dwarf mistletoes

Plants: Parasitic and Epiphytic Plants
Magnoliopsida > Santalales > Viscaceae > Arceuthobium spp. Bieb.

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1442217 Control Young pine stand sanitized for dwarf mistletoe in Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming. 1964 USDA Forest Service - Rocky Mountain Region Archive
1442219 Control Cut, felled and prescribe burn USDA Forest Service - Rocky Mountain Region Archive
1473198 Control

horse logging at Fort Valley Experimental Forest, Wing Mt., 1939 to reduce severe infestation of southwestern dwarf mistletoe in ponderosa pine

Rocky Mountain Research Station/Forest Pathology Archive
4799058 Control Large clearcut in mistletoe infected jack pine stand in Manitoba. Cut boundaries located well beyond extent of infection. Site chained afterward to eliminate infected understory trees. Fred Baker
4799059 Control Mistletoe infected white spruce in Manitoba treated with herbicide using Hypo-hatchet. Seedlings need shelter to establish but overstory must be killed to prevent seedling infection. Fred Baker
4799061 Control Shortwood system provided sufficient aerial slash to carry a prescribed fire for seedbed preparation. Stand located in Minnesota. D. W. French
4799062 Control Shortwood system provide sufficient aerial slash to carry a prescribed fire for seedbed preparation. Stand located in Minnesota. Fred Baker
3035054 Damage mistletoe on pine Robert L. Anderson
4213021 Damage shoots with mature fruits Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Archive
1467125 Damage USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1467126 Damage USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1467127 Damage USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1467128 Damage USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1467116 Damage USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1467117 Damage USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1467135 Damage USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1442105 Damage Male and Female plants, Pingree Park, Colorado, USDA Forest Service - Rocky Mountain Region Archive
0976067 Damage in a large tree Dave Powell
0976069 Damage large brooms; Wenatchee National Forest Dave Powell
0976070 Damage flagging Dave Powell
1467105 Damage boulder flat stand; extreme dwarf mistletoe and fuel loading USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1467113 Damage USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
4799057 Equipment Anchor chain used to eliminate mistletoe infected residual Douglas-fir before replanting in British Columbia. Fred Baker
1467106 Feature(s) healthy cells; see image 1467107 for infested USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1467107 Feature(s) infested cells; see image 1467106 for healthy USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1241492 Feature(s) Infections cause spindle-shaped swellings on branches and small stems. Dwarf mistletoe shoots begin to sprout in the spring. USDA Forest Service Archive
4799028 Feature(s) Chevelon-Heber District Scott Roberts
4799029 Feature(s) Scott Roberts
4799030 Feature(s) Scott Roberts
1467136 Fruit(s) USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1468009 Infestation USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1442076 Infestation Infected pine overstory; Gunnison National Forest, Colorado USDA Forest Service - Rocky Mountain Region Archive
1467109 Infestation USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1467111 Infestation June 1978 USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1467112 Infestation USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1467114 Infestation USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1467115 Infestation USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1467104 Infestation killed by beetles and mistletoe infested USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1442104 Management Dr. Frank Hawksworth by pruned trees in Pingree Park, Colorado, April 1990 USDA Forest Service - Rocky Mountain Region Archive
4799060 Management Infected shelterwood residuals ensure infection of regeneration and must be cut as soon as regeneration is established. Stand located in Wyoming. Fred Baker
1467134 Plant(s) pendulous broom USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
5367207 Plant(s)

Dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium sp.) and Cytospora canker (Cytospora sp.) on a white fir.

William Jacobi
5367208 Plant(s)

Dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium sp.) and Cytospora canker (Cytospora sp.) on a white fir.

William Jacobi
5367214 Plant(s)

Dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium sp.) on a white pine.

William Jacobi
5367216 Plant(s)

Dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium sp.) on a ponderosa pine.

William Jacobi
5367218 Plant(s)

Close-up view of dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium sp.) on a ponderosa pine.

William Jacobi
5367220 Plant(s)

Close-up view of dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium sp.) on a lodgepole pine.

William Jacobi
5367222 Plant(s)

Dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium sp.) on a limber pine.

William Jacobi
1467103 Plant(s) USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1467121 Plant(s) USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
3035056 Plant(s) dwarf mistletoe on spruce, MN Robert L. Anderson
3035057 Plant(s) dwarf mistletoe on pine Robert L. Anderson
1442177 Prescribed Fire Texas Creek Gunnison National Forest, Colorado 10-7-82 USDA Forest Service - Rocky Mountain Region Archive
1442216 Prescribed Fire Burn on Pieplant Creek Unit #9 - Gunnison National Forest, Colorado. October 6, 1982 USDA Forest Service - Rocky Mountain Region Archive
4799063 Prescribed Fire Prescribed fire in black spruce slash to eradicate dwarf mistletoe and inprove seedbed. Stand located in Minnesota. Fred Baker
4799064 Prescribed Fire Prescribed fire in black spruce slash to eradicate dwarf mistletoe and inprove seedbed. Stand located in Minnesota. Fred Baker
4799065 Prescribed Fire Fire consumes or "cooks" advanced regeneration and residual spruce, killing the trees and the mistletoe in them, allowing the stand to develop free of disease. Fred Baker
5367221 Sign

Lodgepole pine trees infected with dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium sp.).

William Jacobi
1467129 Sign USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
1467102 Symptoms swollen; no plants visible yet USDA Forest Service - Ogden Archive
5367219 Symptoms

Lodgepole pine trees infected with dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium sp.).

William Jacobi
5367217 Symptoms

Dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium sp.) on a ponderosa pine.

William Jacobi


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