Abstract

As a result of a phytopathological investigation into birch (Betula pendula) stands in the Krasnoyarsk group of areas (south of Middle Siberia), newly appearing and existing nidi of bacterial dropsy have been discovered. The influence of growth conditions on morbid affection in birch forests and the correlation between disease prevalence and characteristics of forest inventory have been established. The specificities of tree affection within phytocenoses and the influence of disease on the sanitary state of birch forests have been discussed.

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