coccothrinax. Palm J. 125: 15-16.
  60. Hodel, D. R. 1995. An ounce of prevention. Amer. Nurs. 182(4): 68-75.
  61. Downer, A. J. and D. R. Hodel (eds.). 1995. Proceedings of Palm Tree Management II. University of California, Cooperative Extension, Ventura.
  62. Hodel, D. R. 1995. Planting palms correctly for vigorous, attractive growth and fewer problems, pp. 17-23, in: A. J. Downer and D. R. Hodel (eds.), Proceedings of Palm Tree Management II, October, 1995. University of California, Cooperative Extension, Ventura.
  63. Downer, A. J. and D. R. Hodel. 1995. Effect of mulches on growth and establishment of three palm species, pp 9-16, in: A. J. Downer and D. R. Hodel (eds.), Proceedings of Palm Tree Management II, October, 1995.University of California, Cooperative Extension, Ventura.
  64. Hodel, D. R. 1995. Studies of nutritional needs of palms, p. 54, in:V. A. Gibeault and D. Pittenger (eds.), Proceedings of Turfgrass and Landscape Conferences and Field Days, September 12-13, 1995.University of California, Riverside.
  65. Hodel, D. R., J. J. Castillo-Mont, and R. Zuniga. 1995. The rediscovery of Chamaedorea donnell-smithii (C. seifrizii). Principes39: 137-139.
  66. Hodel, D. R., J. J. Castillo-Mont, and R. Zuniga. 1995. Two new species of Chamaedorea from Honduras. Principes 39: 183-189.
  67. Hodel, D. R., J. J. Castillo-Mont, and R. Zuniga.1995. Proposal to reject Chamaedorea donnell-smithii, threatening Chamaedorea seifrizii (Arecaceae). Taxon 44: 233-234.
  68. Hodel, D. R. 1996. Palms. Amer. Hort. 75(2) 32-36.
  69. Hodel, D. R. 1996. Planting palms correctly for vigorous, attractive growth and fewer problems. Turf Tales 3(1): 10-11.
  70. Hodel, D. R. 1996. Hyophorbe. Palm J. 127: 23-28.
  71. Hodel, D. R. 1996. Palms Throughout the World—Book Review. Quart. Rev. Biol.71: 574.
  72. Hodel, D. R. 1996. Dypsis. Palm J. 130: 19-20.
  73. Hodel, D. R. 1996. Palms over L. A., conspicuous by their nature, not their numbers. Principes 40: 103-111.
  74. Hodel, D. R. and M. P. Binder. 1996. From inches to yards, Costa Rica’s simple-leaved palms and more. Principes 40: 184-193.
  75. Hodel, D. R. 1996. Ceroxylon. Palm J. 131: 39-40.
  76. Hodel, D. R. 1996. Two new species of Chamaedorea from Costa Rica. Principes 40: 212-216.
  77. Hodel, D. R. 1997. Two new species of Chamaedorea (Arecaceae). Novon 7: 35-37.
  78. Hodel, D. R. 1997. An invitation to cooperate and collaborate. Palm J. 132: 13-14.
  79. Hodel, D. R. 1997. Livistona. Palm J. 132: 23-26.
  80. Hodel, D. R. 1997. Acrocomia. Palm J. 133: 24.
  81. Hodel, D. R., A. J. Downer, and D. R. Pittenger. 1997. Palm root regeneration, pp. 7-8 in: D. R. Pittenger (ed.), Proceedings of the Landscape Conference and Field Day. University of California, Riverside.
  82. Hodel, D. R. 1997. Trithrinax. Palm J. 134: 18-20.
  83. Hodel, D. R. 1997. New species of palms from Thailand. Palm J. 134: 28-37.
  84. Hodel, D. R. 1997. Planting palms. Grounds Maint. 32: C10-12.
  85. Hodel, D. R. 1997. Australia’s monotypic, endemic palm genera. Palm J. 135: 18-21.
  86. Hodel, D. R. 1997. New species of palms from Thailand, Part II. Palm J. 136: 7-20.
  87. Hodel, D. R. 1997. Rhapis. Palm J. 136: 23-25.
  88. Hodel, D. R. 1997. A new species of Wallichia from Thailand. Palm J. 137: 8-9.
  89. Hodel, D. R. 1997. Chamaedorea: the exotic species. Palm J. 137: 19-21.
  90. Hodel, D. R., G. Herrera, and A. Cascante. 1997. A remarkable new species and additional novelties of Chamaedorea from Costa Rica and Panama. Palm J. 139: 32-44.
