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  1. Chemicals and Forestry: A Review of Pesticides and Other Chemicals For Forestry and Amenity Tree (Forestry Series) by Aldhous, 1999-02-28
  2. Beetle-Pathogen Interactions in Conifer Forests (Applied Botany and Crop Science)
  3. Evaluation of a mountain pine beetle infestation in second-growth ponderosa pine on the Crow Indian Reservation, Montana, 1979 (Forest insect and disease ... Northern Region. State & Private Forestry) by K. E Gibson, 1980
  4. Evaluation of the mountain pine beetle infestation, Blackfeet Indian Reservation and east side Glacier National Park (Montana, 1979) (Forest insect and ... Northern Region. State & Private Forestry) by M. D McGregor, 1979
  5. Incorporating insect and disease considerations into the planning process on the Flathead National Forest: By Kenneth E. Gibson and James W. Byler (Forest pest management report) by K. E Gibson, 1981
  6. An assessment of root diseases in the Northern Region (Forest pest management report) by James W Byler, 1982
  7. Users guide and documentation for insect and disease damage survey (INDIDS) (Forest pest management report) by Wayne E Bousfield, 1985
  8. Sirococcus strobilinus on containerized Englemann spruce seedlings at the Coeur d'Alene Nursery, Idaho (Cooperative forestry & pest management report) by R. L James, 1983
  9. Incidence of root pathogens on Douglas-fir within the Reuben's Reserve, Nez Perce Indian Reservation, Idaho (Cooperative forestry & pest management report) by R. L James, 1983
  10. Needle tip dieback of ponderosa pine seedlings at the Coeur d'Alene Nursery, Idaho (Cooperative forestry & pest management report) by R. L James, 1983
  11. Douglas-fir tussock moth adult male survey north Idaho and western Montana, 1982 (Cooperative forestry & pest management report) by J. E Dewey, 1983
  12. Permanent mountain pine beetle population trend plots: An update, 1983 (Cooperative forestry & pest management report) by K. E Gibson, 1983
  13. National Steering Committees for Aerial Application of Pesticides by John W Barry, 1991
  14. User's manual for western root diseases model (SuDoc A 13.88:INT-267) by U.S. Dept of Agriculture, 1990

1. Mangosteen: Insect Pest And Disease Management
management. Forest Tree disease and pest Diagnosis (Canada). Nursery Tree disease and pest Diagnosis (Canada). Tree Care information. forestry
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Mangosteen: insect pest and disease management
Patricia Chay-Prove, David Astridge and Lynton Vawdrey
Queensland Horticulture Institute, Centre for Wet Tropics Agriculture, South Johnstone
Insect pests and diseases
The mangosteen is relatively free of pest and disease problems. The more common disorders, diseases and insect pests of mangosteen are given in Tables 1 and 2. It appears that the bitter yellow exudate which is excreted when leaves or fruit are damaged have some disinfection properties. "Gamboge" is a disorder which can affect the fruit. A yellow resin or latex produced by the branches and fruit can penetrate and seep into the flesh giving a bitter taste. Translucent flesh is another disorder which affects the fruit, making the fruit inedible. Wind or pest damage can induce these disorders.
Diseases and disorders
Table 1.

