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    Susceptibility of sugar pine, Shasta red fir and Sierra lodgepole pine to mountain hemlock dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium tsugense subsp. mertensianae, Viscaceae) in south central Oregon by Oblinger, Brent W., Andrea, Vannini

    “…In southern Oregon and northern California, mountain hemlock dwarf mistletoe (MHDM; Arceuthobium tsugense subsp. mertensianae) commonly parasitizes mountain…”
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    Heights to white pine blister rust cankers caused by Cronartium ribicola on young Pinus monticola in the Oregon East Cascades by Oblinger, Brent W., Stauder, Cameron M.

    “…In addition to breeding for genetic resistance, lower branch pruning is a management strategy to mitigate adverse effects of Cronartium ribicola on young…”
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    Prioritizing Young Western White Pine Stands for Blister Rust Pruning on the Warm Springs Reservation by Singleton, Ryan, Oblinger, Brent W.

    Published in Journal of forestry (01-09-2017)
    “…A prioritization protocol was developed on the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon to inventory and identify stands with young western…”
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    Pruning high-value Douglas-fir can reduce dwarf mistletoe severity and increase longevity in Central Oregon by Maffei, Helen M., Filip, Gregory M., Grulke, Nancy E., Oblinger, Brent W., Margolis, Ellis Q., Chadwick, Kristen L.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-11-2016)
    “…•Mechanical pruning can delay, even eradicate, the impact of Arceuthobium douglasii.•Eradication is more probable in lightly infected trees without infected…”
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    Evaluating a decade (2011–2020) of integrated forest pest management in the United States by Coleman, Tom W, Graves, Andrew D, Oblinger, Brent W, Flowers, Robbie W, Jacobs, James J, Moltzan, Bruce D, Sky Stephens, Stephanie, Rabaglia, Robert J

    Published in Journal of integrated pest management (01-01-2023)
    “…Abstract To sustain healthy forests in the United States, the USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection and cooperators utilize integrated pest management…”
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    Red pine harvest debris as a potential source of inoculum of Diplodia shoot blight pathogens by Oblinger, Brent W., Smith, Denise R., Stanosz, Glen R.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-08-2011)
    “…► Diplodia shoot blight was found on planted red pine seedlings growing near debris. ► Conidia of Diplodia pathogens were extracted from logging debris after…”
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    Identifying conifer mortality induced by Armillaria root disease using airborne lidar and orthoimagery in south central Oregon by Oblinger, Brent W., Bright, Benjamin C., Hanavan, Ryan P., Simpson, Mike, Hudak, Andrew T., Cook, Bruce D., Corp, Lawrence A.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-05-2022)
    “…•Mapped clusters of dead trees intersecting canopy openings were used to identify sites with root disease-induced conifer mortality.•Trees were classified as…”
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