Forest pathology.

  • Denis A. Quirke
Keywords: disease, biological science, prevention, living organisms.

Abstract

Forest Pathology comprises those branches of biological science which deal with disease of forest trees for the purpose of preventing or controlling it. The chief causal agents of disease. The majority of diseases in the forest are caused by the activities of living organisms, viz., Animals, of which the most important ate Insects and Mites; Fungi; and Bacteria. Insects and Fungi may be regarded as being the most important causal agents of disease...
Published
1946-11-01
How to Cite
Quirke, D. A. (1946) “Forest pathology.”, Irish Forestry. Available at: https://journal.societyofirishforesters.ie/index.php/forestry/article/view/8552 (Accessed: 20April2024).
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