Annosus Root Rot in Eastern Conifers

Annosus Root Rot in Eastern Conifers
Title Annosus Root Rot in Eastern Conifers PDF eBook
Author M. Kathryn Robbins
Publisher
Pages 12
Release 1984
Genre Conifers
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Annosus Root Rot in Eastern Pines

Annosus Root Rot in Eastern Pines
Title Annosus Root Rot in Eastern Pines PDF eBook
Author Harry R. Powers
Publisher
Pages 8
Release 1970
Genre Pine
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Silviculture of Mixed Conifer Forests in Eastern Oregon and Washington

Silviculture of Mixed Conifer Forests in Eastern Oregon and Washington
Title Silviculture of Mixed Conifer Forests in Eastern Oregon and Washington PDF eBook
Author Kenneth W. Seidel
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1981
Genre Conifers
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The silviculture of mixed conifer forests in eastern Oregon and Washington is described. Topics discussed include ecological setting, damaging agents, silviculture, and management. The relevant literature is presented, along with unpublished research, experience, and observations. Research needs are also proposed.

Root Diseases in Oregon and Washington Conifers

Root Diseases in Oregon and Washington Conifers
Title Root Diseases in Oregon and Washington Conifers PDF eBook
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Pages 32
Release 1986
Genre Conifers
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Infectious Forest Diseases

Infectious Forest Diseases
Title Infectious Forest Diseases PDF eBook
Author Paolo Gonthier
Publisher CABI
Pages 681
Release 2013
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1780640404

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Today, forest health and the management of threats towards it are attracting more and more attention on a global scale. This book covers the most recent advances in the management of forest diseases, including the epidemiology and infection biology of forest pathogens, and forest protection based on integrated pest and disease management approaches. A comprehensive range of diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi and other organisms are discussed in detail, making this book essential reading for forest managers and extension specialists. Written by recognized authorities in the subject of forest health, this book also provides a wealth of information useful for researchers and lecturers of forest pathology and ecology.

Insects and Diseases of Trees in the South

Insects and Diseases of Trees in the South
Title Insects and Diseases of Trees in the South PDF eBook
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Pages 102
Release 1989
Genre Forest insects
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Root Diseases in Coniferous Forests of the Inland West

Root Diseases in Coniferous Forests of the Inland West
Title Root Diseases in Coniferous Forests of the Inland West PDF eBook
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Pages 40
Release 2005
Genre Roots (Botany)
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After nearly 100 years of fire exclusion, introduced pests, and selective harvesting, a change in forest composition has occurred in many Inland West forests of North America. This change in forest structure has frequently been accompanied by increases in root diseases and/or an unprecedented buildup of fuels. Consequently, many forest managers are implementing plans for fuels treatments to lower the risk of severe wildfires. Impacts on root disease should be considered before selecting appropriate fuels treatments. Complex interactions exist among conifer root diseases, fuels treatments, forest structure, species composition, stand history, and other environmental factors. As forest managers prescribe fuels treatments, their success in lowering the risk of severe wildfire will depend in part on the impacts of these treatments on root disease. Root diseases are one of many factors to be considered when developing plans for fuels treatments. Choices must be made on a site-by-site basis, with knowledge of the diseases that are present. This paper provides examples of how fuels treatments may increase or reduce specific diseases and demonstrates their importance as considerations in the fuels management planning process. Several root diseases prevalent within Inland West of North America are addressed: Armillaria root disease, annosus root disease, laminated root rot, black stain root disease, Schweinitzii root and butt rot, Tomentosus root disease, Rhizina root rot, and stringy butt rot. For each disease, general information is provided on disease identification, management options, and potential effects of fuels treatments. However, many long-term studies are needed to assess effects of specific interactions among fuels treatments, root diseases, and host trees.