Forest Record, Issue 126H.M. Stationery Office, 1949 |
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... become established here . History and biology of the disease in the USA Oak ... infected red oak the fungus quickly becomes established through the xylem ... infected ring , within which the fungus eventually dies . In the very few white ...
... become established here . History and biology of the disease in the USA Oak ... infected red oak the fungus quickly becomes established through the xylem ... infected ring , within which the fungus eventually dies . In the very few white ...
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... infections . Wounds to the trunk seem more likely to become infected than those made by branch removal . Wound infection , chiefly by nitidulids , is almost certainly the principal means of overground transmission in the northern part ...
... infections . Wounds to the trunk seem more likely to become infected than those made by branch removal . Wound infection , chiefly by nitidulids , is almost certainly the principal means of overground transmission in the northern part ...
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areas aroused become established become infected branches breed carry cent central Ceratocystis fagacearum colonize commercial death derogation Despite diameter disease resistance diseased trees Dutch elm disease early eastern elm bark beetles Europe European countries European oaks eventually evidence excluded feeding activities Firstly Forestry Commission found further south groups healthy trees History and biology important infection centre introduce the fungus involve isolated killed legislation link logs means Minnesota Missouri moisture nitidulids North American northern number oak bark beetle oak forest oak Quercus OAK WILT JN oakwood occur outlined overground spread pathogen Pennsylvania Plant Health PLATE possible present Principal quence rarely recorded red oak regulations removal reports resemble ring risk root grafts Scolytus intricatus Secondly small southern species spores sporulating mats stance suitable Surveys susceptibility symptoms tion trade transmission tree becomes trunk UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN vector white oak WILT JN Gibbs Wisconsin Wood and Bark wounds xylem