This text explores biotechnology and plant protection in forestry science. Topics include butternut canker; advances in improvements of medicinal plants; biological control of weeds; and the links between ecologically disturbed forests and human diseases.
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Taxol
micropropagation and in vitro flowering bamboos
phytoplasma diseases of forest and urban trees and shrubs in Canada and east Asia - biology, genome diversity and management
the exploitation and utilization of glycyrrhiza
prospects of recent biotechnological advances in improvement of medicinal plants
biological control of weeds in relation to the maintenance of stable and productive ecosystems
mushroom cultivation and their protection in forests
study of the extraction of natural pigments from edible forest and agricultural crops
some observations on the vegetation damage due to air pollution caused by the 1984 industrial accident in Bhopal
biological control of forest pests in Romania
pine wilt disease-history, biological and biochemical mechanism of rapid wilting and its control
butternut canker - an international concern
ecologically disturbed forests linked to new emerging human diseases.