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Receptivity of Picea sitchensis stumps to infection by Heterobasidion annosum basidiospores
2000
Forestry (London)
Picea sitchensis stumps were inoculated with Heterobasidion annosum basidiospores either immediately or 24 h, 7 days or 28 days after cutting, in order to determine the length of time they remained susceptible to infection. Control stumps were inoculated with sterile water; those that became colonized were presumed to have been infected by natural inoculum. The degree of colonization of inoculated stumps declined when spores were applied more than 24 h after cutting but was still greater than
doi:10.1093/forestry/73.5.457
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