The trap-log method of detecting armillaria root rot pathogens in forest soils / [K.I. Mallett].: Fo29-2/52-1991E-PDF

"Armillaria root rot, a serious disease of forest trees in Canada, is caused by several species of the wood decay fungi, Armillaria, which afflict both conifer and hardwood trees of all age classes. The disease causes root and butt rots that can lead to mortality, growth losses, understocking, susceptibility to blowdown, and pest problems. The purpose of this note is to describe the trap-log method (Mallett and Hiratsuka 1985) of detecting Armillaria root rot pathogens in forest soils"--P. [1].

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Department/Agency Canada. Forestry Canada.
Northern Forestry Centre (Canada)
Title The trap-log method of detecting armillaria root rot pathogens in forest soils / [K.I. Mallett].
Series title Forest management note ; 52
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Other formats Paper-[English]
Note(s) Caption title.
"November 1991."
Digitized edition from print.
Includes bibliographic references (p. 4).
Publishing information Edmonton : Northern Forestry Centre, c1991.
Author / Contributor Mallett, K. I.
Description 4 p. : ill.
Catalogue number
  • Fo29-2/52-1991E-PDF
Subject terms Trees
Diseases
Soil
Forests
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