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Outbreak of pink disease caused by Corticium salmonicolor in Eucalyptus grandis in Kerala, IndiaFootnote

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Pages 253-255 | Published online: 13 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

An outbreak of pink disease caused by Corticium salmonicolor Berk. & Br. in Eucalyptus grandis plantations in Kerala State is reported. The sporadic infection recorded during 1979 spread to an epidemic proportion within four years, affecting more than 50% of trees in the two plantations surveyed. Probable factors responsible for this outbreak of pink disease are discussed.

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KFRZI Publication No. 34.

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