Redbay Wilt Risk Assessment Map For Georgia
University Outreach Publication
Risk assessment for Ophiostoma / Xyleborus glabratus range expansion based upon combined climatic data (temperature, precipitation, and evaporation -- 30 year averages) and susceptible species present (Laurel family genera included were Cinnamomum, Lindera(3), Litsea, Persea (2), and Sassafras).
The larger the number, the less the risk.
(SFNR06-8) 2006
Kim D. Coder
2006
Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources, University of Georgia
Athens, GA
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SFNR06-8
Abiotic Factors, Disease, Health (tree), Insects, Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Landscape Ecology, Stress & Stressors
Georgia, Southeast
Redbay, Persea, Ophiostoma, Leaf characteristics, Xyleborus, Laurel, Redbay wilt