pitch pine 1.any of various coniferous trees of the genusPinus,espP. rigida,of North America, having red-brown bark and long lustrous light brown cones: valued as a source of turpentine and pitch 2.the wood of any of these trees
Monterey pineFusarium-subglutinansResistanceDiseaseFungusTwig beetles in the genus Pityophthorus Eichhoff are known to be associated with the pitch canker pathogen, Fusarium circinatum, in California. Phoresy of the pathogen on these species has been reported to occur when insects emerge from diseased ...
Species belonging to the genus Pinus are among the most widely traded trees worldwide and in Europe [101]. The EU regulation of international trade of plants is based on interception of symptomatic plants but latent infection can easily escape inspections [102]. Since F. circinatum can be ...
follows, “…..before buying [boat name] I spent a lot of time talking to shipwrights and asking certain questions, one of which was why modern glues were not used. The answer was because the original Sunbeams were built using pitch pine planking which is so resinous that epoxy…Read ...
Verbenone: Dose-Dependent Interruption of Pheromone-Based Attraction of Three Sympatric Species of Pine Bark Beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) Verbenone significantly reduced catches of (LeConte), (Say), and Hopkins in multiple-funnel traps, baited with aggregation pheromones, in stands of lodgepo... ...
pitchpine n 1.(Plants) any of various coniferous trees of the genusPinus,espP. rigida,of North America, having red-brown bark and long lustrous light brown cones: valued as a source of turpentine and pitch 2.(Forestry) the wood of any of these trees ...