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Phellinus weirii
PROCEEDINGS of the 25Th ANNUAL WESTERN INTERNATIONAL FOREST DISEASE WORK CONFERENCE
Phellinus Sulphurascens and the Closely Related P
A Field Guide to Diseases and Insect Pests of Northern and Central
A Molecular Phylogeny for the Hymenochaetoid Clade
Data Sheet on Phellinus Weirii
Management of Laminated Root Rot Caused
Genetic Diversity and Colonization Patterns of Onnia Tomentosa and Phellinus Tremulae (Hymenochaetaceae, Aphyllophorales) In
Phellinus Weirii and Other Native Root Pathogens As Determinants of Forest Structure and Process in Western North America1
Diseases of Pacific Coast Conifers
Biology, Epidemiology, and Control of Heterobasidion Species Worldwide
Xerophyllum Tenax) General Technical Report Susan Hummel, Sarah Foltz-Jordan, and Sophia Polasky PNW-GTR-864
DECAY of LIVING WESTERN REDCEDAR: a LITERATURE REVIEW Sturrock, R.N., Braybrooks, A.V., Reece, P.F
14 Agaricomycetes
Root Diseases Laminated Root
Opportunities for Addressing Laminated Root Rot Caused by Phellinus Sulphurascens in Washington’S Forests
Leptographium Terebrantis Inoculation and Associated Crown Symptoms and Tree Mortality in Pinus Taeda
Managing Root Disease in British Columbia
Assessment Tools
Top View
Ethanol and Acetone from Douglas-Fir Roots Stressed by Phellinus Sulphurascens Infection: Implications for Detecting Diseased Trees and for Beetle Host Selection
Laminated Root Rot Damage in a Young Douglas-Fir Stand
Project Proposal
Stump Removal to Control Root Rot in Forest Stands. a Literature Study
Peter Torres Oregon State University FS 506 16 June 1997 Nonspecific Root Disease Tones
A Review of the Role of Fungi in Wood Decay of Forest Ecosystems Bruce G
Genetics of Sexuality and Population Genetics of Phellinus Weirii
Laminated Root Rot Susan K
The Dark Side of Fungal Competition and Resource Capture in Wood: Zone Line Spalting from Science to Application
Laminated Root Rot
Opportunities for Addressing Laminated Root Rot Caused by Phellinus Sulphurascens in Washington’S Forests
Effects of a Native Forest Pathogen. Phellinus Weird, on Douglas-Fir Forest Composition in Western Oregon
A Phylogenetic Overview of the Agaricomycotina
Eucalyptus Insects, Diseases, and Adverse Aboitic Factors
Recent Change in the Nomenclature of Phellinus Pini: What Is Porodaedalea?
Insects and Diseases of Alaskan Forests
A Review of the Role of Fungi in Wood Decay of Forest Ecosystems Bruce G
Phellinus Weirii Root Rot of Douglas Fir in the Sehome Hill Arboretum: Distribution, Impact and Management Options William G
Gentian Mycorrhizae
Polypores of British Columbia (Fungi: Basidiomycota)
Strong Coupling of Plant and Fungal Community Structure Across Western Amazonian Rainforests