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Help me gauge field Level Of Knowledge regarding Forest Pathology
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<blockquote data-quote="madhatte" data-source="post: 2905292" data-attributes="member: 36455"><p>OK, now that you mention it, I can think of two trees that may be afflicted with this pathogen. Both are older, single-stem maples; one has a large dead branch about 75' up, the other blew down last winter and has mostly been picked apart by the firewood thieves. The root ball is coppicing nicely -- Is this thing strictly a top disease? </p><p></p><p>EDIT: Oh snap, looky here <a href="http://www.forestpathology.org/dis_sod.html" target="_blank">what I just found</a>. VEEEERY INTERESTING.</p><p></p><p>EDIT 2: I actually know a Sudden Oak Death Expert. Lemme talk to him and report back what I find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madhatte, post: 2905292, member: 36455"] OK, now that you mention it, I can think of two trees that may be afflicted with this pathogen. Both are older, single-stem maples; one has a large dead branch about 75' up, the other blew down last winter and has mostly been picked apart by the firewood thieves. The root ball is coppicing nicely -- Is this thing strictly a top disease? EDIT: Oh snap, looky here [URL="http://www.forestpathology.org/dis_sod.html"]what I just found[/URL]. VEEEERY INTERESTING. EDIT 2: I actually know a Sudden Oak Death Expert. Lemme talk to him and report back what I find. [/QUOTE]
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