Dutch elm disease in Missouri
Abstract
"Dutch elm disease was discovered in Holland in 1919 and has attracted considerable attention throughout Europe and the United States. This destructive fungus diseases of elms was introduced into the United States from Europe about 1930. Since then, it has spread from the east coast to the Rocky Mountains, north to Canada and southward to several southern states."--First page.
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