The Sirex Woodwasp and its Fungal Symbiont: (Record no. 104349)

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International Standard Book Number 9789400719606
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Standard number or code 10.1007/978-94-007-1960-6
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Classification number 634.9
Edition number 23
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Slippers, Bernard.
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Title The Sirex Woodwasp and its Fungal Symbiont:
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Remainder of title Research and Management of a Worldwide Invasive Pest /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Bernard Slippers, Peter de Groot, Michael John Wingfield.
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Extent XII, 301p. 71 illus., 52 illus. in color.
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Formatted contents note Preface -- Dedication -- 1. Sirex systematics; problems and solutions -- 2. Life history and biology of Sirex noctilio -- 3. Susceptibility and response of pines to Sirex noctilio -- 4. The population dynamics of Sirex noctilio F.: the influence of diapause, spatial aggregation and flight potential on woodwasp outbreaks and spread -- 5. The woodwasp Sirex noctilio and its associated fungus Amylostereum areolatum in Europe -- 6. The genetics of Amylostereum species associated with Siricids -- 7. Siricid woodwasps and their fungal symbionts in Asia, specifically those occurring in Japan -- 8. Parasitoids in the management of Sirex: Looking back and looking ahead -- 9. Factors affecting the efficacy of Deladenus siricidicola in biological control systems -- 10. Ecological considerations in using Deladenus siricidicola for the biological control of Sirex noctilio in North America -- 11. The chemical ecology of Sirex noctilio -- 12. The use of kairomone lures for the detection of Sirex noctilio in susceptible Pinus radiata plantations in Australia -- 13. The Sirex woodwasp in New Zealand: History and current status -- 14. Sirex woodwasp in Australia: current management strategies, research and emerging issues -- 15. The ecology and biological control of the woodwasp, Sirex noctilio, in Patagonia, Argentina -- 16. The woodwasp Sirex noctilio in Brazil: monitoring and control -- 17. Surveillance and control of the Sirex woodwasp: The Chilean experience -- 18. The control of the Sirex woodwasp in diverse environments: The South African experience -- 19. Sirex, surveys and management: Challenges of having Sirex noctilio in North America -- 20. Sirex research and management: Future prospects.
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Summary, etc The Sirex woodwasp, Sirex noctilio, is the most important invasive alien insect pest in Pinus plantations across the Southern Hemisphere, and it now threatens pines in North America. Sirex noctilio is native to Eurasia, where it causes little damage and is better known for its fascinating biology, including an obligate mutualism with the fungus Amylostereum areolatum. The wasp first appeared outside its native range around 1900 in New Zealand, and it has subsequently spread to Australia, South America and Africa. The pest continues to spread globally and this is vividly illustrated by its recent appearance in North America. The genesis of the book was an International Sirex Symposium held in South Africa in May 2007. This symposium recognised the growing global threat from the woodwasp and the realization that a sustained research effort would be required to deal with it. This meeting succeeded remarkably in bringing together a diverse mosaic of government, industry and academic experience from many parts of the world. The shared experience emerging from the meeting, as well as the research and management work that has been undertaken subsequently, is captured in this book. This book covers aspects of the insect’s taxonomy, life history, host-plant relationships, population dynamics and chemical ecology, as well as the nature of its obligate mutualistic relationship with the fungus Amylostereum, its distribution, diversity and biology. There is also a focus on the development and adaptation of biological control systems using various parasitic wasps and the nematode Deladenus siricidicola. Importantly, the book contains a complete synthesis of the history and current status of the pest as well as efforts to control it in the Southern Hemisphere and in North America. Overall, this book illustrates the need for a global community effort to combat the increasing threat of invasive alien pests andpathogens to the world’s forests.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Life sciences.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Biotechnology.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Applied Ecology.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Forests and forestry.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Entomology.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Life Sciences.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Forestry.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Forestry Management.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Entomology.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Fungus Genetics.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Applied Ecology.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Biotechnology.
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Personal name de Groot, Peter.
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Personal name Wingfield, Michael John.
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International Standard Book Number 9789400719590
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1960-6
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