Comparison of Phlebiopsis and urea and their effect when treating young spruces against Heterobasidion spp
Control of the economically important forest pathogen Heterobasidion spp. can be done by control with chemical and biological agents such as urea and Phlebiopsis. Today in Europe this action is mainly done during the mid stages of the rotation, thinning foremost and to a small extent in final fellin...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2015
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