Pine Wilt Disease
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Tokyo :
Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer,
2008.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2008. |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-75655-2 |
Table of Contents:
- Historical Overview
- Pine Wilt in Japan: From First Incidence to the Present
- A Brief Overview of the Pine Wood Nematode and Pine Wilt Disease in Canada and the United States
- Pine Wilt Disease in China
- Pine Wilt Disease in Korea
- Pine Wilt Disease in Portugal
- Concluding Remarks
- Pine Wood Nematode
- Taxonomy and Systematics of the Nematode Genus Bursaphelenchus (Nematoda: Parasitaphelenchidae)
- Parasitism Genes of the Pine Wood Nematode
- Embryology and Cytology of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus
- Population Ecology of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus
- Transmission Biology of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus in Relation to Its Insect Vector
- Concluding Remarks
- The Vector Beetle
- Vector-Host Tree Relationships and the Abiotic Environment
- Vector-Nematode Relationships and Epidemiology in Pine Wilt Disease
- Molecular Ecology of Vectors
- Concluding Remarks
- Host Responses and Wilting Mechanisms
- Physiological Incidences Related to Symptom Development and Wilting Mechanism
- Biochemical Responses in Pine Trees Affected by Pine Wilt Disease
- Host Fate Following Infection by the Pine Wood Nematode
- The Role of Bacteria Associated with the Pine Wood Nematode in Pathogenicity and Toxin-Production Related to Pine Wilt
- Concluding Remarks
- Related Microbes
- Bacteria Carried by the Pine Wood Nematode and Their Symbiotic Relationship with the Nematode
- Nematode Fauna and Fungal Flora in Infected Pine Trees
- Interactions of Pine Wood Nematodes, Wood-Inhabiting Fungi, and Vector Beetles
- Concluding Remarks
- Management of Pine Wilt Disease
- Integrated Pest Management of Pine Wilt Disease in Japan: Tactics and Strategies
- Recent Advances in the Integrated Management of the Pine Wood Nematode in China
- Breeding for Resistance to Pine Wilt Disease
- Biological Control of the Japanese Pine Sawyer Beetle, Monochamus alternatus
- Potential of Entomopathogenic Nematodes for Controlling the Japanese Pine Sawyer, Monochamus alternatus
- Concluding Remarks.