  91. Hodel, D. R., A. J. Downer, and D. R. Pittenger. 1998. Palm root regeneration, pp. 46-50, in: D. Neeley and G. W. Watson (eds.), Proceedings of International workshop on Tree Root Development in Urban Soils, March 5-6, 1998, San Francisco. The Landscape Below Ground, II. Champaign, IL.
  92. Pintaud, J.-C. and D. R. Hodel. 1998. A revision of Kentiopsis, a genus endemic to New Caledonia. Principes: 42: 32-33, 41-53.
  93. Hodel, D. R. 1998. Palms for southern California, Part 31: The palms of New Caledonia. Palm J. 139: 8-30.
  94. Hodel, D. R. 1998. Two new giant Caryota and additional new species of palms from Thailand. Palm J. 139: 51-55.
  95. Hodel, D. R. 1998. Palms for southern California, Part 32: The genus Arenga. Palm J. 140: 10-11.
  96. Pintaud, J.-C. and D. R. Hodel. 1998. Three new species of Burretiokentia. Principes 42: 152-155, 160-166.
  97. Hodel, D. R. 1998. Planting palms correctly for vigorous, attractive growth and fewer problems, pp. 46-49 in: A. J. Downer (ed.), Installing Landscapes—Doing It Right the First Time, March 25, 1998, Oak View, CA. University of California, Cooperative Extension, Ventura.
  98. Hodel, D. R. 1998. Palms for southern California, Part 34: The palms of Lord Howe Island. Palm J. 142: 9-10.
  99. Hodel, D, R. 1998. Palms for southern California, Part 35: The genus Jubaea, leviathan of the palm family. Palm J. 143: 9.
  100. Hodel, D. R. 1998. The Palms and Cycads of Thailand. Kampon Tansacha, Nong Nooch, Thailand. 190 pp.
  101. Hodel, D. R. and J.-C. Pintaud. 1998. The Palms of New Caledonia. Kampon Tansacha, Nong Nooch, Thailand. 119 pp.
  102. Hodel, D. R. 1999. Propagating palms from seeds. Comb. Proc. Intl. Plant Prop. Soc.: 48: 56-61.
  103. Hodel, D. R. 1999. Palms for southern California, Part 36: Clinostigma. Palm J. 144: 11-12.
  104. Hodel, D. R. 1999. Palms for southern California, Part 38: Dictyosperma. Palm

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  1. Hodel, D. R. 1999. Palms for southern California, Part 39: Butia. Palm J. 147: 15-16.
  2. Hodel, D. R. 1999. Pruning palms. Principes 43: 99-100.
  3. Hodel, D. R. 1999. Pinnate eophyll in Caryota. Palm J. 147: 35.
  4. Hodel, D. R. 1999. Palms for southern California, Part 40: Pinanga. Palm J. 148:10-11.
  5. Hodel, D. R. 1999. Palms for southern California, Part 41: Latania. Palm J. 149:13-14.
  6. Hodel, D. R. 1999. Observations on Chamaedorea in unusual habitats. Acta Bot. Venez.22(1): 213-220.
  7. Read, R. W. and D. R. Hodel. 1999. Arecaceae, pp. 1360-1375 in: W. L. Wagner, D.R. Herbst, and S. H. Sohmer (eds.), Manual of the Flowering Plants of Hawai’i, Rev. Ed. Bernice P. Bishop Mus. Spec. Pub. 97. B. P. BishopMuseum and University of Hawaii Press, HI.
  8. Hodel, D. R. 1999. Problems interpreting variation in Chamaedorea, pp. 185-189 in: A. Henderson and F. Borchsenius (eds.), Evolution, Variation, and Classification of Palms. Mem. N. Y. Bot. Gard., vol. 83.
  9. Hodel, D. R. 2000. Palms, their selection, planting, and care. Garden Information Series. University of California, Cooperative Extension, Los Angeles. pp. 6.
  10. Hodel, D. R. 2000. Color in palms. Palm J. 150: 11-13.
  11. Hodel, D. R. 2000. Practical workshops for palm growers: fertilizing palms. Palm J. 150: 34.
  12. Hodel, D. R. 2000. Growing palms from seeds. Palm J. 151: 10-12.
  13. Hodel, D. R. 2000. Palm ID, Culture, and Management, pp. 1-11 in: D. Shaw (ed.), Proceedings of The Palm Seminar, August 25-26, 2000. University of California, Cooperative Extension, San Diego.
