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Ash dieback survey
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Details are given of the results of a survey of ash dieback carried out in the east-central region of England, from Humberside southward to Buckinghamshire. Ash dieback was prevalent throughout the area, the incidence of the disease being highest in Northamptonshire and adjacent areas in neighbouring counties, where the occurrence of dieback on ash trees over 25 ft in height was frequently over 40%. General observations made during the main survey, and the results of two other special surveys, indicated cl early that the incidence of ash dieback is related to the intensity of agricultural activity, particularly in areas of arable farming. The incidence of ash dieback recorded in the two special surveys was approximately eight times higher on trees in the agricultural countryside as compared with those in towns and villages.
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- Publisher:
- Commenwealth Forestry Institute, University of Oxford
- Series:
- C.F.I. Occasional papers
- Publication date:
- 1983-01-01
- ISSN:
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0141-8181
- Paper number:
- 24
- ISBN:
- 085074072X
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English
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- University of Oxford
- Copyright date:
- 1983
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- This document has been digitised by the Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford as part of the Oxford Digital Library for Forestry (ODLF) project. Digitisation of this document has been made possible through the support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The original contents of this document remain the copyright of the University of Oxford (http://www.ox.ac.uk/).
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