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Scolytinae
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Bark beetles
, Scolytidae
National Institutes of Health
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Ips <Invertebrate>
Order Coleoptera
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Five-Year Operational Trial of Verbenone to Deter Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae; Coleoptera: Scolytidae) Attack of Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contorta)
R. Progar
2005
Corpus ID: 27441877
Abstract The antiaggregation pheromone verbenone was operationally tested for 5 yr to deter mass attack by the mountain pine…
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2005
2005
Seleção de isolados de Beauveria bassiana para o controle biológico da broca-do-café, Hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
P. Neves
,
E. Hirose
2005
Corpus ID: 84909222
Hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari) (Coffee Berry Borer) is one of the most important coffee pests. Its control is carried out mainly…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Interactions of Hylastes Species (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) with Leptographium Species Associated with Loblolly Pine Decline
Lori G. Eckhardt
,
R. Goyer
,
K. Klepzig
,
J. P. Jones
Journal of Economic Entomology
2004
Corpus ID: 9701581
Abstract Hylastes spp. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) were evaluated as potential vectors of Leptographium spp. fungi. Bark beetles…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
De novo biosynthesis of the aggregation pheromone components ipsenol and ipsdienol by the pine bark beetles Ips paraconfusus Lanier and Ips pini (Say) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae).
S. Seybold
,
D. Quilici
,
J. A. Tillman
,
D. Vanderwel
,
David L. Wood
,
G. J. Blomquist
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1995
Corpus ID: 25794337
The California five-spined ips, Ips paraconfusus Lanier, produces the myrcene-derived acyclic monoterpene alcohols ipsenol (2…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Modified water regimes affect photosynthesis, xylem water potential, cambial growth and resistance of juvenile Pinus taeda L. to Dendroctonus frontalis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
J. Dunn
,
P. L. Lorio
1993
Corpus ID: 7594114
We modified soil water supply to two groups of juvenile loblolly pines, Pinus taeda L., by sheltering or irrigating root systems…
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
ALLOZYME AND MORPHOLOGICAL DIFFERENTIATION OF MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLES DENDROCTONUS PONDEROSAE HOPKINS (COLEOPTERA: SCOLYTIDAE) ASSOCIATED WITH HOST TREE
K. Sturgeon
,
J. Mitton
Evolution; international journal of organic…
1986
Corpus ID: 27163995
The purpose of this study was to determine whether mountain pine beetles utilizing different host species were differentiated for…
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1976
1976
Synergistic effect of a pheromone and a kairomone on host selection and colonisation by Ips avulsus
R. Hedden
,
J. P. Vité
,
K. Mori
Nature
1976
Corpus ID: 4185558
WE report for the first time a synergistic effect on the pheromone response of a bark beetle species (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) by…
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Highly Cited
1968
Highly Cited
1968
Bark Beetle Attractants: Trans-verbenol isolated from Dendroctonus
G. B. Pitman
,
J. P. Vité
,
G. W. Kinzer
,
A. Fentiman
Nature
1968
Corpus ID: 4149736
MASS aggregations of populations of Dendroctonus (Scolytidae) on new host trees are largely caused by olfactory responses to…
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Highly Cited
1968
Highly Cited
1968
Photochemical oxidant injury and bark beetle coleoptera scolytidae infestation of ponderosa pine. I. Incidence of bark beetle infestation in injured trees
R. Stark
,
P. R. Miller
,
F. Cobb
,
D. Wood
,
J. R. Parmeter
1968
Corpus ID: 54515063
Certain aspects of insect-disease relationships, especially those concerning transmission of pathogens, have been studied…
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Highly Cited
1959
Highly Cited
1959
Release by Flight Exercise of a Chemotropic Response from Photopositive Domination in a Scolytid Beetle
K. Graham
Nature
1959
Corpus ID: 44655448
ONE of the remarkable features of barkbeetles and ambrosia beetles is their power of discovery and selection of host tree…
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