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Artificial Pruning as a Measure of Controlling Fomes pini in Second Growth Douglas-fir

Purpose

Dougls fir is the most important timber tree in PNW and fomes pini is its greatest enemy. Study wether artificial pruning reduces chances for infection at the point of branch severance.

Project Start Date
 
Project End Date
1948-03-01
Related Publications
Maul, Theodore. Artificial Pruning as a Measure of Controlling Fomes pini in Second Growth Douglas-fir. B.S. Thesis, March 1948, Oregon State College, School of Forestry, Corvallis, Oregon.
Project Categories
  • Trees
  • Pests & Pathogens
Keywords
  • artificial
  • pruning
  • prune
  • trimming
  • fomes pini
  • second growth
  • douglas fir
  • douglas-fir
  • pseudotsuga menziesii
  • phellinus
  • fungus
  • fungi
  • pathogen
  • pathology
  • red ring rot
  • white speck
  • basidio
  • mycota
  • mycology
  • branch severence
  • Theodore Maul
Additional Information
Currently Active
No
Agency
OSC -School of Forestry
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Maul, Theodore W.
Role
PI
Collaborators
N/A
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Project ID
42

Relation of Species of Attacking Decay Fungi to Kind of Preservative Treatment

Purpose

Isolations are made from treated stakes from time to time to determine what fungi may be invading and correlating that with the kind of preservative treatment.

Project Start Date
1956-01-01
Project End Date
1992-06-30
Related Publications
N/A
Project Categories
  • Forest Products
  • Wood Treatment
Keywords
  • relation
  • decay
  • fungi
  • fungus
  • pathogen
  • pathology
  • pathogens
  • preservative
  • preserve
  • treatment
  • fungal
  • invasion
  • stakes
  • poles
  • stake
  • wood
  • products
  • product
  • posts
  • post
  • isolations
  • isolate
  • treated
  • chemical
  • chemicals
  • Highley
Additional Information
Currently Active
No
Agency
Forest Products Lab, Madison, Wisconsin.
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Highley, T.L.
Role
C
Collaborators
N/A
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53
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53

Physiology of Swiss Needle Cast infected Doug-Fir needles

Purpose

Trees from a 12 year old plantation will be assessed for physiological function and assayed for Swiss needle cast. Studies will be conducts to determine the mechanisms by which SNC influences needle gas exchange.

Project Start Date
1998-06-01
Project End Date
2000-09-30
Related Publications
N/A
Project Categories
  • Trees
  • Pests & Pathogens
Keywords
  • physiology
  • swiss needle cast
  • pathology
  • phathogen
  • pathogens
  • disease
  • infect
  • infected
  • Phaeocrytopus gaeumannii
  • SNC
  • gas
  • exchange
  • Daniel Manter
  • Greg Filip
Additional Information
Currently Active
No
Agency
OSU
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Manter, Daniel
Role
PI
Collaborators
Filip, Greg
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Project ID
348

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