2. Crop Pest And Disease Management : Challenges For The Millennium/edited By D. Pr
of apoptosis against pest and disease/S. Nageswari and use of nematocides in nematodepest management/D. Prasad of bioherbicides for weed management in forestry
http://www.vedamsbooks.com/no26142.htm
Crop Pest and Disease Management : Challenges for the Millennium/edited by D. Prasad and S.N. Puri. New Delhi, Jyoti Publishers, 2002, 454 p., tables, ISBN 81-901384-0-5. Contents: I. Insect management options: II. Disease management options: 17. Fungal and bacterial diseases of sesame and their management/M.L. Verma. 18. Breeding spot blotch resistance in wheat/Rajiv K. Sharma and V.C. Sinha. 19. Advances in the management of Chickpea wilt/S.N. Gurha, Udit Narain, Vishwa Dhar and R.A. Singh. 20. Disease management strategies of green house crops/Pratibha Sharma. 21. Soybean rust—a threat to soybean cultivation/N.P. Madane and D.M. Sawant. 22. Viruses as predisposing or resistance inducing factors in fungal pathogens/A. Kalra and Narayan Rishi. 23. Resistance to loose smut in wheat/V.N. Waghmare and Shoe Raj. 24. Management strategies for mango bacterial canker disease/Ram Kishun. 25. A new approach in disease resistance/Sujay Rakshit. III. Nematode management options: 26. Nematode problems in India/S.B. Sharma, H.K. Sharma and Pankaj. 27. Ecology and mangement of plant parasitic nematodes/Gautam Chawla, A.N. Srivastava and S.B. Sharma. 28. Role of apoptosis against pest and disease/S. Nageswari and H.K. Sharma. 29. Management of potato nematodes/K.S. Krishna Prasad. 30. Management strategies for nematode pests of maize/A.N. Srivastava and Gautam Chawla. 31. Nematode survival strategies in wheat and rice/Shefta T. Chandel. 32. Nematode parasites of Solanaceous vegetables/Anil Sirohi and Sharad Mohan. 33. Management strategies of the nematodes associated with rice crops/Shefta T. Chandel and D. Prasad. 34. Soil solarization in nematode management/U. Chakrabarti and S.D. Mishra. 35. Rational use of nematocides in nematode pest management/D. Prasad and S.B. Sharma.

3. Integrated Pest Management Tools - Landscape Nursery And Urban Forestry - UMass
Agriculture and forestry Agricultural Chemicals pesticides (42). Home Gardens pest and disease Control (45) information on pest and disease control and management, organised by
http://www.umassgreeninfo.org/fact_sheets/ipmtools.html
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and Plant Health Care (PHC) are strategies for managing ornamental plants in landscapes and nurseries in ways that reduce the potential for pest and disease problems. When problems do occur, the practitioner implementing an IPM/PHC approach follows a sequence of steps in the management of the pest or disease that is designed to minimize impacts on the environment. Below are some of the tools that a practitioner would use in implementing an IPM/PHC program. Current pesticide and integrated pest management recommendations can be found in UMass Extension's Management Guide for Woody Ornamentals Additional Information:
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4. A Taylor & Francis Journal: International Journal Of Pest Management
to control strategies; assessment of pest and disease damage (damage and economic thresholds); Researchers in agriculture, horticulture, forestry and stored products pest management.
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5. Dow AgroSciences Canada
Crop protection company with diverse interests, including weed, insect and disease management for agricultural crops, forestry and urban pest management.
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Only when our customers succeed, do we succeed. To this end, we are driven by our passion to help producers and the value chain succeed with individual solutions, novel technologies and the promotion of sustainable agriculture.
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6. Integrated Pest And Disease Management
and transfer knowledge and technology for pest and disease management to farmers FederalBiological Research Centre for Agriculture and forestry (BBA), and
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Pesticide Applicator Training Study Material Recommendations for Commercial Applicators Most commercial study materials are available only from the Ohio Department of Agriculture.
(http://ohioline.ag.ohio-state.edu/lines/patc.html) Integrated Pest and Disease Management Plant protection involves the timely identification and control of insect pests, weeds, and diseases based on economic significance of infestations. Agro Engineering provides integrated pest and disease ... (http://www.agro.com/ipmmain.html) IPMIS Internet Contacts Other Web Sites with IPM Information on the Internet NOTE: These links are outside of BC Environment's server. If they do not work it may be due to problems at the other site. (http://pupux1.env.gov.bc.ca/~ipmis/net_src.html)

