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Heterobasidion annosum: development of butt rot following thinning in two young first rotation stands of Norway sprucePratt et al., 1988
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- Pratt J
- Greig B
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- Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research
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Severe butt rot caused by Heterobasidion annosum (Fomes annosus) developed in two stands of first rotation Norway spruce on old agricultural land within 11 years of first thinning. At Site I (Devon), 11 per cent of thinning stumps and 23 per cent of clear felled stumps were …
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