June 10-16, 2012
Yayoi Auditorium, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Presentation: Kenyote Speeches * Scientific Sessions * Posters
Other Programs: Buisiness Meeting * In-congress Tours and Excursion
No. | Presenter | Title | Abstract | Presentation |
Opening session: Keynote speeches | ||||
K0 | Fukuda Kenji | Welcome messege | [k0.pdf (0.0 MB)] | |
K1 | Futai Kazuyoshi | Pine wood nematode, as an example of alien invasive species | [k1.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [K1_Futai.pdf (3.3 MB)] |
K2 | Satoh Masaru | Plant quarantine in Japan: protecting Japanese agriculture and forests | [k2.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [K2_Satoh.pdf (3.5 MB)] |
K3 | Evans Hugh | The work of IUFRO Unit 7.03.12 and its links to other initiatives on alien invasive species and international trade | [k3.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [K3_Evans.pdf (0.5 MB)] |
K4 | Britton Kerry | Forest pest pathways: where do we go from here? | [k4.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [K4_Britton (1.0 MB)] |
K5 | Liebhold Andrew | Detection and eradication: an important component of managing forest insects and diseases | [k5.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [K5_Liebhold.pdf (3.3 MB)] |
No. | Presenter | Title | Abstract | Presentation |
Scientific session: Forest diseases and pests caused by alien species | ||||
O1 | Sardula Sri Rahayu | Characteristic and pathogenicity changing of Uromycladium tepperianum on Falcataria moluccana affected by pyroclastic cloud from Mepari volcano in Yogyakarta, Indonesia | [o01.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O01_SriRahayu.pdf (2.7 MB)] |
O2 | Glen Morag | Puccinia psidii ? what next? | [o02.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O02_Glen.pdf (1.3 MB)] |
O3 | Masuya Hayato | Current status of the Dutch elm disease in Japan | [o03.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O03_Masuya.pdf (1.0 MB)] |
O4 | Baranchikov Yury Nikolayevich | United they stand: invasive association of four-eyed fir bark beetle and ophiostomal fungus destroy fir taiga forest in Siberia | [o04.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O04_Baranchikov.pdf (5.6 MB)] |
O5 | Kamata Naoto | Why does the Japanese oak wilt not occur outside Japan? | [o05.pdf (0.5 MB)] | Closed |
O6 | Sanguansub Sunisa | High risk ambrosia beetles species attacking living trees | [o06.pdf (0.5 MB)] | Closed |
O7 | Kanzaki Natsumi | Nematodes associated with invasive insects, some potential cases of cryptogenic invasion of nematodes | [o07.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O07_Kanzaki.pdf (0.9 MB)] |
Scientific Session: Pine wilt disease | ||||
O8 | Hoshizaki Kazuhiko | Seasonal patterns of pine wilt disease incidence and the vector infestation near the northern limit of the disease in Japan | [o08.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O08_Hoshizaki.pdf (1.0 MB)] |
O9 | Kondo Teiji | Current status of pine wood nematode resistance breeding in Japan | [o09.pdf (0.5 MB)] | Closed |
O10 | Matsunaga Koji | Dynamics of pine wilt disease incidence in a mixed plantation of resistance and susceptible families of Pinus densiflora and P. thunbergii | [o10.pdf (0.5 MB)] | Closed |
O11 | Hirao Tomonori | Comparison of gene expression profiles between resistance and susceptibility in Pinus thunbergii to pine wood nematode infection | [o11.pdf (0.5 MB)] | Closed |
O12 | Umebayashi Toshihiro | The developmental process of xylem embolisms in pine wilt disease of Pinus thunbergii seedlings | [o12.pdf (0.5 MB)] | Closed |
Scientific Session: Genetics, dipersal and risk assessment of invasie species | ||||
O13 | Inoue Maki | Understanding invasion history: the recent range expansion and population genetics of the Argentine ant in Japan | [o13.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O13_Inoue.pdf (1.8 MB)] |
