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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Issue 24 (1956) Basal Branches No Symptom of Fusiform Rust on Slash Pine Seedlings

Basal Branches No Symptom of Fusiform Rust on Slash Pine Seedlings

A test established in 1937 by Howard Lambi 1/appears to demonstrate definitely that basal branching of slash pine 2/ nursery seedlings is not in itself a symptom of infection by the southern fusiform rust.3/ The test clears up a point that has sometimes troubled southern nurserymen. Five hundred slash pine seedlings in each of the following 3 categories were obtained from the W. W. Ashe Nursery, Brooklyn, Mississippi: diseased, i.e., with a pronounced swelling of the stem; doubtful, i. e. , with basal branches but no pronounced swelling; and healthy, i.e., with no pronounced swelling or basal branches.


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Author(s): Berch W. Henry

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Issue 24 (1956)