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Fig. 1. Tresholding of Armillaria spp. colony surface. On the right cleaned binary image
Table 1. Evaluation of the effect of temperature on the growth of Armillaria mycelium in the malt extract agar
Fig. 3. The morphometric processing of bark beetle gal-lery. On the left – original picture (in colours), on the right final cleaned binary image, prepared for surface and length measurement
Fig. 5. The average of rot surface on the cutting face. The mean cutting face surface affected by decay in a percentage relation-ship to all sample trees

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