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Mule deer in ponderosa pine
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: wildlife
deer
wildlife ecology and conservation
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Los Alamos; NM; United States
Description: Mule deer in ponderosa pine
Date: 08/1967

Infection center in virgin stand
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: ponderosa pine
mistletoe
Location: Mouth of Fence Canyon, Mescalero I.R.; NM; United States
Description: Infection center in virgin stand
Date: 3/1962

Hail damage in ponderosa pine
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: abiotic damage
forest pathology
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Whitetail Unit, Mescalero Reservation; NM; United States
Description: Hail damage in ponderosa pine
Date: 3/1962

Hail damage in ponderosa pine
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: abiotic damage
forest pathology
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Whitetail Unit, Mescalero Reservation; NM; United States
Description: Hail damage in ponderosa pine
Date: 3/1962

Cross-section of ponderosa pine stem showing dwarf mistletoe sinkers and hypertrophy of the host tissues
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: ponderosa pine
mistletoe
Location: Mescalero I. R.; NM; United States
Description: Cross-section of ponderosa pine stem showing dwarf mistletoe sinkers and hypertrophy of the host tissues
Date: 1958

Cross section of ponderosa pine stem showing dwarfmistletoe sinkers and hypertrophy of the host tissues
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: ponderosa pine
mistletoe
Location: Mescalero I.R.; NM; United States
Description: Cross section of ponderosa pine stem showing dwarfmistletoe sinkers and hypertrophy of the host tissues
Date: 1958

Class 6 infected 50-year old pole, height 22.5' DBH 9.3''
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: ponderosa pine
mistletoe
Location: Mescalero I. R.; NM; United States
Description: Class 6 infected 50-year old pole, height 22.5' DBH 9.3''
Date: 11/1955

Class 3 infected 50-year old pole, height 43.0' DBH 10.8''
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: ponderosa pine
mistletoe
Location: Mescalero I. R.; NM; United States
Description: Class 3 infected 50-year old pole, height 43.0' DBH 10.8''
Date: 11/1955

Uninfected 50-year old pole, height 49.0' DBH 11.9''
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Mescalero I. R.; NM; United States
Description: Uninfected 50-year old pole, height 49.0' DBH 11.9''
Date: 11/1955

Diffuse-type infected twigs (6 years old) arising from typical infection (10 years old where side branches arise)
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: ponderosa pine
mistletoe
Location: Mescalero I. R.; NM; United States
Description: Diffuse-type infected twigs (6 years old) arising from typical infection (10 years old where side branches arise)
Date: 11/1955