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Pine Pitch Canker and Insects: Relationships and Implications for Disease Spread in Europe [PDF]
Producción CientíficaThe fungal pathogen Fusarium circinatum (Nirenberg and O’ Donnell) is the causal agent of pine pitch canker (PPC) disease, which seriously affects conifer species in forests and nurseries worldwide.
Altunisik, Aliye +14 more
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Pine wilt disease, caused by Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, poses severe ecological and economic threats to coniferous forests. This study isolated two fungal (Arthropsis hispanica, Penicillium sclerotiorum) and two bacterial (Bacillus amyloliquefaciens ...
Jiacheng Zhu +5 more
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Survey of the genus Bursaphelenchus Fuchs, 1937 (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae) in Romania [PDF]
An overview of the occurrence of species of the genus Bursaphelenchus in Romania is presented. The data is based on recent surveys conducted for the first time throughout the country, to monitor and evaluate the potential entry of the pine wood nematode,
Braasch, H +6 more
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Pine wilt disease endangers the ecological stability of China’s coniferous woodlands. In a specific region, the number of dead pine trees has exhibited a consistent year-on-year increase, highlighting the urgent need for efficient and sustainable ...
Chen Yang +8 more
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Development of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus-specific microsatellite markers to assess the genetic diversity of populations from European forests. [PDF]
The pinewood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner & Buhrer, 1934), Nickle (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae) is the causal agent of the pine wilt disease and is currently considered as one of the most important pests and pathogens in the world ...
Castagnone, C +5 more
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Pine wilt disease: A global threat to forestry
Abstract Pines are the most economically important trees in the world and, together with eucalyptus, they dominate commercial forests. But the success of a relatively small number of widely planted species, such as Pinus pinaster , the maritime pine, comes at a price.
Matthew A. Back +4 more
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Selection of antagonistic actinomycete isolates as biocontrol agents against root-rot fungi [PDF]
In this study, actinomycetes isolates, isolated from rhizosphere of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), were screened for antagonistic activities on certain root rot fungi (Fusarium culmorum, Fusarium graminearum, Fusarium verticilloides and Bipolaris ...
Amoroso, Maria Julia del R. +3 more
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Pine wilt disease and the pinewood nematode
Pine wilt disease (PWD) is one of the most damaging events affecting conifer forests (in particular Pinus spp.), in the Far East (Japan, China and Korea), North America (USA and Canada) and, more recently, in the European Union (Portugal). In Japan it became catastrophic, damaging native pine species (Pinus thunbergii and P.
MOTA, Manuel, FUTAI, K, VIEIRA, Paulo
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Stochastic Analysis of Pine Wilt Epidemic Model With Dynamically Consistent Approximation
The present study investigated the dynamics of the nonlinear stochastic pine wilt epidemic model. An extension of the stochastic to deterministic model is presented.
Ali Raza +5 more
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Masson Pine (Pinus massoniana), an important afforestation species in southern China, is severely threatened by pine wilt disease caused by pine wood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, PWN). To differentiate mortality induced by B.
Jiaxuan Guo +7 more
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