Pathogens of plants of Hawaii
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Fusarium growing from logs from dying koa tree on Mt. Tantalus, Oahu
IMAGE #
28_065
PHOTOGRAPHER
Don Gardner
IMAGE DATE
2/8/1994
KEYWORDS
Acacia koa, Fusarium oxysporum, Fusarium growing from logs from dying koa tree on Mt. Tantalus, Oahu.
HOST
Acacia
koa
var.
koa
- Koa
PATHOGEN
Fusarium
oxysporum
f.
tracheiphilum
- Fusarium
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.
Anderson, R. C., and D. E. Gardner. 1998. Investigations of koa (Acacia koa) decline in Hawaiian forests. Abstracts of the 1998 Hawaii Conservation Conference; 30-31 July; Maui.
Anderson, R. C., and D. E. Gardner. 2001. Koa dieback in Hawaii. Abstracts, Joint Meeting of APS, MSA, and SON, August 25 - 29, 2001, Salt Lake City, Utah. Phytopathology 91(6): S3.
Gardner, D. E. 1980. Acacia koa seedling wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. koae, f. sp. nov. Phytopathology 594-597.
Gardner, D. E. 1990. Plant diseases in Hawaiian parks: Prevention or preservation? Park Science 8-9
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