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041 0 _aEnglish
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100 1 _aPark, Young-Seuk
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700 1 _aChoi, Won Il
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245 1 0 _aImpacts, Monitoring and Management of Forest Pests and Diseases
260 _bMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
_c2020
300 _a1 electronic resource (198 p.)
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aForest pests have diverse negative impacts on forestry economy, ecosystem services, biodiversity, and sustainable ecosystem management. The first step towards effectively managing forest pests would be to monitor their occurrence and assess their impact on forest ecosystems. The monitoring results can provide basic information for effective management strategies. The data from monitoring programs can result in the development of new methods for monitoring, assessing impact, and developing management techniques. This special issue aims to share information to assist in the effective management of forest pests, by understanding the responses of forest pests to natural and anthropogenic changes, and discussing new studies on the monitoring, assessment, and management of forest pests. The fourteen papers included in this issue focus on monitoring, assessing, and managing forest pests, including one editorial providing an overall idea of the monitoring, assessment and management of forest pests, two articles reviewing long-term changes in forest pests and forests, four papers focusing on the monitoring of forest pests, three papers on the assessment of forest pests, and four papers on the management of forest pests. These papers provide a better understanding of the structures and processes in forest ecosystems and fundamental information for the effective management of forest pests.
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546 _aEnglish
653 _ablack pine bast scale
653 _apropylene-glycol
653 _aexpression level
653 _ataxonomy
653 _aforest ecosystem management
653 _alocation preference
653 _aAcari
653 _apine wilt disease
653 _aPhytophthora pseudocryptogea
653 _aSNPs
653 _aqPCR
653 _aclimate change
653 _alitterbags
653 _aaggressiveness
653 _aadmixture species
653 _abiological control
653 _aNorway spruce
653 _amonitoring
653 _amite assemblages
653 _aeucalyptus disease
653 _asmall soil pits
653 _aturpentine oil
653 _aHylodor
653 _adisease resistance
653 _apine needle gall midge
653 _aEncyrtidae
653 _aconiferous forests
653 _aattack pattern
653 _aash trees
653 _aRicania shantungensis
653 _aMatsucoccus thunbergianae
653 _aTomicus brevipilosus
653 _aQuercus ilex L.
653 _aPhytophthora quercina
653 _arandom forest
653 _ahazard rating
653 _aethanol
653 _aforest pests
653 _aScots pine damages
653 _asynonym
653 _aBuprestidae
653 _aPhytophthora cinnamomi
653 _aCockchafer larvae
653 _asurveillance
653 _aplant nutrition-disease relationship
653 _aCLIMAX
653 _aSADIE
653 _aprediction model
653 _aforestry models
653 _achemosensory genes
653 _aalpha-pinene
653 _aaggregation pheromones
653 _acontrol
653 _aforest ecosystem
653 _aspecies distribution model
653 _aforest management
653 _ainvasive species
653 _aforest health
653 _anatural enemies
653 _aabiotic and biotic disturbances
653 _aMaxEnt
653 _alitter decay
653 _aleaf spot
653 _aforestry
653 _apine caterpillar
653 _aantennal transcriptome
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