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Pine Wilt Disease A Worldwide Threat To Forest Ecosystems 1st Edition Paulo R Vieira

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Pine Wilt Disease A Worldwide Threat To Forest Ecosystems 1st Edition Paulo R Vieira
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Pine Wilt Disease A Worldwide Threat To Forest Ecosystems 1st Edition Paulo R Vieira instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.64 MB
Pages: 423
Author: Paulo R. Vieira, Manuel M. Mota
ISBN: 9781402084546, 1402084544
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Pine Wilt Disease A Worldwide Threat To Forest Ecosystems 1st Edition Paulo R Vieira by Paulo R. Vieira, Manuel M. Mota 9781402084546, 1402084544 instant download after payment.

The pinewood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, the causal agent of pine wilt disease (PWD), is a serious pest and pathogen of forest tree species, in particular among the genus Pinus. It was first reported from Japan in the beginning of the XXth century, where it became the major ecological catastrophe of pine forests, with losses reaching over 2 million m3/ year in the 1980s. It has since then spread to other Asian countries such as China, Taiwan and Korea, causing serious losses and economic damage. In 1999, the PWN was first detected in the European Union (EU), in Portugal, and immmediately prompted several government (national and EU) actions to assess the extent of the nematode’s presence, and to contain B. xylophilus and its insect vector (Monochamus galloprovincialis) to an area with a 30 km radius in the Set?bal Peninsula, 20 km south of Lisbon. International wood trade, with its political as well as economic ramifications, has been seriously jeopardized. The origin of the population of PWN found in Portugal remains elusive. Several hypotheses may be considered regarding pathway analysis, basically from two general origins: North America or the Far East (Japan or China). World trade of wood products such as timber, wooden crates, palettes, etc. play an important role in the potential dissemination of the pinewood nematode. In fact, human activities involving the movement of wood products may be considered the single most important factor in spreading of the PWN. Despite the dedicated and concerted actions of government agencies, this disease continues to spread. Very recently (2006), in Portugal, forestry and phytosanitary authorities (DGRF and DGPC) have announced a new strategy for the control and ultimately the erradication of the nematode, under the coordination of the national program for the control of the pinewood nematode (PROLUNP). Research regarding the bioecology of the nematode and insect as well as new detection methods, e.g., involving real-time PCR, has progressed since 1999. International agreements (GATT, WTO) and sharing of scientific information is of paramount importance to effectively control the nematode and its vector, and thus protect our forest ecosystems and forest economy.

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