Mechanisms and Deployment of Resistance in Trees to Insects
Mechanisms and Deployment of Resistance in Trees to Insects is a worldwide synthesis of tree resistance to insects. The contributions are by senior scientists and represent all the major forested regions of the world. The book constitutes a comprehensive
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Mechanisms and Deployment of Resistance in Trees to Insects Edited by
Michael R. Wagner School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, U.S.A.
Karen M. Clancy Rocky Mountain Research Station, Flagstaff, AZ, U.S.A.
François Lieutier Université d’Orléans, Orléans, France and Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Orléans, France
and
Timothy D. Paine Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, CA, U.S.A.
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Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgement
vii ix
Chapter 1 Resistance in trees to insects – An overview of mechanisms and 1 interactions .... S. LARSON Chapter 2 Mechanisms of resistance in conifers and bark beetle attack strategies F. LIEUTIER Chapter 3 Mechanisms of resistance in trees to defoliators K. CLANCY
31 79
Chapter 4 Mechanisms of resistance in conifers against shoot infesting insects.The case of the white pine weevil Pissodes strobi (Peck) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) 105 R. I. ALFARO, J. H. BORDEN, J. N. KING, E. S. TOMLIN, R. L. MCINTOSH, J. BOHLMANN Chapter 5 Host tree resistance to wood-boring insects T. D. PAINE Chapter 6 Plant resistance against gall-forming insects: the role of hypersensitivity ....... T. G. CORNELISSEN, D. NEGREIROS, G.W. FERNANDES
131
137
Chapter 7 The resistance of hybrid willows to specialist and generalist herbivores and pathogens: the potential role of secondary chemistry and parent host plant status 153 J. HJÄLTÉN, P. HALLGREN Chapter 8 Deploying pest resistance in genetically-limited forest plantations: developing ecologically-based strategues for managing risk
D. J. ROBISON
169
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Chapter 9 Deployment of tree resistance to insects in short-rotation Populus plantations D. R. COYLE, J. D. MCMILLIN, R. B. HALL, E. HART
189
Chapter 10 Strategies for Deployment of Insect Resistant Ornamental Plants D. A. HERMS
217
Chapter 11 Possibilities to utilize tree resistance to insects in forest pest management in central and western Europe 239 C.M. HEIDGER and F. LIEUTIER Chapter 12 Deployment of tree resistance to pests in Asia N. KAMATA.
265
Chapter 13 Using resistance in tropical forest plantations ... J. D. NICHOLS, M. R. WAGNER, J. R. COBBINAH
287
Keyword Index Species Index
311 325
Preface
This book is the result of an international symposium that was held in Iguassu Falls, Brazil August 20-26, 2000 as part of the International Congress of Entomology. The symposium was organized by the International Union of Forest Research
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