O14 | Kadowaki Nozomi | Impacts of two alien ants, Anoplolepis gracilipes and Pheidole megacephla, on native ant fauna in Okinawa, Japan | [o14.pdf (0.5 MB)] | Closed |
O15 | Yamada Fumio | Effort of eradication of invasive mongoose for conservation of biodiversity in the Ryukyu Islands, Japan | [o15.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O15_Fyamada.pdf (1.5 MB)] |
O16 | Lakatos Ferenc | Population genetic study of the plane leaf-miner (Phyllonorycter platani Stgr. 1870) | [o16.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O16_Lakatos.pdf (0.9 MB)] |
O17 | Goka Koichi | The Origin of Amphibian chytridiomycosis: Did it come from Japan? | [o17.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O17_Goka.pdf (6.4 MB)] |
O18 | Choi Won I | Dispersal patterns of exotic forest pests in South Korea | [o18.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O18_Choi.pdf (1.3 MB)] |
O19 | Sukhovolskiy Vladislav Grigorevich | Factors of invasions’ success or failure: estimation in frameworks of optimization mathematical model | [o19.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O19_Soukhovolsky.pdf (0.6 MB)] |
O20 | Eschen Rene | The risk of invasion of Europe by forest pests and diseases, based on their worldwide occurrence | [o20.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O20_Eschen.pdf (0.7 MB)] |
O21 | Okabe Kimiko | Risk assessment of an exotic carpenter bee and associating mites introduced with processed bamboos | [o21.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O21_Okabe.pdf (0.9 MB)] |
Scientific Session: Phytosanitary measures and quarantine systems | ||||
O22 | Evans Hugh | What role can the systems approach play in preventing the introduction of invasive alien species? | [o22.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O22_Evans.pdf (0.7 MB)] |
O23 | Jurc Dusan | What changes are necessary to reduce the introduction of harmful invasive species to forests? | [o23.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O23_Dusan.pdf (1.2 MB)] |
O24 | Ormsby Mike | Calculating treatment efficacy againstiInvasive alien species in trade | [o24.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O24_Ormsby.pdf (0.4 MB)] |
O25 | Brockerhoff Eckehard G | Phytosanitary measures to reduce borer infestations of wood packaging materials: Effects on infestation rates and future rates of establishment | [o25.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O25_Brockerhoff.pdf (1.3 MB)] |
O26 | Uzunovic Adnan | Current thoughts on evaluation criteria for new phytosanitary treatments and update on RF heating and phosphine fumigation | [o26.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O26_Uzunovic.pdf (1.4 MB)] |
O27 | Berube Jean | Next generation DNA sequencing methods to identify forest invasive alien fungal species present in imported live plant material | [o27.pdf (0.5 MB)] | Closed |
O28 | Uzunovic Adnan | Fungi in international wood trade, in the context of commodities, phytosanitary treatments and genomics-based detection tools | [o28.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O28_Uzunovic.pdf (1.0 MB)] |
O29 | Sankaran Kavile Veettil | Asia-Pacific Forest Invasive Species Network (APFISN): origin, goals and achievements | [o29.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [O29_Sankaran.pdf (1.0 MB)] |
No. | Presenter | Title | Abstract | Poster |
P1 | Masuya Hayato | Preliminary survey of PhyINDEXhthora spp. in Japanese forest stands | [p01.pdf (0.5 MB)] | |
P2 | Kikuchi Kazushi | North American lace bug is a vector of Australian fungus in Japan | [p02.pdf (0.5 MB)] | |
P3 | Lakatos Ferenc | Population genetic structure of the invasive sycamore lace bug (Corythucaciliata Say, 1873) | [p03.pdf (0.5 MB)] | |
P4 | Komura Ryotaro | Localized invasion spread of hemlock woolly adelgid defoliation | [p04.pdf (0.5 MB)] | |
