a: Foreword b: Preface c: Introduction to Infectious Forest Diseases PART I: INTRODUCTORY CONCEPTS 1: Concepts of Epidemiology of Forest Diseases 2: General Strategies of Forest Disease Management PART II: NON-FUNGAL INFECTIOUS FOREST DISEASES 3: Forest Diseases Caused by Viruses 4: Forest Diseases Caused by Prokaryotes: Phytoplasmal and Bacterial Diseases 5: Forest Diseases Caused by Higher Parasitic Plants: Mistletoes 6: Pine Wilt Disease and Other Nematode Diseases PART III: FOREST DISEASES CAUSED BY FUNGI AND FUNGAL-LIKE ORGANISMS IIIa: ROOT AND BUTT ROTS 7: Annosus Root and Butt Rots 8: Armillaria Root Rots 9: Laminated and Tomentosus Root Rots IIIb: STEM ROTS 10: Heart Rots, Sap Rots and Canker Rots IIIc: VASCULAR DISEASES 11: Ceratocystis Diseases 12: Dutch Elm Disease and Other Ophiostoma Diseases 13: Blackstain Root Disease and Other Leptographium Diseases IIId: CANKER DISEASES 14: Cankers and Other Diseases Caused by the Botryosphaeriaceae 15: Chestnut Blight 16: Other Cankers Caused by Cryphonectria and Sibling Species 17: Cypress Canker 18: Pitch Canker 19: Larch Canker 20: Hypoxylon Canker IIIe: BRANCH AND TIP BLIGHTS 21: Branch and Tip Blights IIIf: FOLIAR DISEASES 22: Dothistroma Needle Blight 23: Other Foliar Diseases of Coniferous Trees 24: Foliar Diseases of Broadleaved Trees IIIg: OOMYCETE DISEASES 25: Oomycete Diseases IIIh: RUST DISEASES 26: Tree Rusts PART IV: NURSERY DISEASES 27: Seed, Seedling and Nursery Diseases PART V: INTRODUCED PATHOGENS 28: Responding to Diseases Caused by Exotic Tree Pathogens
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