Dutch elm disease

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Number:3227029
Description: Symptoms; cut stems showing staining
Photographer:R. Scott Cameron, Advanced Forest Protection, Inc.
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Number:4215047
Description: Symptoms; vascular staining
Photographer:Fred Baker, Utah State University
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Number:4213094
Description: Symptoms; close-up view of wilting leaves
Photographer:Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Archive, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
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Number:0355036
Description: Symptoms; advanced symptoms on American elm
Photographer:Robert L. Anderson, USDA Forest Service
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Number:1301074
Description: Symptoms; Large specimen elm tree killed
Photographer:Joseph O'Brien, USDA Forest Service
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Subject Reference(s)

  • The CABI Bioscience Database of Fungal Names (Funindex). The world database of fungal names (IndexFungorum; aka funindex) contains over 345,000 names of fungi (including yeast, lichens, chromistan fungi, protozoan fungi and fossil forms) at species level and below. It has been derived from a number of published lists including Saccardo’s Sylloge Fungorum (contributed by SBML, USDA), Petrak’s Lists, Saccardo’s Omissions, Lamb’s Index, Zahlbruckner’s Catalogue of Lichens (comprehensive for names at species level only but with an increasing number of names of infraspecific taxa) and CABI’s Index of Fungi. - http://www.indexfungorum.org/
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  • Hansen, E.M. and K.J. Lewis. 1997. Compendium of Conifer Diseases. APS Press. 3340 Pilot Knob Road, St. Paul, MN 55121-2097. 101 pp. -