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Thomas E. Hinds's Images

Title: retired
Organization: USDA Forest Service
Unit: Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
Country: United States

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
4215053 black rot Ceratocystis fimbriata cankers on aspen
4215055 sooty-bark canker Encoelia pruinosa canker on aspen
4215049 Cryptosphaeria cankers Cryptosphaeria spp. on aspen
4215054 black rot Ceratocystis fimbriata on aspen
1473123 fir and spruce canker spruce cankers- branch stubs
1473002 unknown broom of unknown cause, likley somatic mutation, 1954
1473189 Cenangium cankers Cenangium spp. canker high on bole
1473016 Helicobasidium fungi Helicobasidium spp. decay on Tree 120 caused by Helicobasidium
1473076 canker
1473087 Nectria canker Nectria spp. external before removing thin outter bark; "Nectria-like" canker
1473154 black rot Ceratocystis fimbriata also referred to as black canker; photo taken 9/1/1968
1473164 black rot Ceratocystis fimbriata photo taken 7/1/1970
1473165 Cryptosphaeria canker Cryptosphaeria ligniota canker with ax for scale; photo taken 9/1/1972.
1473167 Macrophoma rough bark disease Macrophoma tumefaciens
1473168 Macrophoma rough bark disease Macrophoma tumefaciens
1473170 Cryptosphaeria canker Cryptosphaeria ligniota photo taken in 1973
1473174 artist's conk Ganoderma applanatum windthrow; photo taken 8/1973
1473175 artist's conk Ganoderma applanatum sporophore; photo taken 9/1973
1473187 aspen/poplar Populus spp. Work was done on this syndrome in the 1970s as many isolated discoveries of the syndrome were made in the region. It is suspected to be an expression of a developmental disease resuting from a stress to roots; no virus or biotic agent found.  Photo taken 9/1975
1473186 aspen/poplar Populus spp. Work was done on this syndrome in the 1970s as many isolated discoveries of the syndrome were made in the region. It is suspected to be an expression of a developmental disease resuting from a stress to roots; no virus or biotic agent found.  Photo taken 9/1975
1473108 Hypoxylon canker of aspen Entoleuca mammata 10" dbh aspen girdled by canker
1473093 black rot Ceratocystis fimbriata
1473086 Cenangium cankers Cenangium spp. inner bark deteriorates to a black, soot-like mass; 1961
1473075 Nectria canker Nectria spp.
1473039 artist's conk Ganoderma applanatum
1473017 root rot Phellinus hartigii decay of Tree 177
1473006 quaking aspen Populus tremuloides
1473013 quaking aspen Populus tremuloides tree #539
1473012 trunk rot Pholiota adiposa tree #532
4215050 Cryptosphaeria cankers Cryptosphaeria spp. unusual ascomycetes that destroys wood
4215051 Cryptosphaeria cankers Cryptosphaeria spp. one of the unusual ascomycetes that can decay wood

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