Duncan J. Morrison
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Publications of Duncan J. Morrison (14 listed):
Forest Pathology (2021) 51 (2 - e12675)
Michelle Cleary, Duncan J. Morrison and Bart van der Kamp (2021)
Symptom development and mortality rates caused by Armillaria ostoyae in juvenile mixed conifer stands in British Columbia's southern interior region
Forest Pathology (2012) 42, 100-108
M.R. Cleary, B.J. van der Kamp and D.J. Morrison (2012)
Effects of wounding and fungal infection with Armillaria ostoyae in three conifer species. I. Host response to abiotic wounding in non-infected roots
Forest Pathology (2012) 42, 109-123
M.R. Cleary, B.J. van der Kamp and D.J. Morrison (2012)
Effects of wounding and fungal infection with Armillaria ostoyae in three conifer species. II. Host response to the pathogen
Forest Pathology (2012) 42, 481-491
M.R. Cleary, B.J. van der Kamp and D.J. Morrison (2012)
Pathogenicity and virulence of Armillaria sinapina and host response to infection in Douglas-fir, western hemlock and western redcedar in the southern Interior of British Columbia
Forest Pathology (2011) 41, 31-40
D.J. Morrison (2011)
Epidemiology of Armillaria root disease in Douglas-fir plantations in the cedar-hemlock zone of the southern interior of British Columbia
Forest Pathology (2006) 36, 372-384
M.G. Cruickshank, D. Lejour and D.J. Morrison (2006)
Traumatic resin canals as markers of infection events in Douglas-fir roots infected with Armillaria root disease
Forest Pathology (2004) 34, 119-129
R. M. Robinson, D.J. Morrison and G.D. Jensen (2004)
Necrophylactic periderm formation in the roots of western larch and Douglas-fir trees infected with Armillaria ostoyae. II. The response to the pathogen
Forest Pathology (2004) 34, 15-26
D.J. Morrison (2004)
Rhizomorph growth habit, saprophytic ability and virulence of 15 Armillaria species
Forest Pathology (2004) 34, 105-118
R.M. Robinson, G.D. Jensen and D.J. Morrison (2004)
Necrophylactic periderm formation in the roots of western larch and Douglas-fir trees infected with Armillaria ostoyae. I. The response to abiotic wounding in non-infected roots
Forest Pathology (2002) 32, 99-107
D.J. Morrison and K.W. Pellow (2002)
Variation in virulence among isolates of Armillaria ostoyae
Forest Pathology (2001) 31, 371-385
R.M. Robinson and D.J. Morrison (2001)
Lesion formation and host response to infection by Armillaria ostoyae in the roots of western larch and Douglas-fir
Canadian Journal of Forest Research - Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestière (2000) 30, 405-414
D.J. Morrison, K.W. Pellow, D.J. Norris and A.F.L. Nemec (2000)
Visible versus actual incidence of Armillaria root disease in juvenile coniferous stands in the southern interior of British Columbia
European Journal of Forest Pathology (1999) 29, 1-16
D.J. Morrison and A.L.S. Johnson (1999)
Incidence of Heterobasidion annosum in precommercial thinning stumps in coastal British Columbia
International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) van der Kamp et al. - Armillaria and its control in ...
B.J. van der Kamp and D.J. Morrison (1998)
Armillaria and its control in British Columbia
Edinburgh, U.K. (9 - 16 Aug. 1998), Paper presented in section: Diseases of woody plants: biology, management and control