Proceedings of the American elm restoration workshop 2016
Authors: | Cornelia C. Pinchot, Kathleen S. Knight, Linda M. Haugen, Charles E. Flower, James M. eds..Slavicek |
Year: | 2017 |
Type: | General Technical Report - Proceedings |
Station: | Northern Research Station |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.2737/NRS-GTR-P-174 |
Source: | Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-174. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 148 p. |
Abstract
Proceedings from the 2016 American Elm Restoration Workshop in Lewis Center, OH. The published proceedings include 16 papers pertaining to elm pathogens, American elm ecology, and American elm reintroduction.Titles contained within Proceedings of the American elm restoration workshop 2016
- Elms and Dutch elm disease: a quick overview
- Genome-wide analyses of the Dutch elm disease fungi
- Dutch elm disease: an overview of the biology and management regimens
- Canopy decline assessment in American elm after inoculation with different doses of Ophiostoma ulmi and O. novo-ulmi
- Effects of inoculation timing on symptom development in Ulmus americana L.
- Challenge inoculations to test for Dutch elm disease tolerance: a summary of methods used by various researchers
- The Glenwood Estate: our 32-year experience using Arbotect® 20-S to control Dutch elm disease
- Novel insights into the elm yellows phytoplasma genome and into the metagenome of elm yellows-infected elms
- Elm yellows: a widespread and overlooked killer of elm trees across the United States
- The ecological role of American elm (Ulmus americana L.) in floodplain forests of northeastern North America
- Elm genetic diversity and hybridization in the presence of Dutch elm disease
- American elm clones of importance in Dutch elm disease tolerance studies
- Report from the street: elm reintroduction
- Pruning cycles and storm damage: are young American elms failing prematurely?
- American elm (Ulmus americana) in restoration plantings: a review
- Restoring ecosystem resilience to urban forests using Dutch elm disease-tolerant American elm trees