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Armillaria in the northern Rockies
By G. I. McDonald
Compartmentalization of decayed wood associated with Armillaria mellea in several tree species
Compartmentalization of decayed wood associated with Armillaria mellea in several tree species
By Alex L. Shigo

Laminated root rot of western conifers
By E. E. Nelson

The development of spectro-signature indicators of root disease impacts on forest stands
By John F. Wear
Root rots of raspberry and strawberry in the home garden
Root rots of raspberry and strawberry in the home garden
By Roy M. Davidson
Control of black walnut root rot diseases in nurseries
Control of black walnut root rot diseases in nurseries
By Kenneth J. Kessler

Maintaining cultures of wood-rotting fungi
By E. E. Nelson
Sorghum root and stalk rots
Sorghum root and stalk rots
By Consultative Group Discussion on Research Needs and Strategies for Control of Sorghum Root and Stalk Rot Diseases (1983 Bellagio, Italy)
Root and butt rots of forest trees
Root and butt rots of forest trees
By International Conference on Root and Butt Rots of Forest Trees (9th 1997 Carcans-Maubuisson, France)
Ecology, identification, and management of forest root diseases in Oregon
Ecology, identification, and management of forest root diseases in Oregon
By Gregory M. Filip

Laminated root rot damage in a young Douglas-fir stand
By E. E. Nelson
Factors affecting inter-tree root contact and the transmission of Phellinus weirii in young-growth Douglas-fir
Factors affecting inter-tree root contact and the transmission of Phellinus weirii in young-growth Douglas-fir
By Keith M. Reynolds
Ecology and control of Pythium root rot in flower bulb culture
Ecology and control of Pythium root rot in flower bulb culture
By Gera van Os

Laminated root rot of Douglas-fir in western Oregon and Washington
By Thomas White Childs
Pythium root rot of sugarcane
Pythium root rot of sugarcane
By Robert Delafield Rands
White pocket root and butt rot
White pocket root and butt rot
By
Management strategies for reducing losses caused by fusiform rust, annosus root rot, and littleleaf disease
Management strategies for reducing losses caused by fusiform rust, annosus root rot, and littleleaf disease
By
Laminated root rot in a western Washington plantation
Laminated root rot in a western Washington plantation
By Richard E. Miller

Preliminary report on root rot in Hawaii
By C. W. Carpenter

Clitocybe root rot of woody plants in the southeastern United States
By Arthur S. Rhoads

Root diseases in Oregon and Washington conifers
By James S. Hadfield