Impacts, Monitoring and Management of Forest Pests and Diseases

Forest pests have diverse negative impacts on forestry economy, ecosystem services, biodiversity, and sustainable ecosystem management. The first step towards effectively managing forest pests would be to monitor their occurrence and assess their impact on forest ecosystems. The monitoring results c...

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description Forest pests have diverse negative impacts on forestry economy, ecosystem services, biodiversity, and sustainable ecosystem management. The first step towards effectively managing forest pests would be to monitor their occurrence and assess their impact on forest ecosystems. The monitoring results can provide basic information for effective management strategies. The data from monitoring programs can result in the development of new methods for monitoring, assessing impact, and developing management techniques. This special issue aims to share information to assist in the effective management of forest pests, by understanding the responses of forest pests to natural and anthropogenic changes, and discussing new studies on the monitoring, assessment, and management of forest pests. The fourteen papers included in this issue focus on monitoring, assessing, and managing forest pests, including one editorial providing an overall idea of the monitoring, assessment and management of forest pests, two articles reviewing long-term changes in forest pests and forests, four papers focusing on the monitoring of forest pests, three papers on the assessment of forest pests, and four papers on the management of forest pests. These papers provide a better understanding of the structures and processes in forest ecosystems and fundamental information for the effective management of forest pests.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-500222024-04-05T12:33:43Z Impacts, Monitoring and Management of Forest Pests and Diseases Park, Young-Seuk Choi, Won Il QH301-705.5 QH540-549.5 Q1-390 black pine bast scale propylene-glycol expression level taxonomy forest ecosystem management location preference Acari pine wilt disease Phytophthora pseudocryptogea SNPs qPCR climate change litterbags aggressiveness admixture species biological control Norway spruce monitoring mite assemblages eucalyptus disease small soil pits turpentine oil Hylodor disease resistance pine needle gall midge Encyrtidae coniferous forests attack pattern ash trees Ricania shantungensis Matsucoccus thunbergianae Tomicus brevipilosus Quercus ilex L. Phytophthora quercina random forest hazard rating ethanol forest pests Scots pine damages synonym Buprestidae Phytophthora cinnamomi Cockchafer larvae surveillance plant nutrition-disease relationship CLIMAX SADIE prediction model forestry models chemosensory genes alpha-pinene aggregation pheromones control forest ecosystem species distribution model forest management invasive species forest health natural enemies abiotic and biotic disturbances MaxEnt litter decay leaf spot forestry pine caterpillar antennal transcriptome thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences Forest pests have diverse negative impacts on forestry economy, ecosystem services, biodiversity, and sustainable ecosystem management. The first step towards effectively managing forest pests would be to monitor their occurrence and assess their impact on forest ecosystems. The monitoring results can provide basic information for effective management strategies. The data from monitoring programs can result in the development of new methods for monitoring, assessing impact, and developing management techniques. This special issue aims to share information to assist in the effective management of forest pests, by understanding the responses of forest pests to natural and anthropogenic changes, and discussing new studies on the monitoring, assessment, and management of forest pests. The fourteen papers included in this issue focus on monitoring, assessing, and managing forest pests, including one editorial providing an overall idea of the monitoring, assessment and management of forest pests, two articles reviewing long-term changes in forest pests and forests, four papers focusing on the monitoring of forest pests, three papers on the assessment of forest pests, and four papers on the management of forest pests. These papers provide a better understanding of the structures and processes in forest ecosystems and fundamental information for the effective management of forest pests. 2021-02-11T16:00:01Z 2021-02-11T16:00:01Z 2020-04-07 23:07:09 2020 book 44815 9783039281671 9783039281664 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/50022 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2092 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03928-167-1 10.3390/books978-3-03928-167-1 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039281671 9783039281664 198 open access
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Q1-390
black pine bast scale
propylene-glycol
expression level
taxonomy
forest ecosystem management
location preference
Acari
pine wilt disease
Phytophthora pseudocryptogea
SNPs
qPCR
climate change
litterbags
aggressiveness
admixture species
biological control
Norway spruce
monitoring
mite assemblages
eucalyptus disease
small soil pits
turpentine oil
Hylodor
disease resistance
pine needle gall midge
Encyrtidae
coniferous forests
attack pattern
ash trees
Ricania shantungensis
Matsucoccus thunbergianae
Tomicus brevipilosus
Quercus ilex L.
Phytophthora quercina
random forest
hazard rating
ethanol
forest pests
Scots pine damages
synonym
Buprestidae
Phytophthora cinnamomi
Cockchafer larvae
surveillance
plant nutrition-disease relationship
CLIMAX
SADIE
prediction model
forestry models
chemosensory genes
alpha-pinene
aggregation pheromones
control
forest ecosystem
species distribution model
forest management
invasive species
forest health
natural enemies
abiotic and biotic disturbances
MaxEnt
litter decay
leaf spot
forestry
pine caterpillar
antennal transcriptome
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Impacts, Monitoring and Management of Forest Pests and Diseases
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QH540-549.5
Q1-390
black pine bast scale
propylene-glycol
expression level
taxonomy
forest ecosystem management
location preference
Acari
pine wilt disease
Phytophthora pseudocryptogea
SNPs
qPCR
climate change
litterbags
aggressiveness
admixture species
biological control
Norway spruce
monitoring
mite assemblages
eucalyptus disease
small soil pits
turpentine oil
Hylodor
disease resistance
pine needle gall midge
Encyrtidae
coniferous forests
attack pattern
ash trees
Ricania shantungensis
Matsucoccus thunbergianae
Tomicus brevipilosus
Quercus ilex L.
Phytophthora quercina
random forest
hazard rating
ethanol
forest pests
Scots pine damages
synonym
Buprestidae
Phytophthora cinnamomi
Cockchafer larvae
surveillance
plant nutrition-disease relationship
CLIMAX
SADIE
prediction model
forestry models
chemosensory genes
alpha-pinene
aggregation pheromones
control
forest ecosystem
species distribution model
forest management
invasive species
forest health
natural enemies
abiotic and biotic disturbances
MaxEnt
litter decay
leaf spot
forestry
pine caterpillar
antennal transcriptome
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
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black pine bast scale
propylene-glycol
expression level
taxonomy
forest ecosystem management
location preference
Acari
pine wilt disease
Phytophthora pseudocryptogea
SNPs
qPCR
climate change
litterbags
aggressiveness
admixture species
biological control
Norway spruce
monitoring
mite assemblages
eucalyptus disease
small soil pits
turpentine oil
Hylodor
disease resistance
pine needle gall midge
Encyrtidae
coniferous forests
attack pattern
ash trees
Ricania shantungensis
Matsucoccus thunbergianae
Tomicus brevipilosus
Quercus ilex L.
Phytophthora quercina
random forest
hazard rating
ethanol
forest pests
Scots pine damages
synonym
Buprestidae
Phytophthora cinnamomi
Cockchafer larvae
surveillance
plant nutrition-disease relationship
CLIMAX
SADIE
prediction model
forestry models
chemosensory genes
alpha-pinene
aggregation pheromones
control
forest ecosystem
species distribution model
forest management
invasive species
forest health
natural enemies
abiotic and biotic disturbances
MaxEnt
litter decay
leaf spot
forestry
pine caterpillar
antennal transcriptome
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
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