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Dec 2009

Calonectria (Cylindrocladium) species associated with dying Pinus cuttings

Lombard L, Rodas C.A, Crous P.W, Wingfield B.D et al.

Persoonia

Calonectria (Ca.) species and their Cylindrocladium (Cy.) anamorphs are well-known pathogens of forest nursery plants in...

Apr 2009

Botryosphaeriaceae associated with Eucalyptus canker diseases in Colombia

Rodas C.A, Sleppers B, Gryzenhout M., Wingfield M.J

Forest Pathology

SummaryThe identities of Botryosphaeriaceae causing cankers on Eucalyptus in Colombia were investigated using morphological and...

Nov 2009

A new species of Penicillium, P. ramulosum sp. nov., from the natural environment

Visagie CM, Roets F, Jacobs K

Mycologia

During a recent survey of Penicillium spp. from fynbos soils in the Western Cape Province of South Africa, several undescribed...

Dec 2009

Towards an integrated approach to modelling the risks and impacts of invasive forest species

Yemshanov D, McKenney DW, Pedlar JH, Koch FH et al.

Environmental Reviews

Les auteurs presentent le survol d'une approche integree pour la modelisation des risques et des impacts associes aux pestes...

Jan 2009

A bioeconomic approach to assess the impact of an alien invasive insect on timber supply and harvesting: a case study with Sirex noctilio in eastern Canada

Yemshanov D, McKenney DW, de Groot P, Haugen D et al.

Canadian Journal of Forest Research-Revue Canadienne De Recherche Forestiere

This study presents a model that assesses the potential impact of a new alien insect species, Sirex noctilio Fabricius, on pine...

May 2009

Mapping invasive species risks with stochastic models: A cross-border United States-Canada application for Sirex noctilio Fabricius

Yemshanov D, Koch FH, McKenney DW, Downing MC et al.

Risk Analysis

Nonindigenous species have caused significant impacts to North American forests despite past and present international...

Jan 2009

First Report of Amylostereum areolatum in Pines in the United States

Wilson AD, Schiff NM, Haugen DA, Hoebeke ER

Plant Disease

The wood decay fungus Amylostereum areolatum (Fr.) Boidin, native to Eurasia and North Africa (4), is the mycosymbiont of several...