Region
Japan
23 AI-consensus-verified claims tagged with regional_context = "Japan".
Top entities in this region
- Adelges tsugaeHemlock Woolly Adelgidinvertebrate 7 claims
- Matsucoccus matsumuraeother 5 claims
- Bursaphelenchus xylophilusother 4 claims
- Aspidiotiphagus citrinusother 4 claims
- Pinus spp.other 3 claims
- Nuculaspis tsugaeother 2 claims
- Fiorinia externaElongate Hemlock Scaleinvertebrate 2 claims
- Pinus massonianaChinese Red Pineplantae 2 claims
- Tetranychus kanzawaiother 1 claim
- Stethorus japonicusother 1 claim
- Erythrorchis ochobiensisachlorophyllous climbing orchidplantae 1 claim
- Lestodiplosis spp.other 1 claim
biocontrol
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“considered to be an important predator of numerous spider mites, such as T. urticae and T. kanzawai”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 267 #6494981
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“collectively killed more than 98 percent of the adelgid eggs”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 45 #6492885
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“collectively killed more than 98 percent of the adelgid eggs”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 45 #6492884
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“collectively killed more than 98 percent of the adelgid eggs”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 45 #6492883
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“destroyed more than 98 percent of all adelgid ovisacs”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 46 #6492882
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“regularly killed more than 90 percent of both scale species”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 45 #6492881
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“regularly killed more than 90 percent of both scale species”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 45 #6492880
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“killed 97 percent of the scales in less than four weeks”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 44 #6492879
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“collectively killed more than 98 percent of the adelgid eggs at fifteen forest sites”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 45 #6492301
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“collectively killed more than 98 percent of the adelgid eggs at fifteen forest sites”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 45 #6492300
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“killed 97 percent of the scales in less than four weeks”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 44 #6492299
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“regularly killed more than 90 percent of both scale species”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 45 #6492298
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“regularly killed more than 90 percent of both scale species”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 45 #6492297
herbivory
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“Japanese hemlocks were tolerant to attack by A. tsugae”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 45 #6492878
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“killed 97 percent of the scales in one heavily infested stand of P. massoniana”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 44 #6492870
mutualism
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“wood-rotting Ganoderma australe and the edible shiitake mushroom Lentinus edodes”
Smith S.E., Read D.J. (2008) · Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Third Edition #6494525
pathogen pressure
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“Breeding for resistance to pine wilt disease”
Jones J.T., Haegeman A., Danchin E.G.J., Gaur H.S., Helder J., Jones M.G.K., Kikuchi T., Manzanilla-Lopez R., Palomares-Rius J.E., Wesemael W.M.L., Perry R.N. (2013) · Top 10 plant-parasitic nematodes in molecular plant pathology · p. 959 #6495288
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“blasticidin, used against the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe grisea”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) #6493932
pest pressure
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“being most severe on Scotch pine”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 870 #6494696
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“transition from its beetle vector into the pine tree”
Perry R.N., Moens M., Jones J.T. (2024) · Plant Nematology, 3rd Edition · p. 289 #6494284
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“vectored ectophoretically primarily on two longhorn beetles, Monochamus alternatus”
Perry R.N., Moens M., Jones J.T. (2024) · Plant Nematology, 3rd Edition · p. 289 #6494282
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“killed 97 percent of the scales in one heavily infested stand of P. massoniana in less than four weeks”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 44 #6492295
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“survivorship significantly lower on P. thunbergiana”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 44 #6492294