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The Beech Bark Disease Today in the Northeastern U.S.
Journal of Forests, 1972The beech bark disease, caused by fungi (principally Nectria coccinea var. faginata) infecting minute feeding wounds made by scale insects (principally Cryptococcus fagi) in the bark of beech (Fagus grandifolia), is well established in the eastern ...
A. Shigo
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Molecular detection of Neonectria galligena (syn. Nectria galligena )
, 2002S. Langrell
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Nectria infection of beech bark in relation to infestation by Cryptococcus fagisuga Lindiger
, 1980D. Lonsdale
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First Report of Beech Bark Disease in Michigan.
Plant Disease, 2001J. O''Brien +5 more
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Fungal colonization of attached beech branches
, 1988I. Chapela, L. Boddy
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Beech Resistance to the Beech Scale: A Variety of Defenses
, 1988D. Wainhouse, I. M. Gate, D. Lonsdale
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The Fungal Flora of Bark of Fagus Grandifolia
, 1982H. V. Cotter, R. Blanchard
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