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Genetic Control of Susceptibility to Hypoxylon Mammatum in Native Aspens

In 1968 the project herein reported was initiated to study the frequency and distribution of hypoxylon disease in the rather large but scattered population of P. tremuloides in northern New York State and to determine the nature of the genetic control of resistance and susceptibility to this pathogen in the two native aspen species.


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Author(s): Frederick A. Valentine, Paul D. Manion

Publication: Tree Improvement and Genetics - Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference - 1971