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Wood nematode species spectrum in the Mediterranean pine forests of Croatia
Background and purpose: This work presents the first research on wood nematodes in Croatia and it was done in order to address the question of the impact of dendropathogenic nematodes in pine stands in the coastal region of Croatia. To reveal this impact, the first step is the isolation and proper identification of the species spectrum of the existing ...
Đođ, Nikolina +3 more
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Pest categorisation of non‐EU Monochamus spp.
The Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of non‐EU Monochamus spp., a well‐defined insect genus in the family Cerambycidae (Insecta: Coleoptera).
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +21 more
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Key message The invasive pine wood nematode is a major threat to pine forests worldwide, causing extensive tree mortality. Although scientific knowledge and control measures are continuously improving, important gaps remain.
Christelle Robinet +11 more
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The parasitoid complex associated with Monochamus galloprovincialis (Olivier), vector of the pine wood nematode, is discussed. Four species of the family Braconidae and one Ichneumonidae were found associated with Monochamus galloprovincialis in Portugal,
Ricardo Petersen-Silva +4 more
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The pinewood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, is the most harmful plant parasitic nematode on trees in Asia and Europe and is the causal agent of the so-called pine wilt disease of susceptible conifer species, mainly Pinus spp.
Andrea Hopf-Biziks, Thomas Schröder
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Distribution of pine wood nematodes and their vectors
Abstract In this study, we investigated the distribution and density of the pine wood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilusin recently dead pine trees in coastal and inland regions ofSouth Korea, as well as the mortality rate of pine trees affected by pine wilt disease (PWD).
Chong Kyu Lee, Hyun Kim, Man-Leung Ha
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Pine wilt disease (PWD), caused by the pine wood nematode, poses a significant global threat to forests, resulting in severe economic and environmental damage.
Min-Kyoung Kang +2 more
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Widespread concern for the occurrence of resistant strains, along with the avoidance of the use of highly toxic insecticides and their wide environmental dispersal, highlights the need for the development of new and safer pest control agents.
Seon-Mi Seo +7 more
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Pine wood nematode disease is currently the most deadly forest disease in China, and the Monochamus alternatus is its primary vector. Controlling the M. alternatus is crucial for managing pine wood nematode disease. This study, based on the selected HasA
Xiaohong Han +15 more
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