Sektion 38: Forst und Wald
Abstract
38-1 - Medikamenten Notstand im Wald!
Peter Eichel, Ralf Petercord
38-3 - Die Pandemie der Eschen – neue Ansätze zur Bekämpfung
The pandemic of the ashes – new attempts to the ash dieback
Manfred Schukies
38-4 - Entwicklung von Stammfußnekrosen an Eschen und Konsequenzen für deren Standfestigkeit
Development of collar rots in Fraxinus excelsior and consequences for tree safety
Berthold Metzler, Felicitas Sander, Rasmus Enderle
38-5 - Erstes Auftreten der Dothistroma-Nadelbräune (Dothistroma septosporum) im Nordostdeutschen Tiefland
First occurrence of „Red band needle blight“ (Dothistroma septosporum) in the northeast German lowlands
Paul Heydeck, Christine Dahms
38-6 - Auswirkungen des Klimawandels auf Schadinsekten am Beispiel der Gebirgsfichtenblattwespe (Pachynematus montanus ZADDACH)
Impacts of climate change on insect pests using the example of mountain spruce sawfly (Pachynematus montanus ZADDACH)
Ralf Petercord
38-7 - NeemAzal®-T/S zur Regulierung des Waldmaikäfers (Melolontha hippocastani F., Col.: Scarabaeidae): Möglichkeiten und Grenzen
NeemAzal®-T/S for forest cockchafer control: opportunities and limits
Horst Delb, Eiko Wagenhoff
38-8 - Nagetierschäden im Forst: Zusammenhang von Schäden und Umweltfaktoren
Environmental correlates of rodent damage in forestry
Jens Jacob, Christian Imholt, Daniela Reil, Pavel Plašil, Kerstin Rödiger
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