  14. Hodel, D. R. 2000. Landscaping with palms, Part 1: Palms with other plants. Palm J. 152: 11-12.
  15. Hodel, D. R. 2000. Planting and transplanting palms. Palm J. 153: 20-22.
  16. Hodel, D. R. 2000. A brief synopsis of some recent palm literature. Palm J. 153: 38-40.
  17. Pittenger, D. R, A. J. Downer, and D. R. Hodel. 2000. Palm root regeneration and its significance in transplanting, in: Proceedings of the 11th Conference of the Metropolitan Tree Improvement Alliance, August 23-24, 2000, Gresham, OR. October 1, 2000.
  18. Hodel, D. R. 2000. Landscaping with palms, Part 2: Palms with other palms. Palm J. 155: 9-11.
  19. Hodel, D. R. 2000. Some thoughts on greenhouses for palm collectors. Palm J. 155: 35-38.
  20. Hodel, D. R. and D. R. Pittenger. 2000. Research on palm root systems, pp. 20, in: V. A. Gibeault and D. R. Pittenger (eds.), Proceedings of Turfgrass and Landscape Conferences and Field Days, September 12-13, 2000.University of California, Riverside.
  21. Downer, A. J. and D. R. Hodel. 2001. The effects of mulching on establishment of Syagrus romanzoffiana (Cham.) Becc., Washingtonia robusta H. Wendl. and Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (H. Wendl.) H. Wendl. and Drude in the landscape. Sci. Hort. 87: 85-92.
  22. Hodel, D. R. 2001. Clumping palms. Palm J. 159: 10-12.
  23. Hodel, D. R. 2001. Nutritional disorders of palms. Palm J. 159: 37-40.
  24. Hodel, D. R. 2001. Rhapis ‘Alicia’ (R. humilis x R. laosensis), a new hybrid of exceptional merit from cultivation. Palm J. 160: 23-24.
  25. Hodel, D. R. 2001. Some new and old pests of palms in Southern California. Palm J. 160: 32-36.
  26. Hodel, D. R. 2001. Book reviews. Palm J. 160: 38-40.
  27. Hodel, D. R. 2001. Some uncommon, underutilized, and marginal Chamaedoreas in southern California. Palm J. 161: 7-9.
  28. Downer, A. J., D. R. Pittenger, and D. R. Hodel. 2001. Root regeneration of landscape palms. HortSci. 36: 430. (abstract).
  29. Hodel, D. R. 2001. Palm diseases in California. Palm J. 161: 22-25.
  30. Hodel, D. R. 2002. Caryota, the fishtail palms. Palm J. 163: 8-13.
  31. Hodel, D. R. 2002. Tips on photographing palms. Palm J. 165: 17-21.
  32. Hodel, D. R. 2002. Montecito: new home of unique UC palm collection. Pac.Coast Nurs. 61(8): 72.
  33. Pittenger, D. R. and D. R. Hodel. 2002. Transplanting palms: effect of leaf removal and tie up, pp. 5-6, in: V. A. Gibeault and D. R. Pittenger (eds.), Proceedings of the Turfgrass and Landscape Management Field Day, September 24, 2002. University of California, Riverside.
  34. Hodel, D. R. 2002. African palms for southern California. Palm J. 167: 8-12.
  35. Hodel, D. R., Pittenger, D. R., and Downer, A. J. 2003. Root system regeneration and resprouting of cut roots in palms (Arecaceae). (Abstract). Monocots III: The Third International Conference on the Comparative Biology of the Monocotyledons. March 30-April 5. Ontario, CA. June 17, 2003.
  36. Hodel, D. R. 2003. Past and present date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) cultivation in California (abstract), p. 22 in: Program of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Economic Botany. June 1-5, 2003. Arizona-SonoraDesertMuseum, Tucson, AZ.
  37. Hodel, D. R. 2003. Remembrances of Kenneth C. Foster. Palms 47: 130-134.
  38. Hodel, D. R. 2003. Palm Literature-Book Review of An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms. Palms 47: 162-164.
  39. Pittenger, D. R., D. R. Hodel, and A. J. Downer. 2003. Transplanting specimen palms: common practices and research-based information. HortSci. 38: 836. (abstract).
  40. Hodel, D. R. 2003. The date palms.University of California, Cooperative Extension, Los Angeles. 5 pp.
  41. Downer, A. J. and Donald R. Hodel. 2003. Pruning to control diamond scale (Sphaerodothis neowashingtoniae) in Washingtonia filifera. Landscape Notes 17 (4): 1-2.
  42. Hodel, D. R., D. R. Pittenger, A. J. Downer, and W. E. Richie. 2003. Effect of leaf removal and tie up on juvenile, transplanted CanaryIsland date palms (Phoenix canariensis) and queen palms (Syagrus romanzoffiana). Palms 47: 177-184.
