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Attraction of ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera : Scolytidae) to different tropical pine species in Brazil
(Amer Entomol Soc, 1999-08-01)
Ambrosia beetles are the predominant Scolytidae in Brazil. Little is known about the attractiveness of exotic conifer tree volatiles to native scolytids. Objectives were to compare the attractiveness of logs with and without ...
Attraction of ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera : Scolytidae) to different tropical pine species in Brazil
(Amer Entomol Soc, 1999-08-01)
Ambrosia beetles are the predominant Scolytidae in Brazil. Little is known about the attractiveness of exotic conifer tree volatiles to native scolytids. Objectives were to compare the attractiveness of logs with and without ...
Attraction of ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) to different tropical pine species in Brazil
(1999-01-01)
Ambrosia beetles are the predominant Scolytidae in Brazil. Little is known about the attractiveness of exotic conifer tree volatiles to native scolytids. Objectives were to compare the attractiveness of logs with and without ...
Charcoal production using tropical pine thinnings
(1992-08-01)
In Brazil, the wood from pine-plantation thinnings is difficult to sell. However, these wood thinnings could be used to produce charcoal. The physical and chemical properties of charcoal produced from logs or first and ...
Charcoal production using tropical pine thinnings
(1992-08-01)
In Brazil, the wood from pine-plantation thinnings is difficult to sell. However, these wood thinnings could be used to produce charcoal. The physical and chemical properties of charcoal produced from logs or first and ...
What deters plant colonization in a tropical pine plantation?
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2016)