Abstract
The effect of MLO infection and drought on the radial growth of white ash trees was measured using standard dendrochronological techniques. Both MLO infection and drought stress caused reductions in the radial growth of white ash, but not all MLO-infected trees declined in radial growth. The effect of regional drought on the radial growth of white ash was investigated on 15 of 41 permanent research plots by comparing summary tree ring indices of the white ash within these plots with mean Palmer Drought Severity Indices for April through September (.)
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