. Cronartium comandrae in the Rocky Mountain States. Cronartium comandrae Rocky Mountains Region; Fungi Rocky Mountains Region. COMANDRA 10 20 JULY 10 20 AUGUST 10 20 SEPTEMBER 30 10 20 OCTOBER â¢BRANCH SHOOTS â NEEDLES 50 POLLEN SHED LODGEPOLE PINE H 1 1 i DAILY PRECIPITATION MAXIMUM. MINIMUM -1 L. TEMPERATURE NEAR COMANDRA _I I L_ 10 20 MAY 10 20 JUNE 30 10 20 JULY 10 20 AUGUST 10 20 30 SEPTEMBER 10 20 OCTOBER Figure of C. comandrae and hosts in Beaver Mountain plot in 1964 in response to weather conditions. In these diagrams, the seasonal extent of presence of fruiting bodies,


. Cronartium comandrae in the Rocky Mountain States. Cronartium comandrae Rocky Mountains Region; Fungi Rocky Mountains Region. COMANDRA 10 20 JULY 10 20 AUGUST 10 20 SEPTEMBER 30 10 20 OCTOBER â¢BRANCH SHOOTS â NEEDLES 50 POLLEN SHED LODGEPOLE PINE H 1 1 i DAILY PRECIPITATION MAXIMUM. MINIMUM -1 L. TEMPERATURE NEAR COMANDRA _I I L_ 10 20 MAY 10 20 JUNE 30 10 20 JULY 10 20 AUGUST 10 20 30 SEPTEMBER 10 20 OCTOBER Figure of C. comandrae and hosts in Beaver Mountain plot in 1964 in response to weather conditions. In these diagrams, the seasonal extent of presence of fruiting bodies, number of spores trapped by gravity, growth of comandra shoots and duration of flowering, and growth of lodgepole pine may be studied in relation to the precipitation and temperature conditions existing during the period May through October. 19. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Krebill, R. G. (Richard G. ), 1936-. Ogden, Utah : Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Dept. of Agriculture


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