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Microbiology / Curculionidae / Woodboring beetles / Sudden oak death / Canker / Alpha-Pinene / Bleeding Canker of Horse Chestnut / Ambrosia beetle / Phytophthora / Biology / Tree diseases / Chemistry
Date: 2013-07-26 11:29:21
Microbiology
Curculionidae
Woodboring beetles
Sudden oak death
Canker
Alpha-Pinene
Bleeding Canker of Horse Chestnut
Ambrosia beetle
Phytophthora
Biology
Tree diseases
Chemistry

Proceedings of the Sudden Oak Death Fifth Science Symposium Ethanol Attracts Scolytid Beetles to Phytophthora ramorum Cankers on Coast Live Oak 1 Rick G. Kelsey, 2 Maia Beh, 3 Dave Shaw, 4 and Daniel K. Manter 5 Abstrac

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