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Volumn 38, Issue 2-3, 2008, Pages 253-270
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Effectiveness of routine forest health surveillance in detecting pest and disease damage in eucalypt plantations
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Author keywords
Arthropod pests; Eucalyptus; Pathogens; Surveillance techniques
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Indexed keywords
ANTENNAS;
EFFICIENCY;
FORESTRY;
HEALTH;
MONITORING;
PATHOGENS;
ROADSIDES;
ARTHROPOD PESTS;
EUCALYPT PLANTATIONS;
EUCALYPTUS;
EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS LABILL;
FOREST HEALTH SURVEILLANCE;
HEALTH SURVEILLANCES;
ROADSIDE INSPECTIONS;
SURVEILLANCE TECHNIQUES;
DAMAGE DETECTION;
CANOPY ARCHITECTURE;
DEFOLIATION;
DETECTION METHOD;
DISEASE CONTROL;
DISEASE INCIDENCE;
DISEASE SEVERITY;
EFFICIENCY MEASUREMENT;
FOREST HEALTH;
PEST CONTROL;
PEST DAMAGE;
PEST OUTBREAK;
PLANTATION FORESTRY;
DAMAGE;
DETECTION;
EUCALYPTUS;
FORESTRY;
HEALTH;
MONITORING;
PATHOGENS;
PESTS;
AUSTRALASIA;
AUSTRALIA;
ARTHROPODA;
EUCALYPTUS;
EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS;
HEXAPODA;
MYCOSPHAERELLA;
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EID: 52649148401
PISSN: 00480134
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (18)
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References (11)
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