  43. Hodel, D. R. and D. R. Pittenger. 2003. Studies on the establishment of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera ‘Deglet Noor’) offshoots. Part 1. Observations on root development and leaf growth. Palms 47: 191-200.
  44. Hodel, D. R. and D. R. Pittenger. 2003. Studies on the establishment of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera ‘Deglet Noor’) offshoots. Part ll. Size of offshoot. Palms 47: 201-205).
  45. Bernal, R. G., G. Galeano, and D. R. Hodel. 2004. A new species of Chamaedorea from Colombia. Palms 48: 27-29.
  46. Hodel, D. R. 2004. Palms, their selection, planting, and care. LandsMagazine 2 (2): March. March 1, 2004.
  47. Hodel, D.R. 2004. Palm literature—Book reviews. Palm J. 175: 36-37.
  48. Hodel, D. R. 2004. Diseases stalk southwest palms, Part I. Southwest Trees & Turf. 10(4): 1, 14.
  49. Hodel, D. R. 2004. Diseases stalk southwest palms, Part II. Southwest Trees & Turf. 10(6): 4.
  50. Downer, A. J. and D. R. Hodel. 2004. Pruning to control diamond scale. December 15, 2004.Hodel, D. R. and J. Marcus. 2004. The white powder Dypsis: a new species from cultivation. Palms 48: 90-93.
  51. Hodel, D. R. 2004. Night train to Mandalay, Part I. Palms 48: 57-69.
  52. Hodel, D. R. and J. Marcus. 2004. The white powder Dypsis: a new species from cultivation. Palms 48: 90-93.
  53. Hodel, D. R. 2004. Night train to Mandalay, Part II. Palms 48: 121-140.
  54. Downer, J. and D. R. Hodel. 2004. Organic amendments and mulches for palms: mulching vs. amending. Landscape Notes 18(2): 1-2.
  55. Hodel, D. R. 2004. Fertilizing palms. Palm Soc. News 2(September): 2-3.
  56. Johnson, D. V. and D. R. Hodel. 2004. Nacapule Canyon, Sonora, Mexico: a unique site of palm diversity. Palm J. 178: 37-38.
  57. Hodel, D. R. 2004. Palm (Arecaceae) studies, pp. 84-112 in: P. Bates (Ed.), Caves of Myeik, Tanintharyi Division, Myanmar, 2003. Harrison Institute, Kent, United Kingdom.
  58. Downer, J. and D. R. Hodel. 2004. Palm tree management, part I: selecting the right palm. Landscape Notes 18(4): 1-5.
  59. Pittenger, D. R., D. R. Hodel, and A. J. Downer. 2005. Transplanting specimen palms: a review of common practices and research-based information. HortTech. 15(1): 128-132.
  60. Thomas, M. M., N. C. Garwood, W. J. Baker, S. Henderson, D. R. Hodel, S. J. Russell, and R. M. Bateman. 2005. Molecular phylogenetics of the palm genus Chamaedorea. (abstract). March 1, 2005.
  61. Hodel, D. R. and J.-C. Pintaud. 2005. The origin and distribution of New Caledonia palms. Palm J. 180: 4-12.
  62. Thomas, M. M., N. C. Garwood, W. J. Baker, S. Henderson, D. R. Hodel, S. J. Russell, and R. M. Bateman. 2005. Molecular phylogeny of Chamaedorea based on the low-copy nuclear genes PRK and RPB2, pp. 49 in: W. J. Baker (ed.), Programme and Abstracts of The Palms: An International Symposium on the Biology of the Palm Family, April 6-8, 2005. The Linnean Society of London and The RoyalBotanic Gardens, Kew, England, United Kingdom.
  63. Hodel, D. R. 2005. Palm Trees: A Story in Photographs—Book review. AABGA Newsletter 363: 4.
  64. Hodel, D. R. 2005. Pruning and disease of CanaryIsland date palms. Palm J. 181: 19-20.
  65. Hodel, D. R. 2005. Checking on palm names. Palm J. 181: 44.
  66. Hodel, D. R. 2005 Palm Trees: A story in photographs—Book review. Palm J. 181: 47-49.
  67. Hodel, D. R. 2005. Observations on naturalized palms in California. NZ Palm & Cycad 98: 18.
  68. Hodel, D. R. 2005. Pruning palms. University of California, Cooperative Extension, Los Angeles. 5 pp.
  69. Hodel, D. R. and A. J. Downer (eds.). 2005. Proceedings of the Palm Research Symposium: A Presentation of Research Findings from the University of California, Cooperative Extension, December 15, 2005 at The Hungtington Botanical Gardens, San Marino. UC Cooperative Extension, Los Angeles and Ventura.
