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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Sirex noctilio"
van Nouhuys, Saskya, David C. Harris y Ann E. Hajek. "Population level interactions between an invasive woodwasp, an invasive nematode and a community of native parasitoids". NeoBiota 82 (9 de febrero de 2023): 67–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.82.96599.
Texto completoBurnip, G. M., I. C. Harvey, D. Voice y M. Braithwaite. "New host association for Sirex noctilio and Amylostereum areolatum on Cedrus atlantica". New Zealand Plant Protection 61 (1 de agosto de 2008): 391. http://dx.doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.2008.61.6866.
Texto completoGomez, Demian, Andrea Lucky y Jiri Hulcr. "Sirex Woodwasp Sirex noctilio Fabricius (Hymenoptera: Siricidae)". EDIS 2017, n.º 1 (2 de septiembre de 2020): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.32473/edis-in1154-2017.
Texto completoOlatinwo, Rabiu O., Timothy D. Schowalter, Daniel Doucet, Susan Bowman, Wood C. Johnson y Jeremy D. Allison. "Intergenic Spacer Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms for Genotyping Amylostereum areolatum (Russulales: Amylostereacea) Symbionts of Native and Non-native Sirex Species". Annals of the Entomological Society of America 113, n.º 4 (16 de marzo de 2020): 280–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aesa/saz058.
Texto completoIpinza Carmona, Roberto y María Paz Molina Brand. "Control integrado de Sirex noctilio". Ciencia & Investigación Forestal 5, n.º 1 (6 de julio de 1991): 96–150. http://dx.doi.org/10.52904/0718-4646.1991.149.
Texto completoLong, Stefan J., David W. Williams y Anne E. Hajek. "Sirex species (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) and their parasitoids in Pinus sylvestris in eastern North America". Canadian Entomologist 141, n.º 2 (abril de 2009): 153–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/n08-068.
Texto completoKrivak-Tetley, Flora E., Jenna Sullivan-Stack, Jeff R. Garnas, Kelley E. Zylstra, Lars-Olaf Höger, María J. Lombardero, Andrew M. Liebhold y Matthew P. Ayres. "Demography of an invading forest insect reunited with hosts and parasitoids from its native range". NeoBiota 72 (25 de marzo de 2022): 81–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.72.75392.
Texto completoSun, Xueting, Qiang Xu y Youqing Luo. "A Maximum Entropy Model Predicts the Potential Geographic Distribution of Sirex noctilio". Forests 11, n.º 2 (5 de febrero de 2020): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f11020175.
Texto completoWooding, Amy L., Michael J. Wingfield, Brett P. Hurley, Jeffrey R. Garnas, Peter de Groot y Bernard Slippers. "Lack of fidelity revealed in an insect–fungal mutualism after invasion". Biology Letters 9, n.º 4 (23 de agosto de 2013): 20130342. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2013.0342.
Texto completoDodds, Kevin J., Peter de Groot y David A. Orwig. "The impact of Sirex noctilio in Pinus resinosa and Pinus sylvestris stands in New York and Ontario". Canadian Journal of Forest Research 40, n.º 2 (febrero de 2010): 212–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x09-181.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Sirex noctilio"
Zieman, Elliott Andrew. "Distribution and genetic structure of Deladenus proximus, a nematode parasite of the woodwasp Sirex nigricornis in the eastern United States". OpenSIUC, 2014. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/1356.
Texto completoBatista, Elder Simões de Paula [UNESP]. "Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) e seus inimigos naturais em Pinus taeda e caracterização morfológica de Deladenus siricidicola". Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/115967.
