The use of Japanese experience with pine wilt disease control for forest protection against quarantine pests in Slovakia
1999
Nakamura, K. (Kyushu Research Center, Kyushu (Japan). Forestry and Forest Research Institute) | Novotny, J. (Forest Research Institute, Zvolen (Slovak Republic). Research Station)
Pine wilt disease (PWD) is the most serious forest disease in Japan. It caused extremely high mortality pine species in Japanese. Pinewood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus was determined as a dominant factor of PWD. This disease is often introduced to uninfected areas by transportation of nematode-infested pine logs that contain the vector insect. Facilitated by the transportation of the contaminated materials, PWD has been introduced to some isolated island in Japan and also to China, Taiwan and Korea. Slovakia as a forestry reach country, has a very strict rules from quarantine pest regulation point of view. Pine wilt disease and pine wood nematode were not reported from Slovakia till now and also the foresters did not recognize symptoms of this type of pest in Slovak pine forests till now
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