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- Tree Biology, and CODIT
- Managing Oak Decline
- Oak Wilt Management—What Are the Options? (G3590) R-12-01-5M-150
- Ramorum Blight (Sudden Oak Death
- Mortality Projections and Treatment Recommendations for Sudden Oak Death
- Characterization of Injection Wound Damage Associated with Propiconazole Treatments of Northern Pin Oaks
- CONTROL and MANAGEMENT of OAK WILT in RESIDENTIAL SETTINGS: a Guide to Recognizing, Diagnosing, and Treatment
- The Effects of Phytophthora Ramorum Infection on Hydraulic Conductivity and Tylosis Formation in Tanoak Sapwood
- Oak Wilt: Ceratocysis Fagacearum
- How to Identify and Manage Oak Wilt in Texas
- Signs and Symptoms of Oak Wilt
- General-Forestry-Manual
- Guidelines to Prevent the Spread of Oak Wilt Through the Transport of Contaminated Firewood
- Minnesota DNR Oak Wilt Guide by the Minnesota DNR Forest Health Unit, 5/10/2021
- The City of North Oaks Has Been Involved with Oak Wilt Control And
- Sudden Oak Death and Phytophthora Ramorum a Compendium of 2013 Monthly Newsletters
- Controlling Spread of the Oak Wilt Pathogen (Ceratocystis Fagacearum) in a Minnesota Urban Forest Park Reserve
- Oak Wilt in Relation to Other Tree Diseases
- Managing Oak Wilt Disease by the Bartlett Lab Staff Directed by Kelby Fite, Phd
- Sudden Oak Death Fourth Pacific Southwest Research Station Science Symposium General Technical Report PSW-GTR-229 June 15-18, 2009, Santa Cruz, California
- How to Recognize Emerald Ash Borer Infestation in Fall and Winter
- Oak Wilt, Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, Emerald Ash Borer
- Ordinance No
- The Oak Wilt Situation
- Oak Wilt and Emerald Ash Borer in the Northwoods by Ben Williams – Steigerwaldt Land Services, Inc
- Oak Wilt -- Identification and Management
- Oak Wilt: a Disease of Oak Trees
- Oak Wilt Identification and Management Discussion of Oak Wilt in Texas
- Oak Wilt - Ceratocystis Fagacearum
- From Elms to Oaks to Maples To
- Sudden Oak Death (Phytophthora Ramorum Blight)
- Bretziella, a New Genus to Accommodate the Oak Wilt Fungus
- Tree Disease Management
- OAK WILT by Dr
- Seasonal and Regional Distributions, Degree-Day Models, and Phoresy
- EPPO Datasheet: Bretziella Fagacearum
- Pruning Oaks, Elms and Ash Trees
- NOWS Draft Proceedings Final
- Oak Wilt Disease (Bretziella Fagacearum)
- Oak Wilt Pierluigi (Enrico) Bonello Department of Plant Pathology the Ohio State University
- Dutch Elm Disease and Oak Wilt and Emerald Ash Borer
- Dutch Elm Disease and Tarrant County Trees (Cont’D) Page 2
- OAK PESTS a Guide to Major Insects, Diseases, Pollution and Chemical Injury
- Oak Wilt in Michigan's Forest Resource
- Oak Wilt Fact Sheet What Causes Oak Wilt? Root Graft Transmission Oak Wilt Is a Lethal Disease Caused by the Fungus Ceratocystis Fagacearum
- What Is Oak Wilt?
- Oak Wilt in Indiana Tom Creswell Purdue Botany and Plant Pathology — Ag.Purdue.Edu/BTNY Gail Ruhl Purdue Entomology — Ag.Purdue.Edu/ENTM Janna Beckerman Cliff Sadof
- Oak Wilt Caused by the Fungus Ceratocystis Fagacearum, This Is Probably the Most Serious Disease of Oaks in the Eastern United States
- Ceratocystis Fagacearum Pest Report to Support Ranking of EU Candidate Priority Pests
- Gypsy Moth Disease Dutch Elm Disease
- Oak Wilt Management--What Are the Options?
- A Review of Oak Wilt Management a Summary of Treatment Options And