Error: Your upload path is not valid or does not exist: /home2/backyay3/public_html/asianforesthealth/wp-content/uploads This weeks publications – Asian Forest Health

We have had the opportunity in the last few days to look through some of the publications released over the last few weeks. Below is a list of interesting articles. If you have a new article then let us know and we can help circulate it on the network.

 

The spatial structure and distribution pattern of Monochamus alternatus Hope larvae on the bait-trees in Pinus massoniana forests.

XS Wen, L Deng, FF Liao, ZH Wang, CY Xiong – Journal of Southern Agriculture, 2018

[Objective] The study aimed to understand the spatial and vertical distribution
pattern of Monochamus alternatus larvae on the bait-trees in Pinus massoniana
forests to provide theoretical base for the pest population survey and control …

 

Occurrence and epidemic dynamics and accurate prevention and control of important sugarcane pests and diseases in the sugarcane areas of Yunnan.

WF Li, RY Zhang, HL Shan, XY Wang, J Yin, ZM Luo… – Agricultural Biotechnology, 2018

Based on investigation and research, according to the current actual production
of sugarcane, the occurrence dynamics and outbreak causes of important
pests and diseases that seriously affect sugarcane production were …

 

Biological control of an agricultural pest protects tropical forests

KAG Wyckhuys, AC Hughes, C Buamas, AC Johnson… – Communications Biology, 2019

… Regional pest and parasitoid survey … to 2012 regional trade in cassava-based
commodities shifted, as Thailand’s import of cassava products (ie, roots, chips,
and pellets) increased by 153% and starch by 1575%, and Vietnam exported …

 

Detection of Palm Tree Pests Using Thermal Imaging: A Review

A Ahmed, A Ibrahim, S Hussein – Machine Learning Paradigms: Theory …, 2019 – Springer

… palms is called the red palm weevil (RPW) which can affect coconut palms and was a problem
in Vietnam, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, and the … One of these studies is the RPW-IPM program
of the Canary Islands, where the pest was eliminated as there has been neither any …

Forest change and agricultural productivity: Evidence from Indonesia

Y Yamamoto, Y Shigetomi, Y Ishimura, M Hattori – World Development, 2019 – Elsevier

… biological pest control is the most plausible explanation. Previous article in issue; Next
article in issue. Keywords. Forest. Indonesia. Agricultural productivity. Satellite image.
Forest ecosystems. Biological pest control. 1. Introduction …

 

 

 

This weeks publications