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Global Review of Forests Pests and Diseases
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Global Review of Forests Pests and Diseases

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Insect pests, diseases and other biotic agents have considerable impacts on forests. They can adversely affect tree growth, vigour and survival, the yield and quality of wood and non-wood products, wildlife habitat, recreation and the aesthetic appeal and cultural value of forests. They may also impede forest plantation programmes and make it necessary to abandon certain tree species or to clear cut large areas dominated by infested trees. This publication represents a rare effort to address forest pests and diseases comprehensively at the global level. Part One summarises the results of a thematic study reviewing forest pests in 25 countries. Part Two presents profiles of some globally important forest pest species, and III discusses select forest trees species and their associated pests. The information provided in this publication will assist forest health specialists, forest managers and policy-makers worldwide to make informed decisions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Country
Italy
Date
30 July 2010
Pages
236
ISBN
9789251062081

Insect pests, diseases and other biotic agents have considerable impacts on forests. They can adversely affect tree growth, vigour and survival, the yield and quality of wood and non-wood products, wildlife habitat, recreation and the aesthetic appeal and cultural value of forests. They may also impede forest plantation programmes and make it necessary to abandon certain tree species or to clear cut large areas dominated by infested trees. This publication represents a rare effort to address forest pests and diseases comprehensively at the global level. Part One summarises the results of a thematic study reviewing forest pests in 25 countries. Part Two presents profiles of some globally important forest pest species, and III discusses select forest trees species and their associated pests. The information provided in this publication will assist forest health specialists, forest managers and policy-makers worldwide to make informed decisions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Country
Italy
Date
30 July 2010
Pages
236
ISBN
9789251062081