Pine Wilt in Nebraska

G1899
Published 2008

Pines are an important component of many urban and rural landscapes in Nebraska. Since 2000, a disease called pine wilt has killed many mature Scotch (Scots) pine (Pinus sylvestris) throughout the state. Pine wilt is caused by the pinewood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, a microsopic (1 mm long) worm, which is moved from infested to noninfested pine trees by the pine sawyer beetle (Monochamus spp.)

Publication Details

Authors

Amy D. Ziems

Mark O. Harrell

Subject

Plant Diseases

Publication Date October 17, 2008
Last Revision Date October 17, 2008
Language English
Formats

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Series NebGuide