Abstract

The Occurrence of Melampsora pinitorqua (Braun) Rostr. in Central and Eastern Europe, its biology and methods of control are described on the basis of a literature review. The incidence of the disease in young Scots pine plantations is dependent on the presence of the alternate host, Populus tremula, in the region. A comparison of the incidence with climatic conditions during several years in Poland, using “Walter Climate-diagrams” demonstrated that spring drought reduces the disease.

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