Publications for:
pest = Ips typographus
crop = Spruce (Picea)
country = Czech Republic
found 12 publications:
2022
How bark beetle attack changes the tensile and compressive strength of spruce wood (
Picea abies (L.) H. Karst.)
Forests (2022) 13 (1 - 87)
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pestinfo wikiTesting the efficiency of the push-and-pull strategy during severe
Ips typographus outbreak and extreme drought in Norway spruce stands
Forests (2022) 13 (12 - 2175)
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pestinfo wiki Wind damage and temperature effect on tree mortality caused by
Ips typographus L.: Phase transition model
Forests (2022) 13 (2 - 180)
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pestinfo wiki2016
Fine fluorescent powder marking study of dispersal in the spruce bark beetle,
Ips typographus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
European Journal of Entomology (2016) 113, 1-8
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pestinfo wiki2015
Response of mountain
Picea abies forests to stand-replacing bark beetle outbreaks: neighbourhood effects lead to self-replacement
Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52 (5), 1402-1411
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pestinfo wiki2014
Volatiles from spruce trap-trees detected by
Ips typographus bark beetles: chemical and electrophysiological analyses
Arthropod-Plant Interactions (2014) 8 (4), 305-316
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pestinfo wikiEffect of insecticide-treated trap logs and lure traps for
Ips typographus(Coleoptera: Curculionidae) management on nontarget arthropods catching in Norway spruce stands
Journal of Forest Science (2014) 60 (1), 6-11
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pestinfo wiki2010
Merocoenoses of cambioxylophagous insect fauna of Norway spruce (
Picea abies [L.] Karst.) with focus on bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) and types of tree damage in different gradation conditions
Journal of Forest Science (2010) 56 (10), 474-484
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pestinfo wikiDistribution of the double-spined spruce bark beetle
Ips duplicatus in the Czech Republic: spreading in 1997-2009
Phytoparasitica (2010) 38 (5), 435-443
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pestinfo wiki2006
Spruce windfalls and cambioxylophagous fauna in an area with the basic and outbreak state of
Ips typographus (L.)
Journal of Forest Science (2006) 52 (11), 497-509
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pestinfo wiki2003
Root decays as a potential predisposition factor of a bark beetle disaster in the Ĺ umava Mts.
Journal of Forest Science (2003) 49 (3), 125-132
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pestinfo wikiInduced wound response of Norway spruce
Picea abies P. Karst. after artificial inoculation by imagoes of
Ips typographus L.
Journal of Forest Science (2003) 49 (9), 403-411
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