A Guide to Major Insects, Diseases, Air Pollution Injury, and Chemical Injury of Sycamore
This 44 page booklet will help nurserymen, forest woodland managers, pest control specialists, and homeowners to identify and control pests problems on sycamore trees. The major insect and disease pests of sycamore in the Eastern United States are emphasized. Descriptions and illustrations of the pests and the damage they cause are provided to aid in identification. Brief notes are given on biology and control to aid in predicting and making control decisions.
A.D. Wilson, T.D. Leininger, N.M. Schiff, J.D. Solomon
1999
General Technical Report SRS-28
Booklet
Research (applied), Insects, Ozone and NOx, Diagnosis and Treatment, Abiotic Factors, Disease, Forest Management, Nursery, Identification, Health (tree), Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Air Quality/Pollution
National
Decline, Decline, Scale, Scale, Air quality, Air quality, Pests, Pests, Decay, Decay, Cavity, Cavity, Abiotic factors, Abiotic factors, Damage, Damage, Tree physiology, Tree physiology, Tree health, Tree health, Trunk injury, Trunk injury, Health, Health, Native trees, Native trees, Injury, Injury, Pathogen, Pathogen, Root health, Root health, Biology, Biology, Platanus, Platanus, Root damage, Root damage, Leaf characteristics, Leaf characteristics, Failure, Failure, Insect, Insect, Stump decay, Stump decay, Root failure, Root failure, Branch failure, Branch failure, Anthracnose, Anthracnose, Disease, Disease, Host plant, Host plant, Insect control, Insect control, Tree decline, Tree decline, Insects, Insects, Accelerated decay, Accelerated decay, Aphids, Aphids, Nursery, Nursery, Identification, Identification, Disease control, Disease control, Armillaria, Armillaria
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