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- Slime flux, also known as bacterial slime or bacterial wetwood, is a bacterial disease of certain trees, primarily elm, cottonwood, poplar, boxelder,...
- "Decay resistance owing to near-anaerobic conditions in black cottonwood wetwood". Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 9 (1): 39–44. doi:10.1139/x79-007...
- Bacterial infection Erwinia carotovora of elm sap, which causes slime flux (wetwood) and staining of the trunk (here on a 'Camperdown' elm) Dutch elm disease...
- during Covid-19 Elizabeth Ruth Timmis — For services to the community in Wetwood, Staffordshire The Reverend David William Stewart Todd — Theatre Chaplain...
- contingency plan in case of an outbreak. Other diseases include Bacterial Wetwood, various viral and fungal diseases, cankers including Coral Spot, and root...
- 789792; -2.017856 (White Barn Farm) 1258842 Upload Photo Charnes Hall Wetwood, Eccleshall, Stafford Country House Post 1650 10 January 1953 SJ7794033829...
- Bacterial diseases Bacterial wetwood/slime flux Enterobacter nimipressuralis = Erwinia nimipressuralis Bacillus megaterium Pseudomonas fluorescens Discoloration...
- have miraculous healing properties. The phenomenon, possibly related to wetwood, attracts large crowds to the monastery every year. The Preston Twins in...
- other diseases leading to a misdiagnosis; it most resembles bacterial wetwood, polyphagous shot hole borer, and fusarium dieback. With the recent outbreak...
- abbey gate. The abbey owned monastic granges in L****frith at Roche Grange, Wetwood and Foker. Dieulacres Abbey was surrendered in 1538 at the dissolution...