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Attack Pattern of Platypus koryoensis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Platypodinae) in Relation to Crown Dieback of Mongolian Oak in Korea

The ambrosia beetle, Platypus koryoensis (Murayama), vectors the Korean oak wilt (KOW) pathogen, Raffaelea quercus-mongolicae K.H. Kim, Y.J. Choi, & H.D. Shin, in Korea, which is highly lethal to Mongolian oak, Quercus mongolica Fisch., and is considered a major threat to forest ecosystem health...

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Published in:Environmental entomology 2011-12, Vol.40 (6), p.1363-1369
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Animals
attack density
Biological and medical sciences
Coleoptera
Curculionidae
dieback
Ecosystem
Feeding Behavior
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Insect Vectors - microbiology
Insecta
Invertebrates
Korean oak wilt
Mongolian oak
Ophiostomatales - physiology
Plant Diseases - microbiology
Plant Stems - microbiology
Plant Stems - physiology
Platypodinae
Platypus
Platypus koryoensis
Population Dynamics
POPULATION ECOLOGY
Quercus - microbiology
Quercus - physiology
Quercus mongolica
Raffaelea
Republic of Korea
Trees - microbiology
Trees - physiology
Weevils - physiology
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