Pathogens of plants of Hawaii
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Cindy Furukawa helping with faya tree work
IMAGE #
27_103
PHOTOGRAPHER
Don Gardner
IMAGE DATE
7/5/1978
KEYWORDS
Myrica faya, , Cindy Furukawa helping with faya tree work.
HOST
Myrica
faya
- Faya tree
PATHOGEN
No pathogen information available for this image.
PUBLICATIONS
Anderson, R. C., D. E. Gardner, C. C. Daehler, and F. E. Meinzer. 2002. Dieback of Acacia koa in Hawai`i: Ecological and pathological characteristics of affected stands. Forest Ecology and Management 273-286.
Gardner, D. E. 1978. Evaluation of a new technique for herbicidal treatment of Myrica faya trees. C. W. Smith, (ed.). Proceedings of the 2nd Conference in Natural Sciences, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, 1978. Cooperative Park Studies Unit (Dept. Botany)/Univ. Hawaii, Honolulu. 114-119
Gardner, D. E. 1980. Acacia koa seedling wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. koae, f. sp. nov. Phytopathology 594-597.
Gardner, D. E., and V. A. D. Kageler. 1982. Herbicidal control of firetree in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park: A new approach. Ecological Services Bulletin 7. National Park Service; Washington, D. C. 13
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