8. Innovative Pest And Disease Management In Horticultural And Plantation Crops/edi
in integrated pest and disease management of crops integrated approaches for themanagement of nematodes Innovative strategies for pest control in forestry/OK
http://www.vedamsbooks.com/no19790.htm
Innovative Pest and Disease Management in Horticultural and Plantation Crops/edited by S. Narasimhan, G. Suresh and S. Daniel Wesley. Chennai, SPIC Science Foundation, 2001, $25. Contents: I. Biological Control and IPM: 1. Perspectives in horticultural development in India: need for efficient IPM strategies/S. Jayaraj. 2. Pheromone technology-trends/S. Narasimhan, S. Daniel Wesley and S. Kannan. 3. Phermones as tools in IPM of vegetable crops: sex phermone mediated control of brinjal shoot/fruit borer/B. Krishnakumari and J.S. Yadav. 4. Studies on sex pheromones of tea mosquito bug, Helopeltis theivora waterhouse, infesting tea in southern India/R. Sudhakaran, N. Muraleedharan, S. Narasimhan and R. Selvasundaran. 5. Development of pheromone mass trapping technique for management of yellow stem borer ( Scirpophaga incertulas , walker) in rice /K. Krishnaiah, Rama Gopala Varma, Syed Zainulabedin, I.C. Pasalu and J.S. Yadav. 6. Pheromone studies of banana rhizome weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus G. (Curculionidae: Coleoptera) for the management of pest-a review/B. Padmanaban, P. Sundararaju and S. Narasimhan. 7. Role of behaviour modifying chemicals in the management of key pests of palms/P.S.P.V. Vidyasagar and K. Subaharan. 8. Epideictic compounds from the banana pseudostem weevil Odioporus longicollis Cosmopolites Sordidus and study their potential in the management of the pest/B. Padmanaban. 20. Surveillance of pests and natural enemy complex on vegetable Lablab and Cowpea Intercrops in cotton ecosystem under rainfed conditions/T. Abdul Razak and Jayaraj. 21. Observations on the host plant-pest-natural enemy interactions in a polycrop ecosystem under rainfed conditions in southern Tamil Nadu state/S. Jayaraj, T. Abdul Razak and G. Thambidurai. 22. Observations on the behaviour and predatory potential of the red ant

9. Armed Forces Pest Management Board
Armed Forces pest management Board Technical Information Memorandum No. 18 Installation pest management Program Guide Published and Distributed by the DEFENSE pest management INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER Forest Glen Section or incidence, of vectorborne disease. 4. Documented complaints resources program (Land management, Agronomy, forestry, Wildlife) use pesticides
http://www.afpmb.org/pubs/tims/tim18.htm

10. IPM Commodities - Forestry, Greenhouse/Ornamental, Household/
Identify and promote environmentally friendly methods of pest and disease controlContinue developing resistance management strategies for pests
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11. Forest Protection
and subtropical forest entomology and pathology; Forest pest and disease surveillancesystems forestry quarantine and exotic pest incursion management.
http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/qfri/8176.html
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Research programs Forest protection
Our forest protection program is supporting forest industries by preventing and minimising major losses in plantations and native forests from insect pests and fungal pathogens by providing early detection and prompt remedial action.
Queensland Forestry Research Institute is a national and international leader in tree health and boasts the largest and most experienced forest health team in Australia. We provide identification, monitoring, research and advisory services to the forest growing industries for the prevention and management of tree disorders caused by biotic and abiotic agents.
Our key areas of expertise
  • Tropical and subtropical forest entomology and pathology
  • Forest pest and disease surveillance systems design and implementation
  • Rural and urban tree decline diagnosis
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12. Forest Protection And Management
employees have been established, and 60,000 people are engaged in forestry administrativeand management work, which . 3. Forest pest and disease Control.
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13. Department Of Natural Resources And Conservation FORESTRY DIVISION FOREST PEST M
LINKS Current Regional Insect disease Outbreaks USFS Forest contact Steve KohlerForest pest management Specialist Service forestry Bureau DNRC
http://www.dnrc.state.mt.us/forestry/ServiceForestryPrograms/ForestPestManagemen
FOREST PEST MANAGEMENT
The Forest Pest Management (FPM) Program provides pest surveys, training and technical services for the management and control of damaging insects and diseases on Montana's State and private forests. The program operates in conjunction with the United States Forest Service's Region One Forest Health Protection Program.
THE PROGRAM PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING SERVICES:
- Conducting detection surveys on State and Private Lands -
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- Publishing insect and disease conditions reports -
- Providing public information about forest insect and disease trends and outbreaks -
- Identifying pest samples submitted by other agencies and the public -
- Evaluating insect and disease outbreaks of biological and economic importance on State and private lands -
- Providing FPM input to the Department's long-term timber sale planning process -
- On-site reviews and written evaluations of individual forest management projects of the Department -
- Coordinating suppression projects -
- Establishing and maintaining quarantines with other agencies -
LINKS USFS Forest Health Protection ProgramNorthern Region USFS Forest Health Protection ProgramNational Homepage For additional information, contact:

