Littleleaf Disease on Loblolly Pine: A Selected Bibliography
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University Outreach Publication
University Outreach Publication
Littleleaf disease is a site and pest complex. This disease complex destroys the ephemeral, absorbing root fans of large pines on heavy clay soils. The primary causal agent is the root rot fungi Phytophthora cinnamomi, although other soil pathogens play a role. Littleleaf is a disease of mature / overmature pines on eroded, compacted, and poorly drained sites with little or no effective A horizon containing organic matter.
(FOR97-19) August 1997
Authors
Kim D. Coder
Kim D. Coder
Date Published
1997
1997
Publisher
University of Georgia School of Forest Resources
University of Georgia School of Forest Resources
Publisher Location
Athens, GA
Athens, GA
Pages
2
2
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Sub-Topics
Disease, Forest Health, Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Plant Health Care
Disease, Forest Health, Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Plant Health Care
State(s)/Region(s)
Southern (USDA FS)
Southern (USDA FS)
Keywords
Little leaf disease, Littleleaf disease, Littleleaf on loblolly pine, Loblolly pine, Phytophthora cinnamomi, Pinus taeda
Little leaf disease, Littleleaf disease, Littleleaf on loblolly pine, Loblolly pine, Phytophthora cinnamomi, Pinus taeda
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