Bibliography:Ips cembrae (crops)

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Literature records assigned to host plants for: Ips cembrae:

Forest/park trees

assigned host plants in this group:

Larch (Larix) (5)

Forests (2020) 11 (12 - 1275)
Karolina Resnerová, Jaroslav Holusa, Peter Surovy, Jirí Trombik and Emanuel Kula (2020)
Comparison of Ips cembrae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) capture methods: Small trap trees caught the most beetles
Journal of Applied Entomology (2013) 137, 181-187
J. Holuša, K. Lukášová, R. Wegensteiner, W. Grodzki, M. Pernek and J. Weiser (2013)
Pathogens of the bark beetle Ips cembrae: microsporidia and gregarines also known from other Ips species
Persoonia (2010) 25, 94-108
D. Paciura, Z.W. de Beer, K. Jacobs, X.D. Zhou, H. Ye and M.J. Wingfield (2010)
Eight new Leptographium species associated with tree-infesting bark beetles in China
European Journal of Entomology (2001) 98, 99-105
C. Stauffer, T. Kirisits, C. Nussbaumer, R. Pavlin and M.J. Wingfield (2001)
Phylogenetic relationships between the European and Asian eight spined larch bark beetle populations (Coleoptera, Scolytidae) inferred from DNA sequences and fungal associates
International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) Kirisits et al. - Ophiostomatoid fungi ...
T. Kirisits, M.J. Wingfield and D.B. Redfern (1998)
Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with the larch bark beetle Ips cembrae in Central Europe and in Scotland
Edinburgh, U.K. (9 - 16 Aug. 1998), Poster presented in section: Diseases of woody plants: biology, management and control

Stored products (other than food)

assigned host plants in this group:

Wood products (1)

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2000) 26, 841-858
Qing-He Zhang, Göran Birgersson, Fredrik Schlyter and Guo-Fa Chen (2000)
Pheromone components in the larch bark beetle, Ips cembrae, from China: Quantitative variation among attack phases and individuals