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Resinious Atropellis canker on southwestern white pine
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: canker
forest pathology
Organisms: white pine blister rust
Location: Sacramento Mountains; NM; United States
Description: Resinious Atropellis canker on southwestern white pine
Date: 1998

Atropellis fruiting on southwestern white pine
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: canker
forest pathology
Organisms: white pine blister rust
Location: Sacramento Mountains; NM; United States
Description: Atropellis fruiting on southwestern white pine
Date: 1998

Black stain indicating Atropellis on southwestern white pine
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: canker
forest pathology
Organisms: white pine blister rust
Location: Sacramento Mountains; NM; United States
Description: Black stain indicating Atropellis on southwestern white pine
Date: 1998

Rodent-gnawed canker of white pine blister rust on branch of southwestern white pine
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: canker
forest pathology
Organisms: white pine blister rust
Location: Sacramento Mountains; NM; United States
Description: Rodent-gnawed canker of white pine blister rust on branch of southwestern white pine
Date: 1998

Unruptured aecia of white pine blister rust on main stem of southwestern white pine
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: canker
forest pathology
Organisms: white pine blister rust
Location: Sacramento Mountains; NM; United States
Description: Unruptured aecia of white pine blister rust on main stem of southwestern white pine
Date: 1998