27 references found for Bursaphelenchus xylophilus:
Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species. Available from: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/oa/chinaswp/pwnqas.html [Accessed 27 April 2004]
Summary: Available from: http://www.kluweronline.com/article.asp?PIPS=brill_13885545_v4n7_s8&PDF=1 [Accessed 10 December 2004]
Summary: The American Phytopathological Society (APS) offers on its website illustrated lessons to introduce the symptoms and signs, pathogen biology, disease cycle, epidemiology, disease management, and scientific, economic and social significance of major plant diseases. The website will also offer basic information on the history, biology, survival, dissemination, host-parasite interactions, epidemiology and management of the major groups of plant pathogens. This section is in development. APS Introductory Plant Pathology Resources is available from http://www.apsnet.org/education/IntroPlantPath/top.html. This page is available from:
http://www.apsnet.org/education/LessonsPlantPath/PineWilt/default.htm [Accessed 7 November 2006]
Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species. Available from: http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/rp/rp_se258.pdf [Accessed 27 April 2004]
5. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization (EPPO), 2002. Bursaphelenchus xylophilus and its vectors: procedures for official control. Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin 33: 301-304.
Summary: Procedures for the control of species.
Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species. Available from: http://nsm1.utdallas.edu/bio/Gonzalez/Lecture/Parasite/bursaphe.htm [Accessed 27 April 2004]
7. Gu, J., Braasch, H., Burgermeister, W. & Zhang, J., 2006. Records of Bursaphelenchus spp. intercepted in imported packaging wood at Ningbo, China. Forest Pathology 36 (5), 323-333.
8. Ichihara, Y., K. Fukuda, and K. Suzuki. 2001. Suppression of ectomycorrhizal development in young Pinus thunbergii trees inoculated with Bursaphelenchus xylophilus. Forest Pathology 31: 141-147. [Accessed 21 July 2004]
Summary: Study on beneficial effects of mycorrhizal on species
9. Kosaka, H., T. Aikawa, N. Ogura, K. Tabata., and T. Kiyohara. 2001. Pine wilt disease casued by the pine wood nematode: the induced resistance of pine trees by the avirulent isolates of nematode. European Journal of Plant Pathology 107: 667-675.
Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.
10. Nakamura, K. and Yoshida, N. 2004. Successful control of pine wilt disease in Fukiage-hama seacoast pine forest in south-eastern Japan. Nematology Monographs and Perspectives 1: 269-281.
11. OEPP/EPPO, 2003. National regulatory control systems Bursaphelenchus xylophilus and its vectors. Bulletin
33, 301–304
Summary: Available from: http://www.doc.govt.nz/upload/documents/science-and-technical/sfc142.pdf [Accessed 10 December 2004]
13. Takai, Kazuya; Suzuki, Toshio and Kawazu, Kazuyoshi., 2003. Development and preventative effect against pine wilt disease of a novel liquid formulation of emamectin benzoate. Pest Management Science Pest Manag Sci 59:365–370
Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species. Available from: http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/vista/pdf_pubs/1104.pdf [Accessed 27 April 2004]
Summary: PaDIL (Pests and Diseases Image Library) is a Commonwealth Government initiative, developed and built by Museum Victoria's Online Publishing Team, with support provided by DAFF (Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry) and PHA (Plant Health Australia), a non-profit public company. Project partners also include Museum Victoria, the Western Australian Department of Agriculture and the Queensland University of Technology.
The aim of the project is: 1) Production of high quality images showing primarily exotic targeted organisms of plant health concern to Australia. 2) Assist with plant health diagnostics in all areas, from initial to high level. 3) Capacity building for diagnostics in plant health, including linkage developments between training and research organisations. 4) Create and use educational tools for training undergraduates/postgraduates. 5) Engender public awareness about plant health concerns in Australia.
PaDIL is available from : http://www.padil.gov.au/aboutOverview.aspx, this page is available from: http://www.padil.gov.au/viewPestDiagnosticImages.aspx?id=574 [Accessed 6 October 2006]
16. Asai, E., and K. Futai. 2001. The effects of long-term exposure to simulated acid rain on the development of pine wilt disease caused by Bursaphelenchus xylophilus. Forestry Pathology 31: 241-253.
Summary: Information on the affects of acid rain on the increased virulity of nematode.
17. Braasch, H., C. Tomiczek, K. Metge, U. Hoyer, W. Burgermeister, I. Wulfert, and U. Schonfeld. 2001. Records of Bursaphelenchus spp. (Nematoda, Parasitaphelenchidae) in coniferous timber imported from the Asian part of Russia Forest Pathology 31: 129-140.
Summary: A distribution record of species
18. Dwine ll, L.D. 1993: First report of pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) in Mexico.
Plant Disease 77: 846.
19. Hasegawa, K., K. Futai, S. Miwa, and J. Miwa. 2004. Early embryogenesis of the pinewood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus. Developmental Growth Differentiation 46: 153-161.
Summary: Information on reproduction and life cycle of species
Summary: Available from: http://www.agnet.org/library/data/eb/eb498/eb498.pdf [Accessed 10 December 2004]
21. Mamiya, Y. 1988. History of pine wilt disease in Japan. Journal of Nematology 20: 219-226
22. Mota M. M.; Braasch H.; Bravo M.A.; Penas A.C.; Burgermeister W.; Metge K.; Sousa E. 1999. First report of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus in Portugal and in Europe. Nematology, vol. 1, no. 7, pp. 727-734 (8)
23. Ridley, G. S., J. Bain, L. S. Bulman, M. A. Dick, and M. K. Kay. 2000. Threats to New Zealand's indigenous forests from exotic pathogens and pests. Science for Conservation 142. 67p.
Summary: Information on possible threats species poses in New Zealand
24. Rutherford, T. A. and Webster, J. M. 1987. Distribution of pine wilt disease with respect to temperature in North America, Japan and Europe. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 17, 1050-1059.
25. Skarmoutsos, G., and H. M. Skarmoutsos. 2000. Pathogenicity of Bursaphelenchus sexdentati, Bursaphelenchus leoni, and Bursaphelenchus hellenicus on European pine seedlings. Forest Pathology 30: 149-156.
Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.
26. Sousa, E., P. Naves, L. Bonifacio, M. A. Braveo, A. C. Penas, J. Pires, and M. Serrao. 2002. Preliminary survey for insects associated with Bursaphelenchus xylophilus in Portugal. OEPP/EPPO, Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin 32, 499-502.
Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.
27. Xie Yan; Li Zhenyu; Gregg, W.P and Li Dianmo., 2001. Invasive species in China — an overview. Biodiversity and Conservation. 10 (8): 1317-1341
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