Pacific Forestry Centre's Forest Pathology Herbarium
DAVFP Collections Database
The current search is by: Other pests/damage
Abiotic factor
Abiotic - ? Boron deficiency
Abiotic - ? Climatic damage
Abiotic - ? Drought (Root Stress)
Abiotic - ? Environmental damage
Abiotic - ? Environmental damage; ? Frost damage
Abiotic - ? Frost
Abiotic - ? Genetic
Abiotic - ? Herbicide damage
Abiotic - ? Micronutrient deficiency
Abiotic - ? Nutrient deficiency
Abiotic - ? Physiological
Abiotic - ? Physiological or Fume damage
Abiotic damage
abiotic? Repeated frost or chemical damage
Albinism
Atmospheric impurities
Atmospheric impurities - Chlorine
Atmospheric impurities - Fluoride
Atmospheric impurities - Fluorine
Atmospheric impurities - Herbicides
Atmospheric impurities - Salt Spray
Atmospheric impurities - Smoke
Atmospheric impurities - So 2
Atrophy
banded needles
Bark proliferation
Broom
Burls
Canker
Chemical injury
Chemical toxicity
Chemical toxicity, herbicides
Chemical toxicity, oil
Chlorosis
Cone proliferation
Control For Rust Inoculations
Environmental damage
Environmental stress
Fasciation
Fasciation of Root
Fasciculation
Fluoride injury
Gall
Hemlock bark galls
Hemlock galls
Injury - Oxygenated polyphenols
Late frost
Leaf scorch
Mechanical injury
Mechanical injury, Hail
Mechanical injury, Ice
Mineral deficient
Mineral excess
Needle epiphyte
Needles - uninfected
Negative (burls)
Negative (galls)
Negative - Unknown Gall
Nutrient deficiency
Oedema (non-para Agencies)
Petrified wood decay samples
Physiological
Physiological disorder
Purple discoloration
So2 damage
Soil conditions
Stain
Sunscald / Exposure damage
Temperature, high (Sunscald)
Temperature, low (Frost)
Terminal bud proliferation
Twig Galls
Unidentified - ? Genetic
Unusual wound response - excessive callus growth
Winter damage
Witches' broom
Witches' broom / Needle Stunting