Costs of Dutch Elm Disease Management in Wisconsin Communities

  • Kostichka C
  • Cannon W
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Abstract

In 1980, communities participating in the Wisconsin Dutch Elm Disease Demonstration Program spent about $2.62 per capita for Dutch elm disease management. The percentage of the total program expenditure for each control practice was: tree removal and disposal, 79%; systemic fungicide injections, 11%; sanitation and symptom surveys, 7%; and root-graft barriers, 3%.

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Kostichka, C. J., & Cannon, W. N. (1984). Costs of Dutch Elm Disease Management in Wisconsin Communities. Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 10(9), 250–254. https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1984.054

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