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  1. Spatiotemporal outbreak dynamics of bark and wood-boring insects by Lantschner, Maria Victoria, Corley, Juan Carlos

    Published 2023
    “…Bark and wood-boring insects (BWI) can cause important disturbances in forest ecosystems, and their impact depends on their spatiotemporal dynamics. …”
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  2. Viroids in Gummy Bark Sources from the Sultanate of Oman by Bernad, Lucia, Moreno, Pedro, Bove, J. M., Durán-Vila, Núria

    Published 2021
    “…The gummy bark disease affects sweet oranges and rough lemon in some Mediterranean countries and most countries of the Near and Middle East regions. …”
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    Objeto de conferencia
  3. Factors affecting bark-stripping by red deer (Cervus elaphus) by Zidar, Josefina

    Published 2011
    “…The underlying causes for bark-stripping are not fully understood, and the frequency and severity of damage unpredictably differ between regions. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  4. First report of Plum bark necrosis stem pitting-associated virus in sweet cherry in Spain by Ruiz-García, Ana B., Morán, Félix, Olmos, Antonio

    Published 2019
    “…Plum bark necrosis stem pitting-associated virus (PBNSPaV) is a viral species that belongs to the genus Ampelovirus, family Closteroviridae. …”
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  5. Influencing factors on red deer bark stripping on spruce : plant diversity, crop intake and temperature by Widén, Anna

    Published 2018
    “…Red deer (Cervus elaphus) is increasing in distribution and population density in several regions of Europe and may cause severe damage in commercial forestry and agriculture. …”
    H2
  6. Distribution, Invasion History, and Ecology of Non-native Pine Bark Beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in Southern South America by Lantschner, Maria Victoria, Gomez, Demian F., Vilardo, Gimena, Stazione, Leonel Daniel, Ramos, Sergio Orlando, Eskiviski, Edgar Rafael, Fachinetti, Romina, Schiappacassi, Marcela, Vallejos, Natalia, Germano, Monica Daniela, Villacide, Jose Maria, Grilli, Mariano P., Martinez, Gonzalo, Ahumada, Rodrigo, Estay, Sergio A., Dumois, Ignacio, Corley, Juan Carlos

    Published 2024
    “…We obtained records of established populations of six Eurasian species distributed in two major regions: the southwest region comprises plantations in Chile and the Argentine Patagonia, with four bark beetle species: Hylastes ater, Hylastes linearis, Hylurgus ligniperda, and Orthotomicus laricis; the northeastern zone includes northeastern Argentina, Uruguay, and southern Brazil, and includes three bark beetle species: Cyrtogenius luteus, H. ligniperda, and O. erosus. …”
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  7. The case of Prunus africana (J.D. Hook): lesson from a non-timber forest product from Mount Cameroon by Schroder, J.M.

    Published 2000
    “…Prunus africana trees' bark from moist forests on Mt. Cameroon produce medicinal extractive that is traded internationally with high economic significance. …”
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    Journal Article
  8. Amate' papel de corteza Mexicano [Trema micrantha (L.) Blume]: nuevas estrategias de extraccion para enfrentar las demandas de mercado by López, C.

    Published 2004
    “…As the market demand rises there are increasing pressures on tree resources to augment the bark supply. Three main processes have occurred in the Sierra Norte de Puebla region, in order to satisfy the demand for bark raw material: a) incorporation of an increasing number of harvesters b) constant search for, and adoption of, new tree species to supply bark c) the gradual spatial expansion of the harvest area. …”
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    Book Chapter
  9. Assessment of regional substrates and fertilizers for oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) seedlings production by Romero-Bautista, Katia Jazmín, Palma-López, David Jesús, Vázquez-Navarrete, César Jesús, Obrador-Olán, José Jesús, Vlaminck, Winston, Aldrete, Arnulfo, Feintrenie, Laurene

    Published 2026
    “…Seven substrates made from regional waste were evaluated: Control: Peat : Eucalyptus spp. bark (3:2); S1: Oil palm empty fruit bunches : peat moss: perlite : vermiculite (3:1:0.5:0.5); S2: Oil palm empty fruit bunches : Cedrela odorata sawdust : palm kernel shell charcoal : Theobroma cacao husk (3:1:0.5:0.5); S3: Cedrela odorata sawdust : peat moss : palm kernel shell charcoal : Theobroma cacao husk (3:1:0.5:0.5); S4: Theobroma cacao husk : Cedrela odorata sawdust : palm kernel shell charcoal (3:1.5:0.5); S5: Eucalyptus spp. bark : Theobroma cacao husk: Cedrela odorata sawdust (3:1:1); S6: Coconut coir : Theobroma cacao husk : Cedrela odorata sawdust (3:1:1). …”
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