Matsucoccus matsumurae
- Category
- other
- Primary role
- unclassified
13 AI-consensus-verified claims across 3 interaction categories.
Related entities
Top entities sharing the most verified claims with Matsucoccus matsumurae.
biocontrol
- This entity is the object of biocontrol by Harmonia axyridis (Asian lady beetle) · effect: beneficial
“killed 97 percent of the scales in less than four weeks”
preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAndow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 44 #6492299 - This entity is the object of biocontrol by Harmonia axyridis (Asian lady beetle) · effect: beneficial
“killed 97 percent of the scales in less than four weeks”
preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAndow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 44 #6492879
herbivory
- This entity is the subject of herbivory on Pinus thunbergiana (Japanese black pine) · effect: harmful
“M. matsumurae has caused extensive injury to Pinus densiflora, P. thunbergiana”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAndow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 33 #6492868 - This entity is the subject of herbivory on Pinus tabulaeformis (Chinese pine) · effect: harmful
“M. matsumurae has caused extensive injury to ... P. tabulaeformis”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAndow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 33 #6492869 - This entity is the subject of herbivory on Pinus massoniana (Chinese Red Pine) · effect: harmful
“killed 97 percent of the scales in one heavily infested stand of P. massoniana”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAndow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 44 #6492870 - This entity is the subject of herbivory on Pinus resinosa (American Red Pine) · effect: harmful
“causes discoloration and dieback of branches and tree death within two to five years”
eatsAndow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 33 #6492873 - This entity is the subject of herbivory on Pinus densiflora (Japanese Red Pine) · effect: harmful
“M. matsumurae has caused extensive injury to Pinus densiflora”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAndow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 33 #6492875 - This entity is the subject of herbivory on Pinus thunbergiana (Japanese black pine) · effect: harmful
“M. matsumurae has caused extensive injury to ... P. thunbergiana”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAndow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 33 #6492876 - This entity is the subject of herbivory on Pinus tabulaeformis (Chinese pine) · effect: harmful
“M. matsumurae has caused extensive injury to ... P. tabulaeformis”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAndow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 33 #6492877
pest pressure
- This entity is the subject of pest pressure on Pinus resinosa (American Red Pine) · effect: harmful
“tree death within two to five years”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAndow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 33 #6492292 - This entity is the subject of pest pressure on Pinus thunbergiana (Japanese black pine) · effect: harmful
“survivorship significantly lower on P. thunbergiana”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAndow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 44 #6492294 - This entity is the subject of pest pressure on Pinus massoniana (Chinese Red Pine) · effect: harmful
“killed 97 percent of the scales in one heavily infested stand of P. massoniana in less than four weeks”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAndow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 44 #6492295 - This entity is the subject of pest pressure on Pinus tabulaeformis (Chinese pine) · effect: harmful
“M. matsumurae has caused extensive injury to P. tabulaeformis”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAndow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 33 #6492296