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Intergrated crop management strategy Costeffective, safe, environmentallyacceptable pest and disease management, including disease epidemiology
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PATHOLOGY, PESTS AND DISEASES The underlying research theme of the Entomology and Plant Pathology Department is the integrated management of pests and diseases of perennial crops which includes pest and disease detection and diagnosis, epidemiology, pathogen biology and molecular typing and disease control of perennial horticultural crops. With the exception of research programmes on bacterial canker and fungal diseases of Prunus, most of this research is applied to fruit trees and perennial herbaceous crops. Nevertheless, this expertise is directly applicable to forest trees.
  • Bacterial, fungal and viral pathogens : Bacterial Canker of cherry: biology, epidemiology, molecular finger printing, resistance (MAFF programme); the fungal programme includes molecular detection, quantitative epidemiology, control and modelling of fungal diseases on perennial crops. Work on leaf spots and fungal die back of cherry is augmented by major research programmes on fungal canker and Verticillium . Detection, characterisation and epidemiology of viruses of fruit crops.
  • 15. Disease : TreeLink : The Community Forestry Resource
    June 9, 1995 issue of Horticulture and Home pest News, presented 160 Armillaria RootDisease A guide and diagnosis, infection patterns, and management of this
    http://www.treelink.org/linx/?navSubCatRef=10

    16. CSFS Montrose District - Forest Pest Management
    A set of pest management sheets, (some in PDF format only), with detailed information on specific Category Science Agriculture forestry pests and diseases...... the US Forest Service Colorado State University Integrated pest management WesternUS Integrated pest management Forest Tree disease and pest Diagnosis (Canada
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    17. North Central Forest Pest Workshop 1999, Agenda
    815 AM, pest management in the Urban Forest. Dutch Elm disease managementin Winnipeg. Mike Allen – City of Winnipeg forestry Department.
    http://www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/ncfpw/ncfpw99/agenda.htm
    Monday (September 13) Registration and Poster set up 5:00 PM Fun Run Tuesday (September 14) 7:00 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM Welcome: Gord Jones, Manitoba Director of Forestry 8:15 AM Pest Management in the Urban Forest The Role of the Coalition in DED Management in Winnipeg Dutch Elm Disease Management in Winnipeg Dutch Elm Disease Management in Manitoba Managing Urban Tree Pests Using a Computerized Tree Inventory The Threat of the Asian Longhorned Beetle Community Forest Partnership Management of Asian Longhorned Beetle Gina Childs - US Forest Service 11:45 AM New Approaches in Forest Pest Management 12:15 PM Lunch 1:00 PM Poster Session 1998 Eastern Ontario Ice Storm; Chuck Davis, Canadian Forestry Service, Great Lakes Collection of Forest Health Information in Manitoba Forest Surveys; Yvonne Beaubien and Linda Christianson, Manitoba Natural Resources Causes of Mortality of Fruits of Arceuthobium americanum: Their influence on inoculum levels and Population Dynamics; David Punter, Dept of Botany, University of Manitoba

