Bergdahl D R
J Nematol. 1988 Apr;20(2):260-5.
Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, pinewood nematode (PWN), is the most serious pest of pine forests in Japan, but in North America its role in pine wilt disease is still being studied. The PWN is known to infest many species of Pinus, with P. nigra, P. sylvestris, and P. thunbergii the most susceptible in the eastern United States. Because of its potential, several European countries (Finland, Norway, and Sweden) and Korea have established embargoes against the importation of coniferous wood from regions of the world known to be infested with the PWN. Although the PWN is not considered an economic pest in North American forests, the recent embargoes have established an impact on current forest management practices and an economic impact on North American export trade.
松材线虫(Bursaphelenchus xylophilus)是日本松林最严重的害虫,但在北美,其在松材线虫病中的作用仍在研究中。已知松材线虫侵染多种松树,在美国东部,黑松、欧洲赤松和日本黑松最为易感。鉴于其潜在威胁,几个欧洲国家(芬兰、挪威和瑞典)以及韩国已对从已知受松材线虫侵染地区进口针叶木实施禁运。尽管松材线虫在北美森林中不被视为经济害虫,但近期的禁运已对当前森林管理实践产生影响,并对北美出口贸易造成经济影响。