The commercial forest industry in South Africa is predominantly dependent on large tracts of exotic monoculture plantations. While this simplifies management practice, there is always the inherent danger posed by introduced pests and diseases. Classical biological control is usually the most effective control method against introduced exotic pests. Climatic factors and seasonal differences may negatively affect the ability of the natural enemies to establish successfully at the new location. Successful establishment of the natural enemies usually results in control over the pest within four years. Sirex noctilio naturally occurs in the mediterranean countries of Europe and North Africa. It is the only member of the Siricid family capable of...
Sirex noctilio is an invasive woodwasp that, along with its symbiotic fungus, has killed pine trees ...
Classical biological control relies on the deliberate introduction of natural enemies to reduce pest...
Sirex noctilio Fabricius is an exotic wasp utilizing host trees within the genus Pinus. Previous inv...
The commercial forest industry in South Africa is predominantly dependent on large tracts of exotic ...
Deladenus siricidicola is the primary biocontrol agent of the invasive woodwasp, Sirex noctilio. The...
With annual damage estimated at up to $78 million, the exotic woodwasp, Sirex noctilio Fabricius (Hy...
Plantation forestry with non-native trees is steadily increasing in the southern hemisphere and alie...
Classical biological control is a key method for managing populations of pests in long-lived crops s...
Classical biological control is a key method for managing populations of pests in long-lived crops s...
The potential distribution of sirex wood wasp (Sirex noctilio) in Australia, South America and Afric...
In 2001, the woodwasp Sirex noctilio was detected in Pinus radiata plantations in the Biobio region ...
Schinus terebinthifolia Raddi (Anacardiaceae) (Brazilian pepper tree) is a native tree to subtropica...
The native Eurasian woodwasp, Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) (Sirex) along with its symbiot...
1. Competition and predation are important components of biotic resistance, which helps define the i...
The family Siricidae has more than 100 species in about 11 genera. Nearly all species are native to ...
Sirex noctilio is an invasive woodwasp that, along with its symbiotic fungus, has killed pine trees ...
Classical biological control relies on the deliberate introduction of natural enemies to reduce pest...
Sirex noctilio Fabricius is an exotic wasp utilizing host trees within the genus Pinus. Previous inv...
The commercial forest industry in South Africa is predominantly dependent on large tracts of exotic ...
Deladenus siricidicola is the primary biocontrol agent of the invasive woodwasp, Sirex noctilio. The...
With annual damage estimated at up to $78 million, the exotic woodwasp, Sirex noctilio Fabricius (Hy...
Plantation forestry with non-native trees is steadily increasing in the southern hemisphere and alie...
Classical biological control is a key method for managing populations of pests in long-lived crops s...
Classical biological control is a key method for managing populations of pests in long-lived crops s...
The potential distribution of sirex wood wasp (Sirex noctilio) in Australia, South America and Afric...
In 2001, the woodwasp Sirex noctilio was detected in Pinus radiata plantations in the Biobio region ...
Schinus terebinthifolia Raddi (Anacardiaceae) (Brazilian pepper tree) is a native tree to subtropica...
The native Eurasian woodwasp, Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) (Sirex) along with its symbiot...
1. Competition and predation are important components of biotic resistance, which helps define the i...
The family Siricidae has more than 100 species in about 11 genera. Nearly all species are native to ...
Sirex noctilio is an invasive woodwasp that, along with its symbiotic fungus, has killed pine trees ...
Classical biological control relies on the deliberate introduction of natural enemies to reduce pest...
Sirex noctilio Fabricius is an exotic wasp utilizing host trees within the genus Pinus. Previous inv...