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Dieback - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dieback may refer to a number of plant problems and diseases including: • Forest dieback caused by acid rain, heavy metal pollution, or imported pathogens • The death of regions of a plant or similar...
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RPD No. 641 - Decline and Dieback of Trees and Shrubs ... Decline and dieback may be caused by many factors (Figures 2 and 3) and is usually progressive over several years. Trees and shrubs of all ages may be affected, although this disease complex is usually associated with plants that have attained some size and maturity...
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Phytophthora cinnamomi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eutypa dieback is a progressive disease of the woody tissues of the grapevine. ... Wedge-shaped area of dead wood typical of Eutypa dieback. ...
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Cause: Eutypa lata, a fungus. The disease is quite prevalent on 'Concord' vines in eastern Washington. Incidence is especially high in older vineyards where large pruning wounds were made to ... Rolshausen, P.E. and Gubler, W. D. 2005. Use of boron for the control of Eutypa dieback of grapevines. Plant Disease 89:734-738...
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BIRCH DIEBACK ... Birch dieback is a condition in which branches or parts of branches die. In some cases, one side of a tree will be dead or one or more stems of a cluster of a birch will die. In individual cases, the specific causes of dieback are often difficult to determine.
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SUDDEN WETLAND DIEBACK QUESTIONS ... In the summer of 2004, Joseph Dowhan, the Refuge Research Manager for the Northeast, queried all refuges about sudden wetland dieback. As a result of this communication, it was learned that the Cape Cod National Seashore had inexplicable diebacks in the Wellfleet area.
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Wave-form dieback of relatively pure stands of mountain hemlock provided an op- ... of nitrogen availability following dieback in several ...
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Marsh Dieback Index ... On this page, we have tried to include links for all the marsh dieback information on this website. ... Dieback Extent...
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