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Control of Diplodia and Dothistroma Blights of Pines in the Urban Environment

Glenn W. Peterson
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) January 1981, 7 (1) 1-5; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1981.001
Glenn W. Peterson
Plant Pathologist, U.S. Forest Service, Forestry Sciences Laboratory, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska
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  1. 1.↵
    1. Brookhouser, L.W., and
    2. G.W. Peterson
    . 1971. Infection of Austrian, Scots, and ponderosa pine by Diplodia pinea. Phytopathology 61:409-414.
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    1965. Dothistroma needle blight of Austrian pine: infection and control. Plant Dis. Reptr. 49:124-126.
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    1. Peterson, G.W.
    1967. Dothistroma needle blight of pines in North America. 14th Int. Union For. Res. Org. Congr. (Munich, Sept. 1967) Proc. v.5, p. 269-278.
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    1. Peterson, G.W.
    1967. Dothistroma needle blight of Austrian and ponderosa pines: epidemiology and control. Phytopathology 57:437-441.
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    1. Peterson, G.W., and
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    . 1968. Diplodia tip blight of pines in the central Great Plains: damage and control. Plant Dis. Reptr. 52:359-360.
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    1. Peterson, G.W.
    1973. Infection of Austrian and ponderosa pines by Dothistroma pini in eastern Nebraska. Phytopathology 63:1060-1063.
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    1. Peterson, G.W.
    1975. Dothistroma needle blight: a problem in the production of landscape pines. Amer. Nurseryman 141 (12):11,94-96.
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    1. Peterson, G.W.
    1977. Infection, epidemiology, and control of Diplodia blight of Austrian, ponderosa, and Scots pines. Phytopathology 67:511-514.
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    1. Peterson, G.W.
    1978. Effective and economical methods for controlling diplodia tip blight. Amer. Nurseryman 147(1):13, 66, 70, 72.
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    1. Peterson, G.W., and
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    . 1974. Dothistroma needle blight of pines. U.S. Dep. Agric. For. Pest Leafl. 143, 5 p.
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    1. Peterson, G.W., and
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    . 1976. Dispersal of Scirrhia (Dothistroma) pini conidia and disease development in a shore pine plantation in western Oregon. Plant Dis. Reptr. 60:761-764.
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    1. Peterson, G.W., and
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    . 1971. Resistance to Dothistroma pini within geographic sources of Pinus nigra Arnold. Phytopathology 61:149-150.
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    1. Peterson, G.W., and
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    . 1978. Development of Dothistroma pini upon and within needles of Austrian and ponderosa pines in eastern Nebraska. Phytopathology 68:1422-430.
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