    18. Many Roads Lead To Innovation: Examples Of Disease And Pest Management Research
    forest/forest health/forestry/fungus/gain blotch/leaf blotch disease/management/monoculture/moth growthforest/optimal/pest/pest management/plantation/plantation
    http://members.forestry.crc.org.au/refs/ref9796.htm
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    Many roads lead to innovation: Examples of disease and pest management research in eucalyptus plantations
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    Ref Type: Personal Communication
    Presenters: Barry, K. M.
    Date: 7-5-2002
    Duration: 20 minutes
    Event Name: CRC Science Supporting Innovation Research of Antarctic and Forestry CRCs
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    Event Dates: 7 May
    Location: Hobart, Tasmania
    Recipients:
    Recipient Organisations: Num Audience: 40 Organisers: Individual Organisers: Keywords: Autumn Gum Moth/blotch/breeding/change/complex/CRC-SPF/crop/decay/disease/ecosystem/environment/Eucalyptus/forest/forest health/forestry/fungus/gain/genetic/grow/gum/health/infection/information/innovation/leaf/leaf blotch/leaf blotch disease/management/monoculture/moth/Mycosphaerella/native/native forest/new/old-growth forest/optimal/pest/pest management/plantation/plantation forestry/plantation trial/production/protection/regrowth forest/research/resource/resource protection/science/seed/seminar/solution/stand/stand health/stem/study/sustainable management/system/talk/Tasmania/tree/University of Tasmania/wood/wood decay Abstract: In the past decade, Australian forestry research directions have seen a major shift from being based on old-growth and regrowth forestry to intensively managed plantations. Plantations require the precision management that we associate with crops - and in many cases represent a monoculture. For precision management, multifaceted research is essential for optimal production and stand health. Different threats and challenges face plantations that were not important for native forest. As an example from forest health, the leaf blotch disease (Mycosphaerella spp.) is only a major problem in a plantation environment. This talk will outline the need for a mixture of research types to provide innovative research - from pure basic to applied research. This will be demonstrated with selected examples of pest and disease management solutions. These include studies of disease (leaf blotch), wood decay (fungal infection of the woody stem) and pests (Autumn Gum Moth)

    19. Key Research Portfolios
    plantations, farm and urban forestry;; Silvicultural regimes to produce highquality timber products;; Integrated pest and disease management regimes for
    http://www.forestsciencecentre.vic.gov.au/research.html
    The Forest Science Centre is currently being restructured. The portfolios:
  • Soils, Nutrition and Hydrology
  • Fire Ecology and Management
  • Tree Physiology, Health and Improvement
  • Native Forest Ecology and Silviculture ... #1 Soils, Nutrition and Hydrology
    • Chemistry, physics and biology of forest soils
    • Tree nutrition and nutrient cycling in plantation and natural forest ecosystems
    • Response models for the nutritional management of plantations
    • Hydrology, soil protection, and water quality of forested catchments;
    • Impacts of harvesting and regeneration burning on forest soils;
    • Diagnostic service for the identification of fertiliser requirements of plantations.
    #2 Fire Ecology and Management
    • Prescribed burning guidelines for forest, woodland and heath ecosystems;
    • Fire behaviour models and fire suppression strategies for native ecosystems;
    • Ecological impacts of fire and ecologically sustainable management systems;
    • Fire training services
    • Expert advice on fire behaviour and suppression strategies at major wildland fires.
  • 20. State And Private Forestry: Forest Health Protection - USDA Forest Service
    mistletoe management, insect and disease pests of inventory, field crew supervision,pest management surveys and General forestry, ground and aerial detection
    http://www.fs.fed.us/r1-r4/spf/fhp/aboutus/
    CONTACT US SITE MAP State and Private Forestry Forest Service Home Intermountain Region Northern Region Cooperative Fire ... Condition Reports USDA Forest Service
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    Ogden, UT 84401 Comments or questions can be sent to jcroberts@fs.fed.us Forest Health Protection Northern and Intermountain Regions Mission What is FHP? The Forest Health Protection staff consists of entomologists, pathologists, foresters, other forest health specialists and technicians who have specialized skills and experience in insect and disease diagnosis, management, pesticide use and management, and knowledge about broader forest health concepts, conditions, and trends. We help people understand the effects various agents have on their forests, the alternatives they have to influence those effects, and ways that treatments can be integrated to meet multiple objectives. Services are provided through two regional programs and four field offices. What does FHP do?

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