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2013 Winter Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature

Pest Management

© Development and evaluation of a real-time PCR seed lot screening method for Fusarium circina­tum, causal agent of pitch canker disease

Dreaden, T. J., Smith, J. A., Barnard, E. L., and Blakeslee, G. Forest Pathology 42:405-411. 2012.

Hackberry: An Alternative to Ash Species in the Battle Against Emerald Ash Borer

Mathers, T. Tree Planters' Notes 55(2):43-48. 2012.

Hard to control: four questions to help you bet­ter handle mealybugs

Cloyd, R. Greenhouse Management 32(5):14-15. 2012.

© Higher resistance of the offspring of Scots pine trees resulting from natural regeneration in old foci of Heterobasidion annosum root rot

Napierala-Filipiak, A. and Filipiak, M. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 27:794-799. 2012.

© Infectivity and inoculum production of Phy­tophthora ramorum on roots of eastern United States oak species

Widmer, T. L., Shishkoff, N., and Dodge, S. C. Plant Disease 96:1675-1682. 2012.

Leafminers

Cloyd, R. Greenhouse Management 32(11):16. 2012.

© Liverwort control: an ancillary role for ozone-based irrigation water treatment systems?

Graham, T. and Dixon, M. A. HortScience 47(3):361-367. 2012.

© PCF-DGGE method for in planta detection and identification of Phytophthora species

Rytkonen, A., Lilja, A., and Hantula, J. Forest Pathology 42:22-27. 2012.

Pest monitoring: a best practice

Graesch, J. American Nurseryman 210(5):14-15. 2012.

Phytophthora ramorum in Canada: evidence for migration within North America and from Europe

Goss, E. M., Larsen, M., Vercauteren, A., and Werres, S. Phytopathology 101:166-171. 2011.

© Phytophthora ramorum sp. nov., a new patho­gen on Rhododendron and Viburnum

Werres, S., Marwitz, R., Man In't Veld, W. A., and De Cock, A. W. A. M. Mycological Research 105(10):1155-1165. 2012.

© Smoke-water controls Pythium damping-off in papaya seedling

Lin, H.-L., Chumpookam, J., and Shiesh, C.-C. Chung W. H. HortScience 47(10):1453-1456. 2012.

© Standardizing the nomenclature for clonal lin­eages of the sudden oak death pathogen, Phytophthora ramorum

Grunwald, N. J., Goss, E. M., Ivors, K., and Garbelotto, M. Phytopathology 99(7):792-795. 2012.

© Survival of Phytophthora ramorum in Rhodo­dendron root balls and in rootless substrates

Vercauteren, A., Riedel, M., Maes, M., Werres, S., and Heungens, K. Plant Pathology . 2012.

© A systems approach for management of pests and pathogens of nursery crops

Parke, J. L. and Grunwald, N. J. Plant Disease 96(9):1236-1244. 2012.

© Tree insects and pathogens display opposite ten­dencies to attack native vs. non-native pines

Lombardero, M. J., Alonso-Rodriguez, M., and Roca-Posada, E. P. Forest Ecology and Management 281:121-129. 2012.

© Trichoderma atroviride promotes growth and enhances systemic resistance to Diplodia pinea in radiata pine (Pinus radiata) seedlings

Reglinski, T., Rodenburg, N., Taylor, J. T., and Northcott, G. L. Forest Pathology 42:75-78. 2012.