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This guide is intended as an aid for managers of sentinel plantings, botanical gardens or arboreta, as well as phytosanitary inspectors, who may have knowledge of common pests and diseases of woody plants, but may not know the likely cause of damage that they have not encountered before. It aims to ...
This chapter provides diagnostic keys to damage, caused by biotic (including pathogens and pests) and abiotic factors (such as heat, frost or fertilizers), on foliage; flowers, fruits and seeds; stems, branches and twigs; shoots and buds; and to roots and collars of broadleaf and coniferous woody...
This chapter describes and illustrates the damage types (including the possible damaging agents) to leaves of broadleaf woody plants: skeletonisation (insects), perforation and shot holes (insects and fungi), cut-outs (insects), rough eating (insects), leaf rolling (insects), leaf curling (insects, ...
This chapter describes and illustrates the damage types (including the possible damaging agents) to reproductive structures of broadleaf woody plants: flower (blossom, catkin, flower-head) galling (insects, mites, fungi, bacteria and phytoplasma), bacterial blight (Erwinia), internal and external...
This chapter describes and illustrates the damage types (including the possible damaging agents) to foliage of coniferous woody plants: needle nibbling (insects), needle gnawing (insects), rough needle eating (insects), needle curling (insects), needle galling (inscts), needle mining (insects),...
This chapter describes and illustrates the damage types (including the possible damaging agents) to flowers, cones and seeds of coniferous woody plants: thrips-induced male flower distortion, damage by external and internal pollen feeders (insects, mites), abiotic factors affecting flowers or cones ...
A multi-lure approach for trapping a wide variety of Cerambycidae was tested at the Port of Vienna in 2017 and 2018, a high risk area for the introduction of invasive tree pests transported in wood packaging material. Traps were deployed in the port area and in an adjacent broadleaved forest. A...
This chapter introduces a guide for managers of sentinel plantings, botanical gardens or arboreta, as well as phytosanitary inspectors, who may have knowledge of common pests and diseases of woody plants, but may not know the likely cause of damage that they have not encountered before, for...