Roles of Species-Specific Legumains in Pathogenicity of the Pinewood Nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus. [PDF]
Zhang X +10 more
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Differential Impact of the Pinewood Nematode on Pinus Species Under Drought Conditions. [PDF]
Estorninho M +10 more
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Microhabitat Governs the Microbiota of the Pinewood Nematode and Its Vector Beetle: Implication for the Prevalence of Pine Wilt Disease. [PDF]
Tian H, Zhao L, Koski TM, Sun J.
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Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, the pinewood nematode (PWN), is a devastating invasive pest responsible for widespread mortality in global conifer forests. During a survey of bark beetle-associated fungi, a nematode-trapping fungus was isolated from an empty
Mengting Gao +8 more
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Phytochemicals as Biopesticides against the Pinewood Nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus: A Review on Essential Oils and Their Volatiles. [PDF]
Faria JMS +5 more
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MicroRNA-mediated post-transcriptional regulation of Pinus pinaster response and resistance to pinewood nematode. [PDF]
Modesto I +3 more
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Invasion History of the Pinewood Nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus Influences the Abundance of Serratia sp. in Pupal Chambers and Tracheae of Insect-Vector Monochamus alternatus. [PDF]
Tian H, Koski TM, Zhao L, Liu Z, Sun J.
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Pinus pinaster Early Hormonal Defence Responses to Pinewood Nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) Infection. [PDF]
Rodrigues AM +6 more
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The extract of Hypoxylon spp. Sj18 kills the pinewood nematode through nematode-associated bacteria
Abstract Pine wilt disease, caused by the pinewood nematode (PWN), is a highly contagious and serious coniferous tree disease worldwide, resulting in considerable economic and environmental losses. Chemical insecticides are effective, but they lead to drug resistance and environmental pollution, which makes them inadvisable for widespread use ...
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Chitosan increases Pinus pinaster tolerance to the pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) by promoting plant antioxidative metabolism. [PDF]
Nunes da Silva M +4 more
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