White Pine Blister Rust Infection Incidence for Selected Areas of NH

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Title: White Pine Blister Rust Infection Incidence for Selected Areas of NH
Summary: At the turn of the 20th century, a little known fungal disease called white pine blister rust, Cronartium ribicola, (WPBR) spread from Russia westward into Europe. At the same time in the eastern United States, large quantities of white pine seedling were needed for massive reforestation efforts. . .
Resource type: Text
Format: PDF
Size: 290 KB
Language: English
Date created / revised: 02-July-1999
Creator: Kyle Lombard and Jennifer Bofinger
Publisher: UNH Cooperative Extension
Permalink: http://extension.unh.edu/resources/files/Resource000413_Rep435.pdf
Keywords: blister , cronartium ribicola , infection , pine , rust , white
Category: Forests, Trees, and Wildlife - Forest Health

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