An economic assessment of stand-level treatments for southern pine beetle prevention
The Southern Pine Beetle (SPB) (Dendroctonus frontalis) is a native pest of pine trees in the Southeast US. It is the most significant pest of forests in the region (Fettig et al., 2007). The potential effect of silvicultural treatments on reducing damages from southern pine beetle depends on tre...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2012
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