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      Isolation, identification and pathogenicity of Phytophthora species from declining oak stands

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      Forest Pathology
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          European oak declines and global warming: a theoretical assessment with special reference to the activity of Phytophthora cinnamomi

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            Pesticides in fog.

            The discovery of the very acidic nature of fog and clouds has created much interest in sampling, analysing, and elucidating the chemistry of fog, principally because an understanding of the chemical transformations leading to acid fog may provide important clues to the origin of acid rain. Recently, the knowledge of the chemistry of fog has expanded to include carbonyl compounds, volatile organic acids, and alkyl sulphonates. We have discovered that a variety of pesticides and their toxic alteration products are present in fog, and that they occasionally reach high concentrations relative to reported rainwater concentrations. In our experiments, we were able to measure the air-water distribution coefficients of pesticides between the liquid fog and the interstitial gas phase. These measurements reveal that some chemicals are enriched several thousandfold in the suspended liquid fog droplets compared to equilibrium distributions expected from Henry's Law coefficients for pure aqueous solutions.
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              Role of Mycorrhizae in Root Disease

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                Journal
                Forest Pathology
                Forest Pathol
                Wiley-Blackwell
                1437-4781
                1439-0329
                October 1996
                October 1996
                : 26
                : 5
                : 253-272
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                10.1111/j.1439-0329.1996.tb00846.x
                525673ea-21bb-49ea-9548-0fa2eb3967dc
                © 1996

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