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Patterns and Drivers of Pest and Disease Occurrence in UK Treescapes
Tree pests and diseases can be very damaging to natural and commercial forests. We studied how the risk of tree pests and diseases varies across mainland Great Britain and explored how factors such as urbanisation and recreational visits affect the level of risk in different places.
Peter S. Stewart +7 more
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In Morocco, the cedar forest knows dieback problem sometimes generalized in some areas because of the increasing water deficit that prevails there year after year.
Mohamed AOUBOUAZZA
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Phytophthora root and collar rot in rehabilitated bauxite mines and the adjacent Eucalyptus marginata (Jarrah) forest of Western Australia [PDF]
This study gives an overview of recent and current research activities that are being conducted in Western Australia on the biology, ecology and pathology of Phytophthora cinnamomi in rehabilitated bauxite mines and the adjacent jarrah (Eucalyptus ...
Hardy, G.E.St.J.
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High Host Density Promotes Ash Dieback
ABSTRACT Ash dieback, induced by Hymenoscyphus fraxineus , a pathogenic ascomycete native to East Asia, has severely affected ash stands in Europe, raising questions about the future of the species.
Martin, Marie-Laure +4 more
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Long term analysis of the link between practices and vineyard decline in relation to abiotic factors
Vineyard decline is one of the main challenges viticulture now faces, especially in the current context of climate change. While decline is often attributed to grapevine trunk diseases and climate change, it also involves a myriad of other ...
Anne MEROT +4 more
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Anthracnose top dieback is back [PDF]
Anthracnose top dieback became very noticeable in Iowa several years ago, but last year this disease was not seen in many fields. This year is shaping up differently, and there are many fields with tops dying back and showing symptoms of anthracnose ...
Munkvold, Gary, Munkvold, Gary
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Maple dieback, a disease condition of unknown etiology affecting sugar maple and other hardwoods in woodlots, was studied over a 6-year period to determine its severity and extent. Data from permanent sample plots showed a consistent recovery trend during this period among moderately affected maple and other hardwood species.
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Invasion of transition hardwood forests by exotic Rhamnus frangula: Chronology and site requirements [PDF]
The invasion chronology and site requirements of the exotic, invasive shrub, glossy buckthorn (Rhamnus frangula), were studied within intact transition hardwood---hemlock---white pine forests in Durham, NH. Data were collected from 63 plots (7 sites with
Wingard, Hanna S
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