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Forest health guide: symptoms of insect and fungal damage on trees

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Wylie, F. R., McDonald, J., Wardlaw, T. and Lawson, S. A. (2006) Forest health guide: symptoms of insect and fungal damage on trees. Project Report. QI06093. Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Brisbane, Queensland.

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The Forest health guide: symptoms of insect and fungal damage on trees is intended to help forestry and quarantine staff undertake tree health assessments, in both forest and urban environments. The guide is designed to be used as a quick reference to common symptoms of damage, not as an identification guide to particular insect pests and pathogens.

Item Type:Monograph (Project Report)
Funders:Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)
Business groups:Biosecurity Queensland, Horticulture and Forestry Science
Additional Information:© The State of Queensland, Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries 2006. © The State of Queensland (Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation) 2011. Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act 1968, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without prior written permission of the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation. http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/77.htm. Enquiries should be directed to Commercialisation Unit SAFTRSCopyright@deedi.qld.gov.au or telephone the Business Information Centre on 13 25 23 (Queensland residents) or +61 7 3404 6999.
Keywords:Forest health guide; insect pest; fungal damage; disease; control; trees.
Subjects:Forestry
Plant pests and diseases
Live Archive:10 Oct 2011 05:17
Last Modified:24 Oct 2023 01:40

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