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Pest Management Science, 2013
AbstractBACKGROUNDBursaphelenchus xylophilus, the causal agent of pine wilt disease, severely damages pine forests, and Bursaphelenchus mucronatus, a species related to B. xylophilus, is weakly pathogenic. Because the use of synthetic pesticides to control pine wilt disease has raised concerns for human and environmental health, a search for useful ...
Haiyan, Cui +5 more
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AbstractBACKGROUNDBursaphelenchus xylophilus, the causal agent of pine wilt disease, severely damages pine forests, and Bursaphelenchus mucronatus, a species related to B. xylophilus, is weakly pathogenic. Because the use of synthetic pesticides to control pine wilt disease has raised concerns for human and environmental health, a search for useful ...
Haiyan, Cui +5 more
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Population Ecology of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus
2008Population ecology is the study of biological populations, and it includes diverse subfields: population dynamics concerns the size and structure of a population and examines the effects of environmental factors on it. In the study of population genetics, the changes of allele frequencies within populations and their distribution are especially ...
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Nematology, 2012
Bursaphelenchus arthuroides sp. n. is described and figured from pine packaging wood originating in Brazil, and inspected in Ningbo harbour, P. R. China. The new species clearly belongs to the fungivorus group. It is characterised by four lines in the lateral field; spicules medium sized (15-17 μm), dorsal part distinctly sclerotised, with a high ...
Jianfeng Gu +2 more
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Bursaphelenchus arthuroides sp. n. is described and figured from pine packaging wood originating in Brazil, and inspected in Ningbo harbour, P. R. China. The new species clearly belongs to the fungivorus group. It is characterised by four lines in the lateral field; spicules medium sized (15-17 μm), dorsal part distinctly sclerotised, with a high ...
Jianfeng Gu +2 more
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2013
The main objective of this project is to develop an information database with the inclusion of text (research articles, keys, bibliography, etc.), images (jpeg files), video clips (mpeg files), in order to collect in one physical format (CD-ROM) all relevant information related to the taxonomy of pine wood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, as
VIEIRA, Paulo +2 more
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The main objective of this project is to develop an information database with the inclusion of text (research articles, keys, bibliography, etc.), images (jpeg files), video clips (mpeg files), in order to collect in one physical format (CD-ROM) all relevant information related to the taxonomy of pine wood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, as
VIEIRA, Paulo +2 more
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Developmental Biology and Cytogenetics of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus
2008The pinewood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, reproduces bisexually: a haploid sperm fertilizes a haploid oocyte, and the two pronuclei rearrange, move together, fuse, and begin diploid development. Early embryonic events taking place in the B. xylophilus embryo are similar to those of Caenorhabditis elegans, although the anterior-posterior axis ...
Koichi Hasegawa +3 more
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The pinewood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus
2012According to the European Plant Protection Organization, the pinewood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus is a quarantine organism at the top of the list of the pathogenic species. PWN may be found in North America (Canada, USA and Mexico) and in East Asia (Japan, Korea, China and Taiwan) and has a highly destructive capability towards conifers,
Mota, Manuel, Vieira, Paulo
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Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (pinewood nematode)
PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022openaire +1 more source
The Enlargement of the xylophilus Group in the Genus Bursaphelenchus
2008The xylophilus group of the genus Bursaphelenchus can be clearly distinguished from other species of the genus by the presence of four lateral lines, the presence of a vulval flap in females, a characteristic shape of the male spicules and the arrangement of the seven caudal papillae.
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The Potential of Esteya spp. for the Biocontrol of the Pinewood Nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus
Microorganisms, 2022David Pires +2 more
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