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Modeling the distribution of pine wilt disease in China using the ensemble models MaxEnt and CLIMEX. [PDF]

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Chen L   +10 more
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Detection of pine stands damaged by pine wilt disease using IKONOS data.

open access: yesJapanese Journal of Forest Planning, 2006
Satoshi TATSUHARA   +3 more
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Pine wilt disease: what do we know from proteomics? [PDF]

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Control measures of pine wilt disease

Computational and Applied Mathematics, 2014
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Ozair, Muhammad   +2 more
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Pine Wilt—A Disease You Should Know

Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 1982
Pine wilt is a disease characterized by sudden death. The needles remain attached, but become reddish brown. It is currently a major problem in Japan on Pinus thunbergii and P. densiflora. It was first identified in the U.S. in Columbia, MO in 1979. It is now known in 32 states on 20 species of pine, two of larch, two of spruce, two of cedar, and on ...
V.H. Dropkin, Marc Linit
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Pine Wilt Disease in China

2008
Pine wilt disease was first discovered in People’s Republic of China in 1982 in Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province (Cheng et al. 1986). That year only 256 dead trees were found in the city. Subsequently, the disease has spread to 10 provinces and a city: Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Guangdong, Shandong, Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan, Yunnan, Guizhou Provinces and ...
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