Texto completoEspécies de pínus são plantadas em vários países e a área plantada no Brasil ocupa atualmente 1.562.782 hectares. O Estado de São Paulo possui 144.802 ha de pínus plantado e junto com os estados da região Sul do país possuem 94% da área brasileira. A principal praga dessa cultura é a vespa-damadeira Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) e está presente em mais de 1.000.000 ha no país. A utilização de métodos silviculturais e controle biológico auxiliam no controle dessa praga. No Brasil ela é considerada sob controle, com relatos esporádicos de surtos. Sendo assim, é importante prever a dispersão e ocorrência de novos surtos da praga para manter sua população controlada. Os objetivos do presente trabalho foram desenvolver uma ferramenta para definir a susceptibilidade de talhões à ocorrência da praga; verificar o controle proporcionado pelos principais inimigos naturais da vespa-da-madeira; e caracterizar morfologicamente a população de Deladenus (=Beddingia) siricidicola presente no Brasil através de microscopia eletrônica de varredura e microscopia ótica. Verificou-se que a metodologia de atribuição de níveis de risco de ocorrência da vespa-da-madeira poderá ser adotada como ferramenta para auxiliar o gerenciamento dos povoamentos de pínus em relação à ocorrência da praga, já que os níveis de risco atribuídos e o ataque efetivamente observados apresentaram relação direta (r=0,5127). A partir dessa metodologia foi desenvolvido uma planilha eletrônica no qual o usuário pode preencher os dados dos talhões de pínus plantado e o nível de risco é calculado automaticamente. Constatouse que o parasitoide I. leucospoides está bem estabelecido na região estudada e proporciona nível de controle em torno de 40% em talhões onde o nematoide não foi aplicado. O nematoide não apresentou alto índice de parasitismo, possivelmente em função da baixa ocorrência da vespa-da-madeira, provocada ...
Pine species are planted in various countries and the current area occupied by this crop in Brazil is 1.562.782 hectares. São Paulo State has 144.802 ha of pine stands and in addition to the southern States, they have 94% of the Brazilian area occupied with pine. This crop’s main pest is the sirex woodwasp Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) which is present in more than 1,000,000 ha in the country. The employment of silvicultural and biological control methods help in monitoring and controlling such pest and allow to keep it under control, with some outbreaks reported occasionally. This way, the need is to predict the pest’s spread and occurrence. Therefore, the objectives in this thesis were develop a tool to define the susceptible of pine stands to the occurrence of the pest; verify the control promoted by the sirex woodwasp’s main natural enemies; and morphologically characterize the population of Deladenus (=Beddingia) siricidicola present in Brazil using scanning electron microscopy and optical microscopy. We verified the risk-level prediction methodology can be used as a tool to assist the management of the pine stands in relation to the pest’s occurence, as the risk-levels attributed and the effectively observed attack presented direct relation (r=0,5127). From this methodology an electronic sheet was developed, in which the user can fill with pine stands data and the risk-level is automatically calculated. We observed that the parasitoid I. leucospoides is well established in the region studied as it promotes a control level around 40% in stands where the nematode was not applied. The nematode didnnot presented a high parasitism, possibly due to the low occurrence of the sirex woodwasp, promoted by the control measures in previous years. Beside this, it was presented morphometric data of the population of D. siricidicola present in Brazil, highlighting some morphological traits not described before, such as the ...
Batista, Elder Simões de Paula. "Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) e seus inimigos naturais em Pinus taeda e caracterização morfológica de Deladenus siricidicola /". Jaboticabal, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/115967.
