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Displaying 1 - 10 of 3,064 Publications- … … binary or dichotomous comparison … disease … host richness … impacts … exotic pest invasion … …AuthorsQinfeng Guo, Kevin PotterKeywordsSourceForestsYear2025
- … of Phytophthora species, indicating a potential risk for disease for native Californian vegetation. … Sebastian N. … Station … Exotic and Invasive Species … Mycology … Plant Diseases … Pacific Southwest Research Station … Phytophthora …AuthorsSebastian N. Fajardo, Tyler B. Bourret, Susan J. Frankel, David M. RizzoKeywordsSourceJournal of Fungi. 11(1): 33.Year2025
- … lifespans, and disturbances such as wildfire, insect and disease outbreaks, and drought can hasten tree mortality or … 19: 35. … bark beetles … carbon risk … climate change … disease … drought … forest management … fuels … future … …AuthorsAlex W. Dye, Rachel M. Houtman, Peng Gao, William R. L. Anderegg, Christopher J. Fettig, Jeffrey A. Hicke, John B. Kim, Christopher J. Still, Kevin Young, Karin L. RileyKeywordsSourceCarbon Balance and Management. 19: 35.Year2024
- … Brown root rot disease (BRRD) is a highly destructive tree disease. Early diagnosis of BRRD has been challenging because …AuthorsTse-Yen Liu, Chao-Han Chen, Yi-Chun Ko, Zong-Chi Wu, Ting-Zhi Liao, Hsin-Han Lee, Isheng Jason Tsai, Tun-Tschu Chang, Meng-Ling Wu, Jyh-Nong Tsai, Ned B. Klopfenstein, Mee-Sook Kim, Jane E. Stewart, Ndeme Atibalentja, Fred E. Brooks, Philip G. Cannon, A. Mohd Farid, Tsutomu Hattori, Hoi-Shan Kwan, Regent Yau Ching Lam, Yuko Ota, Norio Sahashi, Robert L. Schlub, Louise S. Shuey, Alvin M. C. Tang, Chia-Lin ChungKeywordsSourcePlant Disease. 108(11): 3288-3299.Year2024
- … with soilborne pathogens to facilitate or suppress plant disease development. Altering the microbiome composition to … has been suggested as a management strategy for forest diseases, including Armillaria root disease caused by Armillaria solidipes, which causes growth …AuthorsAda J. Fitz Axen, Mee-Sook Kim, Ned B. Klopfenstein, Sara Ashiglar, John W. Hanna, Patrick Bennett, Jane E. StewartKeywordsSourceApplied and Environmental Microbiology. 20: e01312-24.Year2024
- … impacts of one or more factors, including insects, disease, fire, drought, or major storms. Regionally high …AuthorsM.J. AmbroseSourceIn: Pandit, K.; Conkling, B.L., eds. Forest Health Monitoring: national status, trends, and analysis 2023. Gen. Tech. Rep. WO-105. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: 87–97. Chapter 4.Year2024
- … surveys to detect and appraise insect infestations and disease conditions and manmade stresses affecting trees and … surveys and monitoring" (FHP 2023). Forest insects and diseases have widespread ecological and economic impacts on …AuthorsK.M. Potter, J.L. PaschkeSourceIn: Pandit, K.; Conkling, B.L., eds. Forest Health Monitoring: national status, trends, and analysis 2023. Gen. Tech. Rep. WO-105. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: 25–55. Chapter 2.Year2024
- … services face a long list of threats, including insect and disease infestation, drought, fragmentation and forest …AuthorsK.M. Potter, K. Pandit, B.L. ConklingSourceIn: Pandit, K.; Conkling, B.L., eds. Forest Health Monitoring: national status, trends, and analysis 2023. Gen. Tech. Rep. WO-105. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: 5-21. Chapter 1.Year2024
- … forest fragmentation … forest health … forest insects and disease … tree mortality … Gen. Tech. Rep. WO-105. …AuthorsK. Pandit, B.L. ConklingKeywordsSourceGen. Tech. Rep. WO-105. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.Year2024
- … Insects and diseases are significant disturbance agents in many forests. … Stahl, Amanda T. 2024. Remote sensing of forest insect and disease outbreaks in the western United States: Tree, stand, … Research Station … Remote sensing of forest insect and disease outbreaks in the western United States: Tree, stand, …AuthorsJeffrey A. Hicke, Benjamin C. Bright, Ryan P. Hanavan, Andrew T. Hudak, Arjan J.H. Meddens, Abhinav Shrestha, Amanda T. StahlKeywordsSourceRMRS-GTR-443. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 92 p.Year2024