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Recently reported, and likely to threaten the health of standing trees in the urban and peri-urban forests of the West, are at least five new subcortical insect/pathogen complexes [Agrilus coxalis Waterhouse (Buprestidae) and four species of Scolytidae: Orthotomicus (lps) erosus (Wollaston), ...

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Seybold, S. J.; Downing, M.
Publisher
Pacific Northwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Portland, USA
Citation
General Technical Report - Pacific Northwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, 2009, No.PNW-GTR-784, pp 111-134
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New Guinea is considered as a centre of diversity for the genus Saccharum with S. officinarum (noble cane), S. edule (edible pitpit), S. robustum and S. spontaneum present in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Both exotic and native pests and diseases may erode this important germplasm for future plant...

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Kuniata, L. S.; Magarey, R. C.; Rauka, G.
Publisher
Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), Canberra, Australia
Citation
ACIAR Technical Reports Series, 2006, No.62, pp 36-42

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