Pesticides alternative strategy for Removal of Fungus (Crumenulopsis sororia, Cup fungus)

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Publication Year: 2014
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Craig M, Hayes AJ, 1981. Distribution of Crumenulopsis sororia (Karst.) Groves in relation to site and crop factors in some stands of lodgepole pine of Alberta provenance. Forestry, 54(1):75-88.
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Subject Keywords: Pesticides Chemicals
Regions: Europe
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Alternative Strategy: apothecia-forming ascomycete (cup fungus) that causes cankers in the bark and wood of Pinus species in Europe Disease occurs more frequently, but not exclusively, in plantations affected by poor soil structure, inadequate drainage, and low fertility, or by damage due to exposure. Such sites should be avoided or conditions ameliorated before and after planting.
Alternative Method: Removal
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Alternative Trial: No
Alternative Type: Specific strategy
Pest Type: Fungus