1. Damage to flowers and seeds; 2. Damage to seedlings and young plants; 3. Damage to needles and leaves; 4. Damage to buds, shoots and branches; 5. Bark damage; 6. Wilt diseases; 7. Damage to the standing stem; 8. Damage to fallen and felled timber; 9. Epiphytes, symbionts and parasitic flowering plants; 10. Changes in habit and growth abnormalities; Spore tables; Classification of fungi and lichens; Latin-English names of woody plants; Glossary; Literature; Index
"The book provides a comprehensive guide to a wide array of diseases and disorders of forest and urban trees throughout Europe and other north temperate regions . . . . The book is recommended for scientists, forest and plant pathologists, and forest practitioners."--Forest Science"The scientific quality is very high, with up-to-date and accurate pathology, and very thorough mycology."--Quarterly Review of Biology
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