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Forest decline versus tree decline-the pathological considerations
Authors:John M Skelly
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Pathology, The Pennsylvania State University, 16802 University Park, PA, USA
Abstract:It is important to recognize that our eastern United States forests are being exposed to phytotoxic doses of gaseous air pollutants. Regionally, ozone is recognized as the pollutant of concern. Acidic depositions have also been suggested as being directly pathogenic in causing observed forests declines. However, forest tree declines are not new to the forest pathology literature. Pathological, entomological, and abiotic stress causal complexes have satisfactorily explained declines of several major hardwood and conifer species. We, as forest biologists, must recognize that numerous biotic and abiotic agents can directly incite forest tree diseases without the need of predispositional stress as initiated by air pollutants.Contribution from lsquoFourth World Wilderness Congress-Acid Rain Symposium, Denver (Estes Park), Coloradorsquo, September 11–18, 1987.
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