  70. Hodel, D. R., D. R. Pittenger, and A. J. Downer. 2005. Palm root growth and implications for transplanting. J. Arbor. 31: 171-181.
  71. Hodel, D. R. 2005. xLytoagrus dickensonii, a new nothogenus and nothospecies for the hybrid from cultivation of Lytocaryum weddelianum and Syagrus romanzoffiana. Palms 49: 122-127.
  72. Hodel, D. R., J. Marcus, and J. Dransfield. 2005. Dypsis robusta, a large new palm from cultivation. Palms 49: 128-130.
  73. Thomas, M. M., N. C. Garwood, W. J. Baker, S. A. Henderson, S. J. Russell, D. R. Hodel, and R. M. Bateman. 2006. Molecular phylogeny of the palm genus Chamaedorea, based on the low-copy nuclear genes PRK and PRB2. Mol. Phylo. Evol. 38: 398-415.
  74. Hodel, D. R., A. J. Downer, and D. R. Pittenger. 2006. Effect of leaf removal and tie up on transplanted large Mexican fan palms (Washingtonia robusta). Palms 50: 76-81.
  75. Hodel, D. R. 2006. What’s new in Chamaedorea. Palm J. 182: 4-10.
  76. Hodel, D. R. 2006. The ten best Chamaedoreas for southern California. Palm J. 182: 11-13.
  77. Hodel, D. R. 2006. La verification des noms de palmier. Le Palmier 17 (No. 46): 19-20.
  78. Hodel, D. R. 2006. Clinostigma, the quintessential palms from the South and West Pacific. Palm J. 183: 9-14, 26-27.
  79. Hodel, D. R. 2006. Ptychococcus. Palm J. 183: 15.
  80. Hodel, D. R. 2006. Success story on Ohikilolo Ridge, Waianae Mountains. News. Friends Honolulu Bot. Gard., Spring/Summer 2006: 1, 3.
  81. Hodel, D. R. 2006. Verificacion en el nombre de las palmeras. Espadice 10: 12-14.
  82. Hodel, D. R. 2006. UC ANR helps landscape industry and municipalities manage two serious diseases ravaging palms in Los Angeles. UC Delivers. July 1, 2006.
  83. Hodel, D. R. 2006. Beautiful Brahea. Palm J. 184: 4-15.
  84. Hodel, D. R. 2006. Planting and transplanting palms. West. Arbor. 32(3) 60-62.
  85. Hodel, D. R. 2006. Nature can make a difference, too. News. Friends Honolulu Bot. Gard., Winter 2006: 3.
  86. Hodel, D. R. 2006. Allagoptera. Palm J. 185: 10-11.
  87. Hodel, D. R., A. J. Downer, D. R. Pittenger, and P. J. Beaudoin. 2006. Effect of amended backfill soils when planting five species of palms. HortTech. 16(3): 457-460.
  88. Hodel, D. R. 2007. Leaning crown syndrome. Palms 51: 5-7.
  89. Hodel, D. R. 2007. Unraveling Clinostigma in Samoa. Palms 51: 11-29.
  90. Hodel, D. R. 2007. People will come. News. Friends Honolulu Bot. Gard., Spring 2007: 1, 3.
  91. Hodel, D. R. 2007. The palms of Lord Howe Island. Palm J. 186: 4-9.
  92. Hodel, D. R. 2007. Rhopalostylis: the shaving brush palms. Palm J. 186: 10-13.
  93. Hodel, D. R. and D. V. Johnson. 2007. Imported and American varieties of dates (Phoenix dactylifera) in the United States. UC ANR Publication 3498. University of California, Oakland, CA. 112 pp.
  94. Hodel, D. R. and A. J. Downer. 2007. Using palm trunk fibers as peatmoss

replacement for container media. HortScience 42: 877. (abstract).

  1. Downer, A. J., D. R. Hodel, and M. Mochizuki. 2007. Effects of preplant incorporation and postplanting application of a palm special fertilizer on five species of landscape palms. HortScience 42: 878. (abstract).
  2. Downer, A. J. and D. R. Hodel. 2007. Leaf removal from Washingtonia filifera does not prevent infection by Phaeochoropsis neowashingtoniae, but does predispose palms to early death from pink rot, Gliocladium vermoeseni. HortScience 42: 978. (abstract).
  3. Downer, A. J., D. R. Hodel, D. R. Pittenger, and M. Mochizuki. 2007. Poor

postharvest handling and storage of transplanted Washingtonia robusta palms does not slow or prevent establishment in landscapes. HortScience 42: 978. (abstract).

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