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SUDDEN OAK DEATH
Understanding and Managing Sudden Oak Death in California
Table of contents
Part 1. Sudden Oak Death in California: An Overview
1.1 Diseases Caused by
Phytophthora ramorum
1.2 SOD Disease Cycle in California Forests
1.3. Factors That Influence SOD Development
1.4. SOD Development on Trunk Canker Hosts
1.5. Stand-Level SOD Impacts
Part 2. Managing Stands Before, During, and After SOD
2.1. Developing a SOD Management Plan
2.2. Management Strategies for Different Stages of the SOD Epidemic
2.3. Prioritizing Areas for SOD Disease Management Activities
Part 3. Technical Management Guidelines
3.1. Excluding
P. ramorum
From Non-Infested Areas
3.2. Reducing Disease Risk in Susceptible Stands
3.3. Monitoring Oaks With SOD to Assess Survival and Failure Potential
3.4. Assessing Fire Hazard Related to SOD-Killed Trees
3.5. Restoring SOD-Affected Forests
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