The mountain pine beetle Dendroctonous ponderosae Hopkins (Coleoptera: scolytidae): a potential invasive pesto of pine plantations in Latin-AmericaEl escarabajo descortezador dendroctonus ponderosae su potencial como invasivo de las plantaciones de
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Bosques la creciente importancia de sus funciones ambientales, sociales y económicas (Chile, La Serena : 23-27/Oct./2006)
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ARGENTINACHILE
CONGRESOS Y REUNIONES
Dendroctonous ponderosae
ESTADOS UNIDOS
INSECTOS DAÑINOS
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Pinu monticola
Pinus albicaulis
Pinus contorta
Pinus flexilis
Pinus ponderosa
PLAGAS FORESTALES
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