Texto completoCoorientador: Ricardo Antonio Polanczyk
Coorientador: Edson Tadeu Iede
Banca: Susete do Rocio Chiarello Penteado
Banca: Wilson Reis Filho
Banca: Antonio Carlos Busoli
Banca: Jose Carlos Barbosa
Resumo: Espécies de pínus são plantadas em vários países e a área plantada no Brasil ocupa atualmente 1.562.782 hectares. O Estado de São Paulo possui 144.802 ha de pínus plantado e junto com os estados da região Sul do país possuem 94% da área brasileira. A principal praga dessa cultura é a vespa-damadeira Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) e está presente em mais de 1.000.000 ha no país. A utilização de métodos silviculturais e controle biológico auxiliam no controle dessa praga. No Brasil ela é considerada sob controle, com relatos esporádicos de surtos. Sendo assim, é importante prever a dispersão e ocorrência de novos surtos da praga para manter sua população controlada. Os objetivos do presente trabalho foram desenvolver uma ferramenta para definir a susceptibilidade de talhões à ocorrência da praga; verificar o controle proporcionado pelos principais inimigos naturais da vespa-da-madeira; e caracterizar morfologicamente a população de Deladenus (=Beddingia) siricidicola presente no Brasil através de microscopia eletrônica de varredura e microscopia ótica. Verificou-se que a metodologia de atribuição de níveis de risco de ocorrência da vespa-da-madeira poderá ser adotada como ferramenta para auxiliar o gerenciamento dos povoamentos de pínus em relação à ocorrência da praga, já que os níveis de risco atribuídos e o ataque efetivamente observados apresentaram relação direta (r=0,5127). A partir dessa metodologia foi desenvolvido uma planilha eletrônica no qual o usuário pode preencher os dados dos talhões de pínus plantado e o nível de risco é calculado automaticamente. Constatouse que o parasitoide I. leucospoides está bem estabelecido na região estudada e proporciona nível de controle em torno de 40% em talhões onde o nematoide não foi aplicado. O nematoide não apresentou alto índice de parasitismo, possivelmente em função da baixa ocorrência da vespa-da-madeira, provocada ...
Abstract: Pine species are planted in various countries and the current area occupied by this crop in Brazil is 1.562.782 hectares. São Paulo State has 144.802 ha of pine stands and in addition to the southern States, they have 94% of the Brazilian area occupied with pine. This crop's main pest is the sirex woodwasp Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) which is present in more than 1,000,000 ha in the country. The employment of silvicultural and biological control methods help in monitoring and controlling such pest and allow to keep it under control, with some outbreaks reported occasionally. This way, the need is to predict the pest's spread and occurrence. Therefore, the objectives in this thesis were develop a tool to define the susceptible of pine stands to the occurrence of the pest; verify the control promoted by the sirex woodwasp's main natural enemies; and morphologically characterize the population of Deladenus (=Beddingia) siricidicola present in Brazil using scanning electron microscopy and optical microscopy. We verified the risk-level prediction methodology can be used as a tool to assist the management of the pine stands in relation to the pest's occurence, as the risk-levels attributed and the effectively observed attack presented direct relation (r=0,5127). From this methodology an electronic sheet was developed, in which the user can fill with pine stands data and the risk-level is automatically calculated. We observed that the parasitoid I. leucospoides is well established in the region studied as it promotes a control level around 40% in stands where the nematode was not applied. The nematode didnnot presented a high parasitism, possibly due to the low occurrence of the sirex woodwasp, promoted by the control measures in previous years. Beside this, it was presented morphometric data of the population of D. siricidicola present in Brazil, highlighting some morphological traits not described before, such as the ...
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Mlonyeni, X. O. M. (Xolile Osmond Mnyamezeli). "High throughput development of population genetic markers for the Sirex noctilio woodwasp and its nematode parasite, Deladenus siricidicola". Diss., University of Pretoria, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/31289.
Texto completoDissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2011.
Genetics
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Verleur, Peter Marcel. "Development of biological control strategies against sirex noctilio (Fabricius) on Sappi Forests (Ltd) Landholdings in the summer rainfall regions of South Africa". Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1273.
Texto completoHurley, Brett Phillip. "Factors influencing the control of the Sirex woodwasp in South Africa". Thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/28962.
Texto completoThesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2010.
Zoology and Entomology
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Ismail, Riyad. "Remote sensing of forest health : the detection and mapping of Pinus patula trees infested by Sirex noctilio". Thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/417.
Texto completoRyan, Kathleen. "Interactions between the Woodwasp Sirex noctilio and Co-habiting Phloem- and Woodboring Beetles, and their Fungal Associates in southern Ontario". Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1807/29855.
Texto completoLibros sobre el tema "Sirex noctilio"
Haugen, Dennis A. Sirex woodwasps--Sirex noctilio F. (Hymenoptera, Siricidae). [Newtown Square, Pa: USDA Forest Service, State and Private Forestry, Northeastern Area, 2005.
Buscar texto completoIede, Edson Tadeu. Proceedings of a conference: Training in the control of Sirex noctilio by the use of natural enemies : Colombo, Brazil November 4 to 9, 1996. Morgantown, WV: USDA, Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, 1998.
