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White pocket rot of Quercus alba caused by  Polyporus dryophilus
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: decay
forest pathology
Location: Castell; AR; United States
Description: White pocket rot of Quercus alba caused by Polyporus dryophilus
Date: 1912

White pocket rot of Quercus alba (radial-longitudinal section) caused by Polyporus dryophilus
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: decay
forest pathology
Location: Ozarks ; AR; United States
Description: White pocket rot of Quercus alba (radial-longitudinal section) caused by Polyporus dryophilus
Date: 1912

White pocket rot of Quercus alba (cross section) caused by Polyporus dryophilus
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: decay
forest pathology
Location: Ozarks; AR; United States
Description: White pocket rot of Quercus alba (cross section) caused by Polyporus dryophilus
Date: 1912

Honeycomb rot of Quercus alba caused by Stereum sub-pileatum
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: decay
forest pathology
Location: Ozarks; AR; United States
Description: Honeycomb rot of Quercus alba caused by Stereum sub-pileatum
Date: 1912

Heartwood and sapwood decay of Juniperus scopulorum (polished, cross section) caused by Fomes texanus
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: decay
forest pathology
Location: Albuquerque ; NM; United States
Description: Heartwood and sapwood decay of Juniperus scopulorum (polished, cross section) caused by Fomes texanus
Date: 1912

Heartwood and sapwood decay of Juniperus scopulorum (cross section) caused by Fomes texanus
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: decay
forest pathology
Location: Albuquerque ; NM; United States
Description: Heartwood and sapwood decay of Juniperus scopulorum (cross section) caused by Fomes texanus
Date: 1912

Staves stacked at North Sycamore Creek, Chess and Wymond sale
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: logging
decay
forest pathology
Location: Ozark National Forest ; AR; United States
Description: Staves stacked at North Sycamore Creek, Chess and Wymond sale
Date: 1912

Decay of Juniperus virginiana root cause by Polystictus versicolor.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: decay
forest pathology
Location: Park Lane ; VA; United States
Description: Decay of Juniperus virginiana root cause by Polystictus versicolor.
Date: 1912