2020
DOI: 10.1111/ppa.13241
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Sublethal infection of different pine species by the pinewood nematode

Abstract: Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, the pinewood nematode and causal agent of pine wilt disease (PWD), is a globally destructive pine pest. PWD is favoured by high temperatures and drought, but B. xylophilus can also persist in symptomless hosts in areas not prone to PWD. We compared seedlings of different Pinus species that were inoculated with B. xylophilus when well‐watered and under moderate temperatures, conditions that favour sublethal infections. We compared isolates of B. xylophilus in south‐west Europe (Portu… Show more

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“…Mole, an assistant professor at the College of the Holy Cross, defines intelligent tourism as the use of mobile digital connectivity to create a more intelligent, meaningful, and sustainable association between tourists and the city. Domestic scholars have also formed several views on the concept of intelligent tourism [14].…”
Section: The Concept Of Large Data and Intelligent Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mole, an assistant professor at the College of the Holy Cross, defines intelligent tourism as the use of mobile digital connectivity to create a more intelligent, meaningful, and sustainable association between tourists and the city. Domestic scholars have also formed several views on the concept of intelligent tourism [14].…”
Section: The Concept Of Large Data and Intelligent Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pine wood nematode ( Bursaphhelenchus xylophilus ), which causes a devastating infectious disease of pine trees (pine wilt disease, PWD), is listed as a significant plant quarantine object in the world 12 . PWD originated in North America, 13 but it is most prevalent and harmful in Asia 14 . For hundreds of years it has contributed to a high mortality rate in Japanese pine trees, and it has spread to China and Korea over the past few decades 15 .…”
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confidence: 99%