Buscar texto completoThe Sirex Woodwasp And Its Fungal Symbiont Research And Management Of A Worldwide Invasive Pest. Springer, 2011.
Buscar texto completoCapítulos de libros sobre el tema "Sirex noctilio"
Crook, Damon J., Katalin Böröczky, Kelley E. Zylstra, Victor C. Mastro y James H. Tumlinson. "The Chemical Ecology of Sirex noctilio". En The Sirex Woodwasp and its Fungal Symbiont:, 149–58. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1960-6_11.
Texto completoRyan, Kathleen y Brett P. Hurley. "Life History and Biology of Sirex noctilio". En The Sirex Woodwasp and its Fungal Symbiont:, 15–30. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1960-6_2.
Texto completoBordeaux, John M. y Jeffrey F. D. Dean. "Susceptibility and Response of Pines to Sirex noctilio". En The Sirex Woodwasp and its Fungal Symbiont:, 31–50. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1960-6_3.
Texto completoDodds, Kevin J. y Peter de Groot. "Sirex, Surveys and Management: Challenges of having Sirex noctilio in North America". En The Sirex Woodwasp and its Fungal Symbiont:, 265–86. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1960-6_19.
Texto completoIede, Edson T., Susete R. C. Penteado y Wilson R. Filho. "The Woodwasp Sirex noctilio in Brazil: Monitoring and Control". En The Sirex Woodwasp and its Fungal Symbiont:, 217–28. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1960-6_16.
Texto completoWermelinger, Beat y Iben M. Thomsen. "The Woodwasp Sirex noctilio and Its Associated Fungus Amylostereum areolatum in Europe". En The Sirex Woodwasp and its Fungal Symbiont:, 65–80. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1960-6_5.
Texto completoCameron, E. Alan. "Parasitoids in the Management of Sirex noctilio: Looking Back and Looking Ahead". En The Sirex Woodwasp and its Fungal Symbiont:, 103–17. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1960-6_8.
Texto completoKlasmer, Paula y Eduardo Botto. "The Ecology and Biological Control of the Woodwasp Sirex noctilio in Patagonia, Argentina". En The Sirex Woodwasp and its Fungal Symbiont:, 203–15. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1960-6_15.
Texto completoWilliams, David W., Kelley E. Zylstra y Victor C. Mastro. "Ecological Considerations in Using Deladenus (=Beddingia) siricidicola for the Biological Control of Sirex noctilio in North America". En The Sirex Woodwasp and its Fungal Symbiont:, 135–48. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1960-6_10.
Texto completoCorley, Juan C. y José M. Villacide. "Population Dynamics of Sirex noctilio: Influence of Diapause, Spatial Aggregation and Flight Potential on Outbreaks and Spread". En The Sirex Woodwasp and its Fungal Symbiont:, 51–64. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1960-6_4.
Texto completoActas de conferencias sobre el tema "Sirex noctilio"
Sopow, Stephanie. "Sirex wood wasp,Sirex noctilio(Hymenoptera: Siricidae)". En 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.92738.
Texto completoThompson, Brian M. "Sirex noctilio — microbial symbiont interactions and nutrition". En 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.91885.
Texto completoHajek, Ann E. "Sirex noctilio-Amylostereum-Deladenusinteractions in North America". En 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.91890.
Texto completoVillacide, José. "Potential responses of the invasive European woodwasp,Sirex noctilio, to a warming world". En 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.107834.
Texto completoFaal Mohammad Ali, Hajar. "Response of wasp parasitoidIbalia leucospoidesto volatiles from fungal symbiont (Amylostereumareolatum) of Sirex noctilio". En 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.111454.
Texto completoMenon, C., J. F. V. Vincent, N. Lan, L. Bilhaut, A. Ellery, Y. Gao, D. Zangani et al. "Bio-Inspired Micro-Drills for Future Planetary Exploration". En CANEUS 2006: MNT for Aerospace Applications. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/caneus2006-11022.
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