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Forest Decline Concepts
Edited by Paul D. Manion and Denis Lachance
APS Press
1992
Softcover 249 pages, 51 black and white photographs and ISBN 0890541434
£50.00
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This book provides a foundation of diverse ideas and approaches to
explain complex problems of trees and their decline. The contents are as
follows:
- Foreword
- A Host-Stress-Saprogen Model for Forest Dieback-Decline Diseases
- A Natural Dieback Theory, cohort Senescence as an Alternative to the
Decline Disease Theory
- Climatic Perturbation as a General Mechanism of Forest Dieback
- The German Forest Decline Situation: A Complex Disease or a Complex
of Diseases
- A Closer Look at Forest Decline: A Need for More Accurate
Diagnostics
- Alaska Yellow-Cedar Decline: Distribution, Epidemiology, and
Etiology
- Sugar Maple Declines - Causes, Effects, and Recommendations
- A Quantitative Tree Crown Rating System for Deciduous Forest Health
Surveys: Some Results for Ontario
- Pattern and Process of Maple Dieback in Southern Quebec(Canada)
- Development of a Hazard Rating System for Decline in Southern
Bottomland Oaks
- Forest Decline Concepts: An Overview
- Literature Cited
- Index
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