P5 | Choi Won I | Is invasive species is stabilized by natural enemy?: A case study for an invasive species, Obolodiplosis robiniae and its parasitoid | [p05.pdf (0.5 MB)] | |
P6 | Choi Won I | Changes in parasitoid community structure by influx of less competitive parasitoid: A case study for multiple parasitoids on Thecodiplosis japonensis | [p06.pdf (0.5 MB)] | |
P7 | Vanhanen Henri Mikael | Are novel congeneric hosts facilitating the invasion of exotic woodboring insects? | [p07.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [P07_Vanhanen.pdf ( MB)] |
P8 | Palnikova Elena | Tree state and a probability of tree’ attacks by invasion species of bark beetles | [p08.pdf (0.5 MB)] | |
P9 | Takahashi Yukiko | Positional relationship between hyphae and embolism in Raffaelea quercivora-noculated saplings | [p09.pdf (0.5 MB)] | Closed |
P10 | Torii Masato | Hyphal growth of Raffaelea quercivora within both seedlings and sterilized woods | [p10.pdf (0.5 MB)] | |
P11 | Kanzaki Natsumi | Survey of stag beetle-associated nematodes in Japan as basic information for identification of invasive nematodes | [p11.pdf (0.5 MB)] | |
P12 | Shimizu Ai | Influence of pine wilt damage on bark boring insects species | [p12.pdf (0.6 MB)] | |
P13 | Shimizu Ai | Nematode associated with a species of bark beetle, Dryocoetes uniseriatus Eggers (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) | [p13.pdf (0.5 MB)] | |
P14 | Nakamura Katsunori | Detection of the pinewood nematode and its insect vector in the tsunamidamaged trees of Pinus thunbergii and P. densiflora | [p14.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [P14_Nakamura.pdf (0.2 MB)] |
P15 | Asai Miho | Size and density of resin canals are not factors preventing pathogen activities in Pinus densiflora cultivars resistant to pine wilt | [p15.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [P15_Asai.pdf (1.8 MB)] |
P16 | Komatsu Masabumi | Genetic structures of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus and Monochamus alternatus in a seriously damaged maritime pine forest of Japan | [p16.pdf (0.5 MB)] | Closed |
P17 | Matsui Yuichi | The resistance factors of Japanese red pines to pine wilt disease | [p17.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [P17_Matsui.pdf (1.3 MB)] |
P18 | Akami Ai | Nematode distribution and occurrence of xylem embolism in pine stem inoculated with pine wood nematodes | [p18.pdf (0.5 MB)] | |
P19 | Makino Shun'ichi | Eradication of the black rat Rattus rattus on Nishijima, a small island of the Ogasawara Islands | [p19.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [P19_Makino.pdf (0.7 MB)] |
P20 | Sasaki Shigeki | The sensitivity comparison of the mongoose detection tools in mopping-up stage of eradication campaign in Amami-Oshima island | [p20.pdf (0.5 MB)] | |
P21 | Okochi Isamu | Invasive Aliens in the Ogasawara Islands, a new world heritage in Japan | [p21.pdf (0.5 MB)] | |
P22 | Dang Tan Thanh | Invasive plant species in National Parks of Vietnam | [p22.pdf (0.5 MB)] | [P22_Tan.pdf (0.3 MB)] |
P23 | Zuraida | Potency Acacia nilotica as invasive species at National Baluran Park, East Java-Indonesia | [p23.pdf (0.5 MB)] | |
P | Kuroda Keiko | The Montesclaros Declaration | [P00_Kuroda.pdf (1.7 MB)] |
Program | Author | Title | |
Buisiness Meeting | Evans Hugh | Outline Agenda | [agenda.pdf (0.1 MB)] |
Buisiness Meeting | Eckehard Brockerhoff | What is IUFRO | [IUFRO.pdf (0.5 MB)] |
In-congress tour A | Fukuda Kenji | Yokohama Plant Protection Station | [CourseA.pdf (0.2 MB)] |
In-congress tour B | Komatsu Masabumi | Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute | [CourseB.pdf (0.4 MB)] |
Excursion | Nakamura Katsunori | TokyoExcursion to Forest Tree Breeding Center and front line of forest pest control in Tohoku District (June 14 -16, 2012) | [Excursion.pdf (1.6 MB)] |