Figure 1. Distribution of new pinewood nematode infected trees from 2008 to 2015 in Gyeonggi Province.
Figure 2. Annual proportion of forest types where new infected trees occurred
Table 1. Annual number of newly infected trees.
Table 2. Minimum distance between newly and previously infected trees.
Table 3. Cumulative proportion of new pinewood nematode infections across distance classes.
Table 4. Elevational distribution of newly infected trees.
Table 5. Overall proportion of forest types where new infected trees occurred.
Table 6. Distance from road to newly infected trees.
Table 7. Road density of newly infected area.
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