TY - GEN AU - Avtzis,Dimitrios N. AU - Wegensteiner,Rudolf TI - Forest Insects and Pathogens in a Changing Environment: Ecology, Monitoring & Genetics (IUFRO Joint Meeting of WP7.03.05 & 7.03.10) SN - books978-3-03921-512-6 PY - 2019/// PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - phenols KW - flying ability KW - Mediterranean forests KW - wood borer insects KW - Coraebus florentinus KW - human-mediated transport KW - ITS KW - American chestnut KW - sterols KW - aggregated retention KW - multivariate analysis KW - Ips duplicatus KW - Forestry Reclamation Approach KW - triterpenes KW - stand type KW - Xyleborini KW - birch KW - Japanese red pine pure forests KW - Scolytinae KW - biological control KW - Cephalcia kunyushanica KW - deciduous forest KW - silvicultural interventions KW - fungal phytopathogens KW - pathogen KW - soil properties KW - hypovirulence KW - ammonium phosphite KW - chestnut blight KW - mtDNA KW - latitude KW - Cryphonectria parasitica KW - occurrence KW - distribution KW - ash dieback KW - ethanol KW - phylogeography KW - Carpathian Mountains KW - Buprestidae KW - stand characteristics KW - oak KW - vector KW - Phytophthora KW - black timber bark beetle KW - infection level KW - Romania KW - coniferous forest KW - Trypodendron laeve KW - clearcutting KW - Fraxinus excelsior KW - selective pruning KW - chlorophyll-a fluorescence KW - forest management KW - Ips sexdentatus KW - disease management KW - spread KW - forest health KW - ambrosia beetle KW - Quercus KW - invasive pathogens KW - invasion KW - biological invasion KW - Lepidoptera KW - ink disease KW - functional group KW - Betula KW - mine reclamation N1 - Open Access N2 - After the successful conclusion of the Joint Meeting of IUFRO's 7.03.05 & 7.03.10 working parties and given the exciting and novel studies that have been presented in the framework of this meeting, we decided to present some of these studies in the current Special Issue of Forests. To make this issue more appealing and interesting to everyone in the field of Forest Protection, studies that cover a wide range of topics were selected, ranging from ecology and phylogeography to forest management and protection. More importantly, as these studies refer to pests and pathogens from different parts of the world, it is expected that the knowledge gained can be further used in the protection of natural environment worldwide UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/1562 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/47855 ER -