Fungi in beech forest trees. The current status of the beech tree species in East Central Europe
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Fungi in beech forest trees. The current status of the beech tree species in East Central Europe was evaluated by Hungarian university professors in Applied Ecology and Environmental Research (Vol. 1, 2003). Of 188 beech trees surveyed, 49 had been damaged by fungi. Depending on the species of fungus, damage will occur on either the trunk, branches, or leaves of the tree. In the damaged trees, the trunk was affected 85% of the time, the leaves 10% of the time, and the branches 5% of the time.
a. Give a reasonable estimate of the probability of a beech tree in East Central Europe being damaged by fungi.
b. A fungus-damaged beech tree is selected at random, and the area (trunk, leaf, or branch) affected is observed.
List the sample points for this experiment, and assign a reasonable probability to each one.
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