Buch(elektronisch)2017

Biological Invasions and Its Management in China: Volume 2

In: Invading Nature - Springer Series in Invasion Ecology v.13

In: Invading Nature - Springer Series in Invasion Ecology Ser. v.13

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Abstract

Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents of Volume 2 -- Contents of Volume 1 -- Part III: Invasion and Management of Major Alien Non-insect Animals, Plants and Microorganisms in China -- Chapter 18: Pinewood Nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner and Buhrer) Nickle -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Genetic Variation of Pinewood Nematode -- 18.2.1 Genetic Variation of Native and Invasive Nematode Populations -- 18.2.2 Defensive Mechanism in PWN Responding to Host Defenses -- 18.3 Interspecific Chemical Communication Between Pinewood Nematode, Its Insect Vector, and Associated Microbes -- 18.3.1 Horizontal Gene Transfer from Bacteria Benefit PWN -- 18.3.2 Host Pine Volatiles Mediate PWN Reproduction and Behavior -- 18.3.3 Chemical Signals Synchronize the Development of PWN and Its Insect Vector -- 18.3.4 Host Pine-PWN and Symbiotic Fungi -- 18.3.5 Associated Fungi Mediate the Development and Population of the Insect Vector -- 18.3.6 Host Volatiles Positively Influence Interactions of Nematode and Fungi -- 18.4 Monitoring and Prevention, and Semiochemical-Based Direct Control Tactics -- 18.4.1 Spread Potential of Pine Wilt Disease in China -- 18.4.2 Early Detection of PWN -- 18.4.3 Removal of Killed Pines -- 18.4.4 Direct Trapping of Vector Adults -- 18.4.5 Natural Enemies -- 18.4.6 Replanting in Clear-Cut Areas -- 18.4.7 Selecting Bacteria to Reduce the Strong Pathogenicity of Chinese Pine Wood Nematodes -- 18.5 Concluding Remarks and Future Perspectives -- References -- Chapter 19: Burrowing Nematode Radopholus similis (Cobb) -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Introduction History and Current Distribution of Radopholus similis in China -- 19.3 Adaptability and Pathogenicity of Radopholus similis in China -- 19.3.1 Adaptability -- 19.3.2 Pathogenicity -- 19.4 Risk Analysis -- 19.5 Techniques for Detecting and Identifying R. similis

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Englisch

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Springer Singapore

ISBN

9789811034275

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