Title

Dutch Elm Disease in North Dakota: A New Look

(PP1635 REVISED)
Summary

Dutch elm disease (DED) has been spreading across North America since the 1920s. It first was reported in North Dakota in Mandan in 1969, and it reached eastern North Dakota by 1973. DED has been confirmed in every North Dakota county.

Lead Author
Lead Author:
Janet Knodel, Professor and Extension Entomologist
Other Authors

Joseph Zeleznik, Extension Forester

Availability
Availability:
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