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1. The Research On Pine Wilt Disease Risk Assessment In YunNan Province On 3S Technology
2. Study On Isolation And Colonization Of Dominant Bacteria Carried By Pine Wood Nematode Body Wall
3. Construction Of Suppression Subtracted CDNA Library Of Pinus Massoniana And Cloning Of Disease Resistance Genes Related To Pine Wilt Disease
4. Studies On Pollution-free Techniques To Control Monochamus Alternatus Hope (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) For Suppression Of Pine Wilt Disease
5. Studies On The Pathogenicity Of The Bacteria Carried By Pine Wood Nematode And The Relationship Between The Bacteria And The Nematode
6. Preliminary Studies On The Toxins Produced By The Pathogenic Bacteria Carried By Bursaphelenchus Xylophilus
7. The Species And Distribution Of Bacteria Carried By Pine Wood Nematode And The Relationships Between Bacterria And Pine Wilt Disease
8. Studies On The Pathogens Of Pine Wilt Disease And The Taxonomic Status Of A French Isolate
9. The Symbiotic Relationship Between And Its Carrying Bacteria
10. A Study On Induced Resistance Of Pine Trees To Pine Wilt Disease
11. A Study On The Manner Of Host Parenchymatous Cells Death In Forepart Pine Wilt Disease
12. Effects Of Bursaphelenchus Xylophilus Invasion On The Plant Community
13. Study On The Mechanism Of Flagellin In Pine Wilt Disease
14. Population Dynamics Of Bursaphelenchus Xylophilus With Relationship To The Inner Habiting Fungi Of Pinus Spp.
15. External Symptoms And Histopathological Changes In The Pine Wilted By The Toxins Produced By The Pathogenic Bacteria
16. Study On Transmit Characteristic And Control Techniques Of Pine Wilt Disease
17. Studies On The Effects Of High-voltage Pulse Current On The Important Biological Factors Of Pine Wilt Disease
18. Study On Integrated Prevention Measures Of Bursaphelenchus Xylophilus In Fengyang County
19. Occurrence Of Pine Wilt Disease In Chongqing And The Transmission Ability Of Bursaphelenchus Xylophilus By Monochamus Alternatus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
20. Study On Using Wood-rotting Fungi To Treat Stumps Of Dead Wood Caused By PWN(Bursaphelenchus Xylophilus)
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