DSpace Repository

Status of insects and diseases on eastside national forests and adjoining state and private lands, 1984

Show simple item record

dc.date 2006-11-29T15:33:08Z
dc.date 2006-11-29T15:33:08Z
dc.date 1985
dc.date.accessioned 2013-10-16T07:42:43Z
dc.date.available 2013-10-16T07:42:43Z
dc.date.issued 2013-10-16
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/3537
dc.identifier.uri http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/1957/3537
dc.description Insects and diseases have the potential of seriously affecting timber associated resources on eastside forests within the foreseeable future. Within the past decade, lodgepole pine mortality attributed to the mountain pine beetle has totaled tens of millions of trees on the Gallatin and Beaverhead National Forests (NF) alone. In that same time, growth loss resulting from western spruce budworm defoliation has been about 90 million cubic feet. Growth loss to dwarf mistletoe for the past decade has been nearly 68 million cubic feet. Root disease-caused losses have likewise been significant.
dc.language en_US
dc.publisher Missoula, Mont. : USDA Forest Service, Northern Region
dc.relation Report (United States. Forest Service. Northern Region)
dc.relation no. 85-16
dc.relation Forest pest management
dc.title Status of insects and diseases on eastside national forests and adjoining state and private lands, 1984
dc.type Technical Report


Files in this item

Files Size Format View

There are no files associated with this item.

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record

Search DSpace


Advanced Search

Browse

My Account