P. Johnson, S. Shifley, R. Rogers, D. Dey, J. Kabrick
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Abstract
This chapter discusses how to manage forest health. It is established that posing the most serious and widespread threats to oak forests are the gypsy moth, oak decline, oak wilt, rapid white oak mortality, sudden oak death and herbivory by deer. The chapter includes discussions of the symptoms and spread as well as the treatment and prevention of these plant pests.