Distribution and severity of beech bark disease on American beech (Fagus grandifolia) in the Wells Plot in northern lower Michigan [PDF]
General EcologyAmerican beech trees (Fagus grandifolia) are commonly infested by a beech scale insect (Cryptoccus fagisuga) and then infected by a fungus (either Nectria coccinea var. Faginata or Nectria galligena).
Macalino, Jianella
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New Species of Nectriaceae (Hypocreales) from China. [PDF]
Zeng ZQ, Zhuang WY.
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Bulletin No. 16: A Guided Tour of the Connecticut Arboretum [PDF]
Reprinted 1974. Illustrated guide to the woody plant collections and dynamics of plant communities.
Emery, John L.
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Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome of the pathogenic fungus Ilyonectria destructans. [PDF]
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Temporal incidence, progression, and impact of beech scale, Cryptococcus fagisuga Lindinger, and beech bark disease in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park [PDF]
American beech, Fagus grandifolia Ehrhart, is a dominant species in cove hardwood, northern hardwood and hemlock forests. Beech bark disease (BED), which can cause mortality of American beech, is a complex which includes beech scale, Cryptococcus ...
Wiggins, Gregory James
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50 év biotikus kárai a magyar bükkösökben = 50 years biotic damage in the Hungarian beech forests [PDF]
Csóka, György +4 more
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Ten Years of Change in Beech Stand in North Central Maine Long Affected with Beech Bark Disease [PDF]
In Maine, northern hardwood stands long affected by beech bark disease often still have high numbers of beech trees. This is mostly due to sprouting, and most new stems become severely infected with the disease.
Farrar, Amanda
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Metabolites from Clonostachys Fungi and Their Biological Activities. [PDF]
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Mycological collections of Fedor (Theodor) Bucholtz [PDF]
The well-known taxonomist of hypogeous fungi Fedor Bucholtz (29 Oct 1872 – 30 April 1924) was born in Warsaw; after studies in Moscow University (1891–1895) he was a professor of botany in Riga Polytechnic Institute (1897–1919) and Tartu University.
Parmasto, Erast
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Гриби заповідників та національних природних парків Лівобережної України [PDF]
Книга присвячена вивченню видової різноманітності мікобіоти природоохоронних об`єктів Лівобережної України. В результаті проведених досліджень встановлено, що гриби досліджених територій представлені 2183 видами.
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