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A Risk Assessment Model on Pine Wood Nematode in the EU
2011Pine wood nematode, B. xylophilus poses a serious threat for the European forest industry. This study applies a quantitative risk assessment to analyze the risk of pine wood nematode in the EU, by estimating the reduction expected within forestry stock available for wood supply and its downstream roundwood market.
Soliman, T. +11 more
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Bacteria Carried by the Pine Wood Nematode and Their Symbiotic Relationship with the Nematode
2008Although pine wilt disease was found in Japan in 1905 (Yano 1913), and has been studied for more than half a century, all the factors associated with the disease have not been clearly defined. For a long time it was thought that the pine wood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus was the only pathogenic agent causing the disease (Mamiya 1975d ...
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A Study on Pathogenicity of Bacteria Carried by Pine Wood Nematodes
Journal of Phytopathology, 2003AbstractThree bacterial strains Njh, Njt and Njw, have been isolated with a high frequency from the xylem of the wilted black pine (Pinus thuntergii) and from the surface of the pine wood nematodes (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus). These bacteria have been identified as Pseudomonas fluorescens biotype I, P. fluorescens biotype II and a species of the genus
Z. M. Han, Y. D. Hong, B. G. Zhao
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Nematology, 2005
AbstractSeveral methods were examined for extracting DNA from the woody tissues of Japanese black pine, including the general CTAB method which proved to be the most successful. To detect the pine wood nematode, the causal agent of pine wilt disease (PWD) in pine wood tissues, PWN-specific PCR was done using a DNA mixture obtained from 80 mg of pine ...
Kazuyoshi Futai +2 more
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AbstractSeveral methods were examined for extracting DNA from the woody tissues of Japanese black pine, including the general CTAB method which proved to be the most successful. To detect the pine wood nematode, the causal agent of pine wilt disease (PWD) in pine wood tissues, PWN-specific PCR was done using a DNA mixture obtained from 80 mg of pine ...
Kazuyoshi Futai +2 more
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The Pine Wood Nematode as a Threat to Conifer Forests in Russia
Лесохозяйственная информация, 2017Представлен краткий обзор по биологии, вредоносности, мерам борьбы и возможным путям заноса сосновой стволовой нематоды Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, относящейся к числу наиболее вредоносных патогенных организмов для хвойных насаждений. В случае заноса и распространения сосновой стволовой нематоды на территории России прямой и косвенный ежегодный ущерб ...
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Interactions of Pine Wood Nematodes, Wood-Inhabiting Fungi, and Vector Beetles
2008The pine wood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, the causal agent of pine wilt disease (Kiyohara and Tokushige 1971), is vectored from wilt-killed to healthy pine trees by cerambycid beetles of the genus Monochamus (Mamiya and Enda 1972; Morimoto and Iwasaki 1972; Linit 1988) and kills healthy trees, but other organisms beside the PWN, pine ...
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Host Fate Following Infection by the Pine Wood Nematode
2008Although the pine wood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, PWN) seriously damages the physiology of its host pine trees, as described in Chaps. 21 and 22, it does not always kill host trees even when it successfully invades them. The main reasons for this are that both the virulence of the PWN and the susceptibility of pine trees to the nematode vary.
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Persistence of the Pine Wood Nematode in Asymptomatic Scots Pines
2004Dale R. Bergdahl, Shari Halik
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