
doi: 10.1139/b68-011
Histological studies of artificially inoculated aspen and peachleaf willow revealed that Nectria galligena penetrated the periderm directly. Penetration and establishment in the petiole base and leaf trace was noticeably more rapid than in the periderm. The resulting lesions in all infections were small and usually latent.
Salix amygdaloides, Nectria galligena, Populus tremuloides diseases and disorders, Protection of forests and plantations, Forest Sciences
Salix amygdaloides, Nectria galligena, Populus tremuloides diseases and disorders, Protection of forests and plantations, Forest Sciences
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