Second Edition
by Paul D. Manion
Tree Disease Concepts relates disease problems to current environmental concern over forest decline with emphasis on biological understanding and ecological considerations.
Contents
- Introduction to Tree Disease Concepts
- Soil Conditions Affecting Tree Health
- Winter Damage to Trees
- Tree Diseases Caused By Air Pollution
- Nematodes as Plant Parasites and Agents of Tree Diseases
- Viruses as Agents of Tree Diseases
- Bacteria as Agents of Tree Diseases
- Introduction to Fungi
- Fungi as Symbionts of Tree Roots: Mycorrhizae
- Fungi as Agents of Tree Diseases: Foliage Diseases
- Fungi as Agents of Tree Diseases: Rust Diseases
- Fungi as Agents of Tree Diseases: Canker Diseases
- Fungi as Agents of Tree Diseases: Vascular Wilt Diseases
- Fungi as Agents of Tree Diseases: Wood Decay
- Fungi as Agents of Tree Diseases: Wood Stain
- Fungi as Agents of Tree Diseases: Root Diseases
- Parasitic Flowering Plants as Agents of Tree Diseases
- Decline Diseases of complex Biotic and Abiotic Origin
- Plant Disease Epidemics
- Disease Control Through Genetic Resistance
- Diseases of Seedlings in the Nursery
- Pathological Considerations of Urban Tree Management
- Pathological Considerations of Intensively Managed Forest Plantations
Index