نتایج جستجو برای: forest pests

تعداد نتایج: 116733  

2016
Tereza Loskotová Jakub Horák Dezene Huber

Most European forests have been converted into forest plantations that are managed for timber production. The main goal of this paper was to determine the difference between mature native sessile oak (Quercus petraea) stands and non-indigenous Norway spruce (Picea abies) plantations, with respect to communities of Athous click beetles in approximately 6,500 ha of lowland plantation forest area ...

2012
Indrikis Krams Inese Kivleniece Markus J. Rantala Pranas Mierauskas Tatjana Krama

We studied the infestation rate of Scots pine Pinus sylvestris by xylophagous insects in relation to distance from forest lakes in eastern Latvia, northern Europe. In summers of 2008 and 2009, we felled 72 pines of approximately 65 years age. Sections of the logs were incubated in insect emergence traps. The trees located near lakes were significantly less infested by xylophagous insects than t...

2000
G. I. McDonald A. E. Harvey

Fire, competition for light and water, and native forest pests have interacted for millennia in western forests to produce a countryside dominated by seral species of conifers. These conifer-dominated ecosystems exist in six kinds of biotic communities. We divided one of these communities, the Rocky Mountain Montane Conifer Forest, into 31 subseries based on the ability of shrubs and forbs to p...

2006
S. F. Shamoun

Biological diversity in forest ecosystems results from evolutionary processes driven by ecological imperatives linked to pathogens, symbionts, fire, climate, and competition or impacts from other agents of disturbance. To understand the behavior of microorganisms and microbial pathogens, it is necessary to have a comprehensive appreciation for the diversity of their functional attributes in the...

2011
Mark Crowley

In spatiotemporal planning, agents choose actions at multiple locations in space over some planning horizon to maximize their utility and satisfy various constraints. In forestry planning, for example, the problem is to choose actions for thousands of locations in the forest each year. The actions at each location could include harvesting trees, treating trees against disease and pests, or doin...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Lars T. Waser Meinrad Küchler Kai Jütte Theresia Stampfer

Forest disturbances in central Europe caused by fungal pests may result in widespread tree mortality. To assess the state of health and to detect disturbances of entire forest ecosystems, up-to-date knowledge of the tree species diversity is essential. The German state Mecklenburg–Vorpommern is severely affected by ash (Fraxinus excelsior) dieback caused by the fungal pathogen Hymenoscyphus pse...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2007
Aaron M Ellison Sydne Record Alexander Arguello Nicholas J Gotelli

Ants are key indicators of ecological change, but few studies have investigated how ant assemblages respond to dramatic changes in vegetation structure in temperate forests. Pests and pathogens are causing widespread loss of dominant canopy tree species; ant species composition and abundance may be very sensitive to such losses. Before the experimental removal of red oak trees to simulate effec...

2015
Margaret Staton Teodora Best Sudhir Khodwekar Sandra Owusu Tao Xu Yi Xu Tara Jennings Richard Cronn A. Kathiravetpilla Arumuganathan Mark Coggeshall Oliver Gailing Haiying Liang Jeanne Romero-Severson Scott Schlarbaum John E. Carlson Filippos A. Aravanopoulos

Forest health issues are on the rise in the United States, resulting from introduction of alien pests and diseases, coupled with abiotic stresses related to climate change. Increasingly, forest scientists are finding genetic/genomic resources valuable in addressing forest health issues. For a set of ten ecologically and economically important native hardwood tree species representing a broad ph...

2017
Muhammad Sufyan Muhammad Jalal Arif Muhammad Dildar Gogi Muhammad Arshad Ahmad Nawaz

Different types of pests are found in nature affecting life and yield of natural and cultivated crops of agro-forestry. Researchers are trying to develop and apply different techniques to control and reduce loss of these pests on agriculture, forest and garden products. Chemical control method (CCM) is frequently applied as it is easy and prompt way to directly kill or repel the pests from crop...

Journal: :Environmental biosafety research 2010
Louise A Malone Jacqui H Todd Elisabeth P J Burgess Christian Walter Armin Wagner Barbara I P Barratt

A procedure is presented for developing environmental risk hypotheses associated with the deployment of forest trees genetically modified to have altered wood properties and for selecting non-target species to test these hypotheses. Altered-lignin Pinus radiata trees intended for use in New Zealand are used as a hypothetical case study to illustrate our...

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