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13 inch d.b.h. lodgepole pine broken over at 2 feet with brown cubical butt rot (Coniophora puteana?)
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: butt rot
forest pathology
Organisms: lodgepole pine
Location: Red Feather Dist., Roosevelt N.F.; CO; United States
Description: 13 inch d.b.h. lodgepole pine broken over at 2 feet with brown cubical butt rot (Coniophora puteana?)
Date: 7/31/1964

Dick Hicks cutting on tree 140
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: butt rot
spruce defect study
forest pathology
Organisms: spruce
Location: White River N.F.; CO; United States
Description: Dick Hicks cutting on tree 140
Date: 8/1957

Dick Hicks cutting butt off tree 140
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: butt rot
spruce defect study
forest pathology
Organisms: spruce
Location: White River N.F.; CO; United States
Description: Dick Hicks cutting butt off tree 140
Date: 8/1957

12 '' lodgepole pine broken off because of butt rot which entered old wound (porky) 28 years ago
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: butt rot
animal damage
forest pathology
Organisms: lodgepole pine
Location: Tongue Dist., Big Horn N.F.; WY; United States
Description: 12 '' lodgepole pine broken off because of butt rot which entered old wound (porky) 28 years ago
Date: 9/1955

13'' lodgepole broken over at 3' with butt rot
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: butt rot
forest pathology
Organisms: lodgepole pine
Location: Big Horn N.F.; WY; United States
Description: 13'' lodgepole broken over at 3' with butt rot
Date: 9/1955

30'' lodgepole broken over at 10' with brown butt rot
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: butt rot
forest pathology
Organisms: lodgepole pine
Location: Tensleep Dist, Big Horn N.F.; WY; United States
Description: 30'' lodgepole broken over at 10' with brown butt rot
Date: 9/1955

8.8'' lodgepole pine broken over at 3' with butt rot coming in through roots
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: butt rot
forest pathology
Organisms: lodgepole pine
Location: Roosevelt N.F.; CO; United States
Description: 8.8'' lodgepole pine broken over at 3' with butt rot coming in through roots
Date: 8/1955

Close-up of root pulled up by broken tree of preceeding photo showing rot and sporophores at base of tree
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: butt rot
forest pathology
Organisms: lodgepole pine
Location: Roosevelt N.F.; CO; United States
Description: Close-up of root pulled up by broken tree of preceeding photo showing rot and sporophores at base of tree
Date: 8/1955

Cross section showing brown butt rot at 6' of tree 19 cut on the Gunnison N.F.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: decay
butt rot
forest pathology
Organisms: spruce
Location: Keystone Dist., Medicine Bow N.F.; WY; United States
Description: Cross section showing brown butt rot at 6' of tree 19 cut on the Gunnison N.F.
Date: 6/1955

Overmature ponderosa pine displaying a brown cubical heartrot.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: butt rot
wildlife ecology and conservation
Location: Clint's Well, Coconino; AZ; United States
Description: Overmature ponderosa pine displaying a brown cubical heartrot.
Date: 1946

Quercus alba with symptoms of root and butt rot caused by Polyporus dryadeus
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: butt rot
forest pathology
Location: Arlington Cemetery; VA; United States
Description: Quercus alba with symptoms of root and butt rot caused by Polyporus dryadeus
Date: 1912