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1 March 2010 Eastern Mistletoe (Phoradendron leucarpum, Viscaceae) Infestation of Host Trees in Jessamine County, Kentucky
Ralph L. Thompson, Christopher A. Evans
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Abstract

Eastern mistletoe [Phoradendron leucarpum (Raf.) Reveal & M.C. Johnston] was observed on 1104 host trees from 10 species and 8 families in Jessamine County, east-central Kentucky within the Inner Bluegrass and Hills of the Bluegrass Ecoregions. Juglans nigra was the major host tree (609 trees) followed by Prunus serotina (259 trees), Ulmus americana (116 trees), Robinia pseudoacacia (43 trees) and Celtis occidentalis (39 trees). The top three host species accounted for 89.1% of the infested trees. Eastern mistletoe exhibits an aggregated or clumped spatial distribution pattern among host trees characteristic of its life history and avian fruit and seed dispersal.

Ralph L. Thompson and Christopher A. Evans "Eastern Mistletoe (Phoradendron leucarpum, Viscaceae) Infestation of Host Trees in Jessamine County, Kentucky," Journal of the Kentucky Academy of Science 71(1), 19-25, (1 March 2010). https://doi.org/10.3101/1098-7096-71.1.19
Published: 1 March 2010
KEYWORDS
Eastern mistletoe
host trees
Jessamine County
Kentucky
Phoradendron leucarpum
Viscaceae
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