Cover title."This study was conducted cooperatively by the Illinois Natural History Survey and the Department of Forestry of the Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station. Prior to 1954, it was financed by these agencies and the National Oak Wilt Research Committee which had at its disposal funds provided by the oak-consuming industries. It has been conducted since 1953 under the title "Application of Measures for the Control of Oak Wilt in an Intensively Managed Forest," and is a contributing project to the North Central Regional Project NC-22."--P. [2].Bibliography: p. 46-48.Mode of access: Internet
Reprint from the Archives of internal medicine. Feb. 1913.Type-written ms.Thesis (M.S.)--Univ. of Ca...
Oak wilt is a disease of oak species (Quercus spp.) caused by the fungal agent Bretziella fagacearum...
In the past 5 years wilt has come to be recognized as the most important oak disease in the upper Mi...
This study was conducted cooperatively by the Illinois Natural History Survey and the Department of ...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
78 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1959.U of I OnlyRestricted to the U...
This paper is intended to review critically and briefly the research being conducted on the oak wilt...
IN the past 10 years, oak wilt, caused by Endoconidiophora fagacearum Bretz, has become increasing...
A joint report by the Central States Forest Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of A...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-22).Mode of access: Internet
confirmed in 24 eastern, midwestern, and southern states. The purpose of this paper is to review eff...
Oak wilt, caused by the fungus Chalara quercina H. (6), has been present in the upper Mississippi va...
Oak wilt is known to be established in 59 Iowa counties. But extensive losses can be prevented. This...
During a meeting of the Memphis Lumbermen\u27s Club in the early spring of 19.50, the words of two m...
The oak wilt disease, caused by Endoconidiophora fagacerum Bretz, has been present in the Brayton Me...
Reprint from the Archives of internal medicine. Feb. 1913.Type-written ms.Thesis (M.S.)--Univ. of Ca...
Oak wilt is a disease of oak species (Quercus spp.) caused by the fungal agent Bretziella fagacearum...
In the past 5 years wilt has come to be recognized as the most important oak disease in the upper Mi...
This study was conducted cooperatively by the Illinois Natural History Survey and the Department of ...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
78 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1959.U of I OnlyRestricted to the U...
This paper is intended to review critically and briefly the research being conducted on the oak wilt...
IN the past 10 years, oak wilt, caused by Endoconidiophora fagacearum Bretz, has become increasing...
A joint report by the Central States Forest Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of A...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-22).Mode of access: Internet
confirmed in 24 eastern, midwestern, and southern states. The purpose of this paper is to review eff...
Oak wilt, caused by the fungus Chalara quercina H. (6), has been present in the upper Mississippi va...
Oak wilt is known to be established in 59 Iowa counties. But extensive losses can be prevented. This...
During a meeting of the Memphis Lumbermen\u27s Club in the early spring of 19.50, the words of two m...
The oak wilt disease, caused by Endoconidiophora fagacerum Bretz, has been present in the Brayton Me...
Reprint from the Archives of internal medicine. Feb. 1913.Type-written ms.Thesis (M.S.)--Univ. of Ca...
Oak wilt is a disease of oak species (Quercus spp.) caused by the fungal agent Bretziella fagacearum...
In the past 5 years wilt has come to be recognized as the most important oak disease in the upper Mi...