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Compartmentalization of Decay in Trees |
Alex L. Shiga, Plant Pathologist, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Durham, New Hampshire |
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Compartmentalization of Discolored Wood in Heartwood of Red Oak |
Alex L. Shigo and Walter C. Shortle |
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Distribution and Retention of Thiabendazole Hypophosphite and Carbendazim Phosphate Injected into Mature American Elms |
Stennes, M.A. and French, D.W. |
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Evaluation of Propiconazole Operational Treatments of Oaks for Oak Wilt Control |
Jordan Eggers, Jennifer Juzwik, Shawn Bernick, and Lori Mordaunt |
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Field Observations of Tree Injection |
by James W. Orr, Stewart Leonard and Joseph Lentz |
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Fungicides for Dutch Elm Disease: Comparative Evaluation of Commercial Products |
by Gerald N. Lanier |
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Glitches and Gaps in the Science and Technology of Tree Injection |
by R. Jay Stipes |
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Growth Retardants: A Promising Tool for Managing Urban Trees |
William R. Chaney, Professor of Tree Physiology, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources |
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Intravascular Injection with Propiconazole in Live Oak for Oak Wilt Control |
D.N. Appel, Assoiciate Professor, and T. Kurdyla, Research Assistant, Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A& M University |
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Microwave-Assisted Extraction for the Isolation of Trace Systemic Fungicides from Woody Plant Material |
Stephanye Dawn Armstrong, Department of Chemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
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Prevention of Pine Wilt of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) with Systemic Abamectin Injections |
Randall James, Ned Tisserat, and Tim Todd |
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Propiconazole as a Treatment for Oak Wilt |
N.K. Ostenbauer and D.W. French |
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Research Update on Propiconazole as An Effective Tool for Managing Oak Wilt |
by Ryan Blaedow, Forest Health Specialist, North Carolina Division of Forest Resources |
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Secondary Tree Growth Increments: Ring Development & Forms |
by Dr. Kim D. Coder, Professor of Tree Biology & Health Care, University of Georgia |
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Tree Wound Closure |
by Dan Neely |
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Tree Wound Responses Following Systemic Insecticide Trunk Injection Treatments in Green Ash |
Joseph J. Doccola, David R. Smitley, Terrance W. Davis, John J. Aiken and Peter M. Wild |