Published 1982
by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, State & Private Forestry, Southeastern Area in [Atlanta, Ga.?] .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Robert L. Anderson and William H. Hoffard |
Series | Forestry report SA-FR -- 18 |
Contributions | Hoffard, William H, United States. State and Private Forestry. Southeastern Area |
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Pagination | vi, 54 p. : |
Number of Pages | 54 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14840115M |
Title. Forest insect and disease conditions in the South, / Related Titles. Series: Forestry report SA-FR ; 4. By. Anderson, Robert L. (Robert Lee), Barry Forest insect and disease conditions in the South, / Pages; Forest insect and disease conditions in the South, / By. Anderson, Robert L. (Robert Lee), Barry, P. J., United States. State and Private Forestry. If you are generating a PDF of a journal article or book chapter, please feel free to enter the title and author Major forest insect and disease conditions in the United States / (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service.), by United States Forest Service (page images at HathiTrust) Forest entomology; an account of the injurious and beneficial insects which affect forest and shade trees ?type=lcsubc&key=Forest insects. Annual Major Forest Insect and Disease Conditions in the United States. The Annual Forest Insect and Disease Conditions Reports have been published annually since Reports cover forest health on all ownerships and therefore involve collaboration between State and Federal ://
(annual) (Docs A /2) Reports on status of forest insects and disease, including statistics. Regional annual reports are also published. Forest Insect and Disease Conditions in the Pacific Northwest (annual) (Docs A /6) Forest Insect and Disease Conditions Intermountain Region (annual) (Docs A /12)?g=&p= At the insect’s current rate of spread, specialists predict that a significant portion of the Southeast will be infested in the next 30 years. The gypsy moth causes its damage by feeding on and defoliating forest and shade trees during the caterpillar stage (Doane and McManus , U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service and APHIS ). Native Forest Pathogens. Forest pathogens are often microscopic organisms that attack trees in ways that can be hard to see with the naked eye. Tree pathogens such as fungi, bacteria, phytoplasmas, virus, viroids, and higher parasitic plants can serve as disease agents and are normally considered part of a healthy :// Aug - FS - Forest Service: Major Forest Insect and Disease Conditions in the United States: Aug - FS - Forest Service: Forest Inventory and Analysis Fiscal Year Business Report Aug - FS - Forest Service: Forest
Various studies were conducted to investigate the insect pests of forest plantations in Sabah, e.g. Abe (), Mori (), Chey (, & ), and Matsumoto & Kotulai (). The insect and disease issues are often specific to the Mediterranean forest systems rather than shared with the temperate forests. In addition to the specific native insects and diseases, the forests are also subject to the invasion of exotic :// Insect plagues have been documented throughout human history, causing famine and widespread hunger. 24/7 Wall St. compiled 20 of the most devastating insect plagues in U.S. history, including not Insect pests inflict damage to humans, farm animals and crops. Insect pests have been defined by Williams () as any insect in the wrong place. Depending on the structure of the ecosystem in a given area and man's view point, a certain insect might or might not be considered a