Publications for:
pest = Hylurgus ligniperda
crop = Pine (Pinus)
found 20 publications:
2023
The role of propagule pressure in experimental bark beetle invasions
Journal of Applied Ecology (2023) 60 (2), 342-352
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pestinfo wiki2022
Effect of host volatile release rate and racemic fuscumol on trap catch of
Hylurgus ligniperda,
Hylastes ater (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), and
Arhopalus ferus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Journal of Economic Entomology (2022) 115 (1), 168-177
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pestinfo wiki2021
Native or invasive? The red-haired pine bark beetle
Hylurgus ligniperda (Fabricius) (Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in East Asia
Forests (2021) 12 (7 - 950)
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pestinfo wikiBark beetles on pine logs: forecasting winter colonisation dynamics based on trap catches and temperature records
Journal of Pest Science (2021) 94 (4), 1357-1373
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pestinfo wiki2019
Quantifying the thermal tolerance of wood borers and bark beetles for the development of Joule heating as a novel phytosanitary treatment of pine logs
Journal of Pest Science (2019) 92 (1), 157-171
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pestinfo wikiBark beetles (Coleoptera Curculionidae Scolytinae) associated with
Pinus pinea in Lebanon: new records with remarks on their ecology, distribution and potential threat for forest stands
REDIA (2019) 102, 121-128
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pestinfo wiki2018
Ophiostomatoid fungi isolated from three different pine species in Argentinian Patagonia
Forest Pathology (2018) 48 (1 - e12393)
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pestinfo wiki2017
Long-distance dispersal of non-native pine bark beetles from host resources
Ecological Entomology (2017) 42 (2), 173-183
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pestinfo wiki2014
Fungi associated with the red-haired bark beetle,
Hylurgus ligniperda (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in the forest-steppe zone in eastern Ukraine
European Journal of Entomology (2014) 111 (4), 561-565
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pestinfo wiki2013
Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with root-feeding bark beetles on Scots pine in Poland
Forest Pathology (2013) 43 (5), 422-428
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pestinfo wiki2011
Verbenone protects pine trees from colonization by the six-toothed pine bark beetle,
Ips sexdentatus Boern. (Col.: Scolytinae)
Journal of Applied Entomology (2011) 135 (4), 258-268
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pestinfo wikiPost-fire attractiveness of maritime pines (
Pinus pinaster Ait.) to xylophagous insects
Journal of Pest Science (2011) 84 (3), 343-353
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pestinfo wikiLeptographium tereforme sp. nov. and other Ophiostomatales isolated from the root-feeding bark beetle
Hylurgus ligniperda in California
Mycologia (2011) 103 (1), 152-163
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pestinfo wikiBark beetle fauna (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) of the coniferous forests in the Mediterranean region of Western Turkey, with a new record for Turkish fauna
Turkish Journal of Zoology (2011) 35 (1), 33-47
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pestinfo wiki2010
Association of entomopathogenic fungi with exotic bark beetles in New Zealand pine plantations
Mycopathologia (2010) 169 (1), 75-80
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pestinfo wiki2009
Pine volatiles and terpenoid compounds attractive to European xylophagous species, vectors of
Bursaphelenchus spp. nematodes
Phytoparasitica (2009) 37 (4), 295-302
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pestinfo wiki2007
The introduced bark beetles
Hylurgus ligniperda and
Hylastes ater (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in Chile: seasonal flight and effect of
Pinus radiata log placement on colonization
Canadian Journal of Forest Research - Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestière (2007) 37 (1), 156-169
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pestinfo wikiOphiostoma species (Ascomycetes: Ophiostomatales) associated with bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) colonizing
Pinus radiata in northern Spain
Canadian Journal of Microbiology - Revue Canadienne de Microbiologie (2007) 53 (6), 756-767
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pestinfo wiki2006
Species of
Bursaphelenchus Fuchs, 1937 (Nematoda: Parasitaphelenchidae) and other nematode genera associated with insects from
Pinus pinaster in Portugal
Annals of Applied Biology (2006) 148 (2), 121-131
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pestinfo wiki2004
Evaluation of three trap types and five lures for monitoring
Hylurgus ligniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) and other local scolytids in New York
The Great Lakes Entomologist (2004) 37 (1-2), p. 1
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