Bursaphelenchus xylophilus(BURSXY)
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Microphotographs of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus: anterior part, vulval flap, male tail (spicules and bursa) and female tail.
Courtesy: BBA, Germany.
B. xylophilus in an axial resin canal of Pinus densiflora.
Courtesy: Y. Mamiya, Japan.
Pine tree (Pinus thunbergii) in Japan killed by B. xylophilus.
Scattered trees of Pinus thunbergii in Japan, killed by B. xylophilus.
Courtesy: K. Venn, Norway.
Courtesy: Manuel Manuel Galvão de Melo e Mota and Paulo Vieira (Universidade de Evora, PT)
Mortality of Pinus densiflora in Japan, due to B. xylophilus.
Wilting pine trees
Courtesy: Manuel Manuel Galvão de Melo e Mota (Universidade de Evora, PT)
Experiment at the quarantine Station of the Plant Health Institute (Poznan, Poland, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille Picard (EPPO)
Experiment at the quarantine Station of the Plant Health Institute (Poznan, Poland, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille Picard (EPPO)
Experiment at the quarantine Station of the Plant Health Institute (Poznan, Poland, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille Picard (EPPO)
Experiment at the quarantine Station of the Plant Health Institute (Poznan, Poland, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille Picard (EPPO)
Experiment at the quarantine Station of the Plant Health Institute (Poznan, Poland, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille Picard (EPPO)
Experiment at Poznan quarantine station
Courtesy: Berta Sanchez - EC JRC
Dauer juvenile of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus
Courtesy: Maria L Inácio, INIAV, PT
Dauer juvenile of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus
Courtesy: Maria L Inácio, INIAV, PT
Dauer juvenile of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus
Courtesy: Maria L Inácio, INIAV, PT
Wilted pine
Courtesy: Manuel Mota (PT)
Blue stain on a diseased tree
Courtesy: Maria L Inácio (PT)
Diseased (left) and healthy (right) tree
Courtesy: Maria L Inácio (PT)
Felling a diseased tree
Courtesy: Maria L Inácio (PT)
Isolated diseased tree
Courtesy: Maria L Inácio (PT)
Logging a diseased tree
Courtesy: Maria L Inácio (PT)
Wilted tree
Courtesy: Pedro Naves (PT)
Wilted trees
Courtesy: Pedro Naves (PT)
Isolated diseased tree
Courtesy: Maria L Inácio (PT)
Whole body of a male
Courtesy: David Pires (INIAV, PT)
Vulval flap of a female
Courtesy: David Pires (INIAV, PT)
Tail of a male
Courtesy: David Pires (INIAV, PT)