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What they found was that invasive forest insects cost local governments about $2 billion a year and residential homeowners an additional $1.5 billion in lost property values.
The exotic, invasive forest insect pest, emerald ash borer (EAB), is rapidly spreading throughout eastern North America and killing almost all ash trees in its path.
The SM is a potential invasive forest pest in Europe because Europe has several suitable host species and climatic conditions of central and northern Europe are favourable for the SM.
Extensive outbreaks of the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis; EAB), an invasive forest insect, are having serious impacts on the cultural ecosystem services of urban forests in the United States and other countries.
Emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire, EAB) is an invasive forest pest and the target of an extensive biological control program designed to mitigate EAB-caused ash (Fraxinus spp).
In this study the focus was on discovery of SSRs in invasive forest Phytophthora species within the clade 7a, perhaps a higher success rate in marker discovery would have followed a search amongst the closest related species in clade 7b (P. sinensis, P. melonis, P. cajanae and P. vignae) [ 2].
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"Look at any touchstone — global warming, fuels, invasive species, forest and rangeland health issues — and then you throw in the urban interface.
We adopt an ensemble modelling approach to assess the potential distribution of Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica), a vine invasive to forests of the Cumberland Plateau and Mountain Region in the southeast of USA.
Stinson's fieldwork took her to Harvard Forest, where she applied a population perspective to studying how invasive plants affect forest ecosystems.
Small- and medium-sized growing trees, invasive species, mixed forest, Agroforestry, and Agrosilviculture also play an important role in atmospheric carbon assimilation.
Assessment of the status and impact of invasive insects on forest health are needed in the north-western Himalayas, especially in view of the expected climate change.
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