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http://dx.doi.org/10.14578/jkfs.2021.110.2.280

Analysis of Occurrence Characteristics of Pine Wilt Disease in Korea based on Monitoring Data from 2016 to 2018  

Sim, Sang Taek (Forest Protection Bureau, Korea Forest Service)
Lee, Seong-Hee (Forest Geographic Information Division, Korea Forestry Promotion Institute)
Lee, Cha Young (Forest Insect Pests & Diseases Division, National Institute of Forest Science)
Nam, Youngwoo (Forest Insect Pests & Diseases Division, National Institute of Forest Science)
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Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science / v.110, no.2, 2021 , pp. 280-288 More about this Journal
Abstract
Understanding the occurrence characteristics of pine wilt disease (PWD) is essential for determining a suitable strategy to minimize the damage caused by PWD. Thus, in this study, we characterized various environmental conditions, including meteorological factors, geographical factors, and artificial factors influencing the occurrence of PWD. The occurrence data of PWD from May 2016 to April 2018 and spatial data of various environmental factors, including natural and anthropogenic factors, were collected. We evaluated the relative contribution of the environmental variables on the number of dead pine trees by PWD. In this study, among the 17 natural and anthropogenic factors, the factors affecting the occurrence of dead trees by PWD were verified. The results showed that altitude and temperature from May to August, among natural factors, and distance to building and forest road among anthropogenic factors were the most influential factors on the occurrence of PWD.
Keywords
pine wilt disease; pine wood nematode; Monochamus saltuarius; Monochamus alternatus;
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