Forest Insects and Pathogens in a Changing Environment: Ecology, Monitoring & Genetics (IUFRO Joint Meeting of WP7.03.05 & 7.03.10)

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Avtzis, Dimitrios N.
Wegensteiner, Rudolf
Language
EnglishAbstract
After the successful conclusion of the Joint Meeting of IUFRO’s 7.03.05 & 7.03.10 working parties and given the exciting and novel studies that have been presented in the framework of this meeting, we decided to present some of these studies in the current Special Issue of Forests. To make this issue more appealing and interesting to everyone in the field of Forest Protection, studies that cover a wide range of topics were selected, ranging from ecology and phylogeography to forest management and protection. More importantly, as these studies refer to pests and pathogens from different parts of the world, it is expected that the knowledge gained can be further used in the protection of natural environment worldwide.
Keywords
phenols; flying ability; Mediterranean forests; wood borer insects; Coraebus florentinus; human-mediated transport; ITS; American chestnut; sterols; aggregated retention; multivariate analysis; Ips duplicatus; Forestry Reclamation Approach; triterpenes; stand type; Xyleborini; birch; Japanese red pine pure forests; Scolytinae; biological control; Cephalcia kunyushanica; deciduous forest; silvicultural interventions; fungal phytopathogens; pathogen; soil properties; hypovirulence; ammonium phosphite; chestnut blight; mtDNA; latitude; Cryphonectria parasitica; occurrence; distribution; ash dieback; ethanol; phylogeography; Carpathian Mountains; Buprestidae; stand characteristics; oak; vector; Phytophthora; black timber bark beetle; infection level; Romania; coniferous forest; Trypodendron laeve; clearcutting; Fraxinus excelsior; selective pruning; chlorophyll-a fluorescence; forest management; Ips sexdentatus; disease management; spread; forest health; ambrosia beetle; Quercus; invasive pathogens; invasion; biological invasion; Lepidoptera; ink disease; functional group; Betula; mine reclamationISBN
9783039215119, 9783039215126Publisher website
www.mdpi.com/booksPublication date and place
2019Classification
Environmental economics

