2020
DOI: 10.1080/02827581.2020.1778781
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Management of diseases in Norwegian Christmas tree plantations

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“…Our results indicated that basidiospores from bird cherry within 100 m of the seed orchard could certainly reach the spruce seed trees. A general Norwegian recommendation is to remove bird cherry trees within at least 400 m from the Christmas tree nurseries (Talgø & Stensvand, 2020). In Finland, several kilometres are required as a safe distance (J. Kaitera, unpublished data; Kaitera et al, 2009a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our results indicated that basidiospores from bird cherry within 100 m of the seed orchard could certainly reach the spruce seed trees. A general Norwegian recommendation is to remove bird cherry trees within at least 400 m from the Christmas tree nurseries (Talgø & Stensvand, 2020). In Finland, several kilometres are required as a safe distance (J. Kaitera, unpublished data; Kaitera et al, 2009a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, to reduce the incidences of Phytophthora spp. in Christmas tree plantations, it is recommended to plant spruce instead of fir [ 206 ]. Invasive pests, such as Arion vulgaris , which may be vectors for the transmission of Phytophthora spp.…”
Section: Management Of Phytophthora Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Un factor muy importante a considerar en la importación de productos naturales, implica el riesgo de introducción de plagas y enfermedades en México, por lo tanto, la producción de árboles de navidad de manera local representa una estrategia para evitar patógenos; por otro lado, los productores deben de evaluar la confiabilidad de las prácticas de manejo que implementan y adapten el conocimiento actual sobre el manejo integrado de plagas (MIP) a las condiciones locales (Talgo et al, 2020). Para producir árboles de navidad comercializables de alta calidad, es necesario un buen plan de manejo de malezas ya que estos pueden competir por nutrientes, agua, espacio, luz, oxígeno e incluso albergar plagas y patógenos, para la supervivencia inicial de las plántulas de coníferas y en los primeros tres años después del trasplante (durante el período de establecimiento) en el campo, es fundamental el control eficaz de plagas y enfermedades (Saha, Cregg & Kuar-Sidhu, 2020).…”
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