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Autor:
Aurora Bozzini, Stefano Brugnaro, Giuseppe Morgante, Giacomo Santoiemma, Luca Deganutti, Valerio Finozzi, Andrea Battisti, Massimo Faccoli
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, Vol 7 (2024)
IntroductionEuropean forests face increasing threats due to climate change-induced stressors, which create the perfect conditions for bark beetle outbreaks. The most important spruce forest pest in Europe is the European Spruce Bark Beetle (Ips typog
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https://doaj.org/article/7688f48a552441a79db1d40117b568ea
Autor:
Davide Nardi, Aurora Bozzini, Giuseppe Morgante, Angelo Gaccione, Valerio Finozzi, Andrea Battisti
Publikováno v:
Annals of Forest Science, Vol 80, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2023)
Abstract Key message During pest outbreaks, mapping tools play an important role. Participatory projects can provide useful ground data, which have a high accuracy in detecting early-stage infestations and small spots of the European spruce bark beet
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https://doaj.org/article/152edae459684c38b58e1938d327cec6
Publikováno v:
L’Italia Forestale e Montana
European coniferous forests are currently threatened by bark beetles (e.g. Ips typographus) because of an increasing incidence of triggering factors, such as drought and windstorms. Furthermore, such natural disturbances are expected to increase in t
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Scopus-Elsevier
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Since 2004, an outbreak of Ips acuminatus killed thousands of Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) in the southeast Alps. In autumn 2007, all infested trees were cut and the timber was harvested by helicopter. The aims of this article are to provide det
Autor:
Andrea Battisti, C. Dal Pont, Valerio Finozzi, Massimo Faccoli, Fernanda Colombari, E. D'Ambros
Publikováno v:
Forest@, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 259-267 (2010)
In the last years, many Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) stands have been severely attacked by the bark beetle Ips acuminatus (Coleoptera Curculionidae Scolytinae). In the outbreak area of San Vito di Cadore (Eastern Dolomites), the number of attacked t
A population of Ips acuminatus was monitored from 2007 to 2009 by multi-funnel pheromone-baited traps in a Scots pine forest of the southeastern Alps of Europe. We compared the captures obtained with two different lures (Austrian and Spanish pheromon
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ddf3b7d24d7310caea4ea9564b8fd804
http://hdl.handle.net/11577/2529923
http://hdl.handle.net/11577/2529923