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5 Oak Wilt (OW) White Pine Blister Rust (WPBR) Fusiform Rust )FR) Chestnut Blight (CB) The above pictures are examples of what type of disease: Please check one box:

6 Chestnut Blight (CB) White Pine Blister Rust (WPBR) Oak Wilt (OW) Cedar-Apple Rust (CAR) The above pictures are examples of what type of disease: Please check one box:

7 Cedar-Apple Rust (CAR) White Pine Blister Rust (WPBR) Oak Wilt (OW) Fusiform Rust (FR) The above pictures are examples of what type of disease: Please check one box:

8 Chestnut Blight (CB) White Pine Blister Rust (WPBR) Red Heart Fusiform Rust (FR) The above pictures are examples of what type of disease: Please check one box:

9 Brown Spot (BS) Needle Cast (NC) Dwarf Mistletoe/Mistletoe Red Heart The above pictures are examples of what type of disease: Please check one box:

10 Brown Spot (BS) Witches Broom Dwarf Mistletoe/Mistletoe Needle Cast (NC) The above pictures are examples of what type of disease: Please check one box:

11 Oak Wilt (OW) Chestnut Blight (CB) Dutch Elm Disease (DED) Needle Cast (NC) The above pictures are examples of what type of disease: Please check one box:

12 Oak Wilt (OW) Chestnut Blight (CB) Black Knot Needle Cast (NC) The above pictures are examples of what type of disease: Please check one box:

13 Brown Spot (BS) Heart Rot (HR) Black Knot Needle Cast (NC) The above pictures are examples of what type of disease: Please check one box:

14 Brown Spot (BS) Verticillium Wilt (VW) Black Knot Annosus Root Rot (ARR) The above pictures are examples of what type of disease: Please check one box:

15 Needle Cast (NC) Verticillium Wilt (VW) Cedar-Apple Rust (CAR) Annosus Root Rot (ARR) The above pictures are examples of what type of disease: Please check one box:

16 Artist Conk Verticillium Wilt (VW) Cedar-Apple Rust (CAR) Hypoxylon Canker (HC) The above pictures are examples of what type of disease: Please check one box:

17 Artist Conk Phomopsis Blight (PB) Heart Rot (HR) Hypoxylon Canker (HC) The above pictures are examples of what type of disease: Please check one box:

18 Red Heart Phomopsis Blight (PB) Heart Rot (HR) Hypoxylon Canker (HC) The above pictures are examples of what type of disease: Please check one box:

19 Red Heart Phomopsis Blight (PB) Heart Rot (HR) Nectria Canker (NC) The above pictures are examples of what type of disease: Please check one box:

20 Please match the picture to the correct disease A BC D E The above pictures are examples of what type of disease: White Trunk Rot of Birch (WTRB) Artist Conk Hypoxylon Canker (HC) Verticillium Wilt (VW) Nectria Canker (NC)

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