I think USFS publications are at least a start.
I've banged over a bunch of pini infected doug-fir, but not climbed them. There is one at D's preschool that will be going away soon. I was wondering about if it needed to be climbed or not. It looks pretty solid, but has about 12 obvious conks...
For whatever its worth to anybody...http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/jrnl/2010/nrs_2010_glaeser_002.pdf
Recent Change in the Nomenclature of Phellinus pini: What is Porodaedalea?
Jessie A. Glaeser and Karen K. Nakasone
U.S. Forest Service, Northern Research Station
One Gifford Pinchot Dr...
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