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Occurrence of Cryphonectria canker disease of Eucalyptus in Kerala, India
, C. MOHANAN, E. FLORENCE J.MARIA
Published in
1985
Volume: 106
   
Issue: 2
Pages: 265 - 276
Abstract
Cryphonectria cubensis, recorded for the first time in India, is responsible for causing severe stem cankers in Eucalyptus grandis in Kerala. Disease outbreaks are localised and vary in severity with host species, at times affecting up to 30% of the trees in a stand. Infection usually occurs on the main stem 1 to 1 {\textperiodcentered}5 m above ground and occasionally near ground level. There is evidence of tree to tree spread of the disease from the primary infection foci. The disease also affects coppicing by stumps after harvest. Details on the incidence and epidemiology of the disease are presented. Copyright {\textcopyright} 1985, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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