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Components of antagonism and mutualism in Ips pini-fungal interactions: Relationship to a life history of colonizing highly stressed and dead treesKOPPER, Brian J; KLEPZIG, Kier D; RAFFA, Kenneth F et al.Environmental entomology. 2004, Vol 33, Num 1, pp 28-34, issn 0046-225X, 7 p.Article

Effects of diterpene acids on components of a conifer bark beetle-fungal interaction: Tolerance by Ips pini and sensitivity by its associate Ophiostoma ipsKOPPER, Brian J; ILLMAN, Barbara L; KERSTEN, Philip J et al.Environmental entomology. 2005, Vol 34, Num 2, pp 486-493, issn 0046-225X, 8 p.Article

Blue-stain fungi associated with roots of southern pine trees attacked by the southern pine beetle, Dendroctonus frontalisOTROSINA, W. J; HESS, N. J; ZARNOCH, S. J et al.Plant disease. 1997, Vol 81, Num 8, pp 942-945, issn 0191-2917Article

Bark beetle (Ips grandicollis) disruption of woodwasp (Sirex noctilio) biocontrol: direct and indirect mechanismsYOUSUF, Fazila; CARNEGIE, Angus J; BASHFORD, Richard et al.Forest ecology and management. 2014, Vol 323, pp 98-104, issn 0378-1127, 7 p.Article

Fungi associated with the North American spruce beetle, Dendroctonus rufipennisSIX, Diana L; BENTZ, Barbara J.Canadian journal of forest research (Print). 2003, Vol 33, Num 9, pp 1815-1820, issn 0045-5067, 6 p.Article

Combined chemical defenses against an insect-fungal complexKLEPZIG, K. D; SMALLEY, E. B; RAFFA, K. F et al.Journal of chemical ecology. 1996, Vol 22, Num 8, pp 1367-1388, issn 0098-0331Article

Effets d'une contrainte hydrique sur l'écophysiologie du Pin sylvestre, et sur sa résistance à des inoculations artificielles de champignons naturellement associés aux Scolytes = Ecophysiological response of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and resistance to artificial inoculations of Bark beetle-associated fungi during droughtCroise, Luc; Lieutier, F.1996, 309 p.Thesis

Interaction of pre-attack and induced monoterpene concentrations in host conifer defense against bark beetle-fungal complexesRAFFA, K. F; SMALLEY, E. B.Oecologia. 1995, Vol 102, Num 3, pp 285-295, issn 0029-8549Article

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