[Taxacom] Does anyone know what happen to this pine tree?
Michael A. Ivie
mivie at montana.edu
Mon Oct 6 10:49:09 CDT 2008
Possibly Thecodiplosis japonensis, a problem on the red pine in Korea
and Japan
See:
http://www.ffpri-kys.affrc.go.jp/situ/zoo/catalog/9gaichu/matuba.htm
http://www.ffpri-kys.affrc.go.jp/kysmr/data/mr0004s1.htm
http://www.springerlink.com/content/j6107l2283117941/
Soowon Cho wrote:
> Hi, members,
>
> Does anyone know what is going on to the pine trees (in Korea)? I hope it is
> not due to insects. Please see the two images I loaded up at the following
> webpage.
> http://web.chungbuk.ac.kr/~soowon/
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
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