Title | Forestry Commission |
Type | Publisher |
Author & Year | Title |
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Anon. | Oak processionary moth - Thaumetopoea processionea |
Tubby, I. | Tree death in poplar plantations, summer 2005 |
Anon, 2012 | Chestnut Blight (Cryphonectria parasitica) |
Forest Research Agency, 2012 | Ash dieback disease |
Brown, A. & Webber, J., 2008 | Red band needle blight of conifers in Britain |
Hughes, J. & Broome, A., 2007 | Forests and Wood Ants in Scotland |
Wainhouse, D. & Brough, S., 2007 | Resistance of Young Conifers to Feeding Damage by Pine Weevil |
Moffat, A., 2006 | Use of Sewage Sludge and Composts in Forestry |
Brown, A. & Macaskill, G., 2005 | Shoot Diseases of Pine |
Bryce, J., Cartmel, S. & Quine, C.P., 2005 | Habitat Use by Red and Grey Squirrels: Results of Two Recent Studies and Implications for Management |
Green, S., 2005 | Birch dieback in Scotland |
Cottrell, J., 2004 | Conservation of Black Poplar (Populus nigra L.) |
Webber, J., Gibbs, J. & Hendry, S., 2004 | Phytophthora Disease of Alder |
Lonsdale, D. & Tabbush, P., 2002 | Poplar Rust and its Recent Impact in Great Britain |
Heritage, S & Moore, R., 2001 | The Assessment of Site Characteristics as Part of a Management Strategy to Reduce Damage by Hylobius |
Ferris, R. & Simmons, E., 2000 | Plant Communities and Soil Seedbanks in Broadleaved-Conifer Mixtures on Ancient Woodland Sites in Lowland Britain |
Gill, R., 2000 | The Impact of Deer on Woodland Biodiversity |
Lonsdale, D., 2000 | Hazards from Trees |
Brasier, C., 1999 | Phytophthora Pathogens of Trees: Their Rising Profile in Europe |
Gibbs, J., 1999 | Dieback of Pedunculate Oak |
Harmer, R., 1999 | Using Natural Colonisation to Create or Expand New Woodlands |
Mayle, B., 1999 | Domestic Stock Grazing to Enhance Woodland Biodiversity |
Pratt, J., 1999 | PG Suspension for the Control of Fomes Root Rot of Pine |
White, J., 1998 | Estimating the Age of Large and Veteran Trees in Britain |
Mitchell, A.F., 1972 | Conifers in the British Isles: a descriptive handbook |
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