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2008
Pine wilt disease was first discovered in People’s Republic of China in 1982 in Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province (Cheng et al. 1986). That year only 256 dead trees were found in the city. Subsequently, the disease has spread to 10 provinces and a city: Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Guangdong, Shandong, Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan, Yunnan, Guizhou Provinces and ...
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Pine wilt disease was first discovered in People’s Republic of China in 1982 in Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province (Cheng et al. 1986). That year only 256 dead trees were found in the city. Subsequently, the disease has spread to 10 provinces and a city: Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Guangdong, Shandong, Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan, Yunnan, Guizhou Provinces and ...
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Wilt disease of Dimorphotheca barberiae
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1951A wilt of Dimorphotheca barberiae , observed in the Botanic Garden, Bristol, in 1949, is shown to be caused by Fusarium lateritium Nees. The wilt was reproduced by artificial inoculation and also in soil that had been naturally contaminated with the fungus for a year.
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2008
In Korea, pine trees are both culturally and spiritually important. According to the fourth forest resource survey from 1996 to 2005, pines occur widely on some 1,507,118 ha of land representing 23.5% of Korea’s forest area and 15.1% of the country’s land mass (Kwon 2006).
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In Korea, pine trees are both culturally and spiritually important. According to the fourth forest resource survey from 1996 to 2005, pines occur widely on some 1,507,118 ha of land representing 23.5% of Korea’s forest area and 15.1% of the country’s land mass (Kwon 2006).
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Fungal wilt diseases of plants
Crop Protection, 1983John H. Andrews +3 more
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