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sdu faculty of forestry journal special edition 2009 - Orman Fakültesi

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SDÜ Faculty <strong>of</strong> Forestry Journal<br />

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<strong>of</strong> Plant Pathology 120, 331-337.<br />

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Minnesota and Wisconsin. Plant Dis. 74, 54-56.<br />

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<strong>of</strong> Pinus resinosa in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Plant Disease 75, 507-510.<br />

Palmer, M.A., Stewart, E.L., Wingfield, M.J., 1987. Variation among isolates <strong>of</strong> Sphaeropsis sapinea<br />

in the North Central United States. Phytopathology 77, 944-948.<br />

Ranta, H., Neuvonen, S., Ylimartimo, A., 1995. Interactions <strong>of</strong> Gremmeniella abietina and<br />

endophytic fungi in shoots <strong>of</strong> Scots pine trees treated with simulated acid rain. Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Applied Ecology 32, 67-75.<br />

Roy, G., Bussières, G., Laflamme, G., Dessureault, M., 2001. In vitro inhibition <strong>of</strong> Heterobasidion<br />

annosum by Phaeotheca dimorphospora. Forest Pathology 31, 395-404.<br />

Schubert, M., Fink, S., Schwarze, F.W.M.R., 2008. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Trichoderma spp. as a biocontrol<br />

agent against wood decay fungi in urban trees. Biological Control 45, 111–123.<br />

Schulz, B., Boyle, C., Draeger, S., Römmert, A. –K.; Krohn, K., 2002. Endophytic fungi: a source <strong>of</strong><br />

novel biologically active secondary metabolites. Mycological Research 106, 996-1004.<br />

Smith, D.R.; Stanosz, G.R., 1995. Confirmation <strong>of</strong> two distinct populations <strong>of</strong> Sphaeropsis sapinea in<br />

the north central United States using RAPDs. Phytopathology 85, 699-704.<br />

Smith, D.R., Stanosz, G.R., 2006. A species-specific PCR assay for detection <strong>of</strong> Diplodia pinea and<br />

D. scrobiculata in dead red and jack pines with collar rot symptoms. Plant Disease 90,<br />

307-313.<br />

Smith, H., Wingfield, M.J., Coutinho, T.A., 2002. The role <strong>of</strong> latent Sphaeropsis sapinea infections in<br />

post-hail associated dieback <strong>of</strong> Pinus patula. Forest Ecology and Management 164, 177-<br />

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and established saplings in red pine plantations with Sphaeropsis collar rot. Plant Dis. 80,<br />

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sapinea on or in stems <strong>of</strong> red pine seedlings from seven Great Lakes region nurseries.<br />

Forest Pathology 35, 233-244.<br />

Stanosz, G.R., Smith, D.R., Leisso, R., 2007. Diplodia shoot blight and asymptomatic persistence <strong>of</strong><br />

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Weindling, R., 1932. Trichoderma lignorum as a parasite <strong>of</strong> other soil fungi. Phytopathology 22, 837–<br />

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