Tree Wounds: Invitations to Wood Decay Fungi
Tree Wounds: Invitations to Wood Decay Fungi
Abstract
Wood decay leads to loss of tree vigor and vitality, resulting in decline, dieback, and structural failure. Wounds play an important part in this process since they are the primary point of entry for wood decay pathogens. While other factors may also result in decline and dieback, the presence of wounds and/or outward signs of pathogens provides confirmation that wood decay is an underlying problem. Wounds and wood decay reduce the ability of trees to support themselves.
Core Details
Publication ID
PPFS-OR-W-1
Publication Date
Sep. 1, 2015
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