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Insect and disease issues are often specific to the Mediterranean
forest systems rather than shared with the temperate forests. In
addition to the specific native insects and diseases, the forests
are subject to the invasion of exotic species. The forests are also
at risk from high degrees of human activity, including changing
patterns of forest fires, land management activities, intensive
plantation forestry using introduced timber species from other
Mediterranean climate zones, and atmospheric deposition. Combined
with elements of global climate change that may disproportionately
affect Mediterranean climate systems, this creates a number of
significant management issues that are unique to the Mediterranean
forests. It is our goal that the information contained in this
volume will contribute to understanding the unique aspects of
Mediterranean forest systems and to protecting these critical
resources.
Demand for timber and fibre continues to grow and is being met by
increased reliance on plantation forestry. Many of the plantations
that are being grown around the globe are non-native species that
have characteristics of rapid growth and good commercial qualities.
In some cases, the high rates of production are a result of the
absence of native herbivore and diseases. This limited pest status
is threatened as pest species move around the globe. At the same
time there is concern about threats of these non-native plantation
species on native communities and the impact of changing climates
on forest productivity. This volume explores many of these issues
for the first time.
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
treatment of the state of our knowledge on patterns of resistance
by insect guilds and how this knowledge can be deployed to achieve
the management of damaging forest insects. This book will serve as
an essential reference book for all researchers and practitioners
attempting to manage forest pests using genetic resistance.
Insect and disease issues are often specific to the Mediterranean
forest systems rather than shared with the temperate forests. In
addition to the specific native insects and diseases, the forests
are subject to the invasion of exotic species. The forests are also
at risk from high degrees of human activity, including changing
patterns of forest fires, land management activities, intensive
plantation forestry using introduced timber species from other
Mediterranean climate zones, and atmospheric deposition. Combined
with elements of global climate change that may disproportionately
affect Mediterranean climate systems, this creates a number of
significant management issues that are unique to the Mediterranean
forests. It is our goal that the information contained in this
volume will contribute to understanding the unique aspects of
Mediterranean forest systems and to protecting these critical
resources.
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
treatment of the state of our knowledge on patterns of resistance
by insect guilds and how this knowledge can be deployed to achieve
the management of damaging forest insects. This book will serve as
an essential reference book for all researchers and practitioners
attempting to manage forest pests using genetic resistance.
This open access book will provide an introduction to forest
entomology, the principles and techniques of forest insect pest
management, the different forest insect guilds/feeding groups, and
relevant forest insect pest management case studies. In addition to
covering 30% of the earth, forest ecosystems provide numerous
timber and non-timber products that affect our daily lives and
recreational opportunities, habitat for diverse animal communities,
watershed protection, play critical roles in the water cycle, and
mitigate soil erosion and global warming. In addition to being the
most abundant organisms in forest ecosystems, insects perform
numerous functions in forests, many of which are beneficial and
critical to forest health. Conversely, some insects damage and/or
kill trees and reduce the capacity of forests to provide desired
ecosystem services. The target audience of this book is upper-level
undergraduate and graduate students and professionals interested in
forest health and entomology.
Demand for timber and fibre continues to grow and is being met by
increased reliance on plantation forestry. Many of the plantations
that are being grown around the globe are non-native species that
have characteristics of rapid growth and good commercial qualities.
In some cases, the high rates of production are a result of the
absence of native herbivore and diseases. This limited pest status
is threatened as pest species move around the globe. At the same
time there is concern about threats of these non-native plantation
species on native communities and the impact of changing climates
on forest productivity. This volume explores many of these issues
for the first time.
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