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Book SynopsisTrade Review"The book is overall an enjoyable read and I believe it will become an appreciated tool for forest health specialists and practitioners." --Quarterly Review of Biology
Table of ContentsPart I: Basis of tree pathology 1. Basic concept and principles of forest pathology 2. Diagnostic tools and techniques in tree pathology Part II: Tree health: Global perspectives 3. Forest diversity and productivity: Implications for forest health in future climates 4. Globalization, invasive forest pathogen species, and forest tree health 5. Abiotic factors affecting forest tree health 6. Climate change and forest health: Detecting dieback hotspots 7. Ecological, evolutionary, and societal impacts of invasions by emergent forest pathogens 8. Population dynamics of forest tree pathogens 9. Modeling forest disturbance and tree disease dynamics Part III: Basis and principles of tree disease resistance breeding 10. Resistance breeding against tree pathogens Part IV: Foliage (including Needles) Pathogens of trees (case examples) 11. Dothistroma needle blight disease 12. Rust diseases of forest trees 13. Ash dieback 14. Temperate oak declines: Biotic and abiotic predisposition factors Part V: Stem and shoot pathogens of trees (case examples) 15. Rapid Ohia Death in Hawaii 16. Dutch elm diseas 17. Diseases of chestnut trees 18. Pine pitcher cancker (PPC): An introduction, an overview Part VI: Root diseases (pathogens) (case examples) 19. Heterobasidion annosum s.l.: Biology, genomics, and pathogenicity factors 20. Armillaria root disease of diverse trees in wide-spread gloabl regions 21. Phytophthora diseases Part VII: Beneficial microbes (mycorrhiza, saprotrophs) 22. Mycorrhizas: Role in N and P cyclcing and nutrition of forest trees Part VII: Management of forest tree diseases 23. Forest free disease control and management