Neonectria fuckeliana infection of Pinus radiata nursery stock

Discusses the methodology and results of a study that aimed to determine if Pinus radiata nursery-age plants could become infected with Neonectria fuckeliana (which causes Nectria flute canker) and, if so, whether the colonisation was durable and if infected plants would express disease symptoms. So...

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Seedlings
Trees
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