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Nematology , 2002, Vol. 4(2), 115-122 Scienti c programme Saturday 8 June 13:30 L A B ALLENA E PIDEMIOLOGY OF P INE W ILT DISEASE Presiding Yasuharu M AMIYA and Robert B OLLA 13:30 Introduction. Yasuharu M AMIYA 13:40 Bursaphelenchus xylophilus and B. mucronatus in Japan, where are they from? Hideaki I WAHORI 001 14:00 Taxonomy and identi cation of populations of Bursaphelenchus spp. Robert B OLLA 002 14:20 Mitigating the pinewood nematode and its vectors in transported coniferous wood. 14:40 Occurrence of the pinewood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus in Portugal and perspectives of the disease spread in Europe. Manuel M OTA 004 15:00 Mathematical models of spatial patterns of the spread of pine wilt disease. Nanako S HIGESADA 005 15:20 Fluctuation in genetic structure and virulence of pinewood nematode in host pine trees and insect vectors at the end of a pine wilt epidemic. Katsumi T OGASHI 006 15:40 Nematode candidates for the biological control of pine wilt disease. Hajime K OSAKA 007 16:00 Discussion and concluding remarks. John W EBSTER 16:30 Session ends. 17:00 L A B ALLENA P LENARY S ESSION 17:00 Opening remarks by Maria A RIAS President of the European Society of Nematologists Kenneth
Nematology – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2002
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