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Appendixes


Appendix 1. List of meetings and documents
Appendix 2. Symposium officers and committee members
Appendix 3. List of participants
Appendix 4. Authors


Appendix 1. List of meetings and documents


Meeting I
Meetings II - III
Meetings IV - V
Meeting VI
Meetings VII-VIII
Meeting IX
Meetings X - XI


Meeting I

APPRAISAL AND PREDICTION OF INTERNATIONAL FOREST DISEASE AND INSECT HAZARDS. INTERCONTINENTAL SPREAD OF FOREST AND FOREST PRODUCTS PATHOGENS AND INSECTS

Appraisal and prediction of international forest disease hazards

HEPTING, G. H. (United States)

The role of the forest entomologist

BELYEA, R. M. (Canada)

The intercontinental spread of forest pathogens

NORDIN, V. J. (Canada)

The spread of forest insects in the world with particular reference to biological control

SIMMONDS, F. J. (CIBC)

Some investigations on the hazard of intercontinental spread of forest - and timber - insects

FRANCKE-GROSMANN, H. (Germany, Fed. Rep.)

Meetings II - III

FOREST INSECT CONDITIONS BY GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS

Status and organization of forest entomology in the United States

BEAL, J. A. (United States)

Bark beetles threaten destruction of Honduras pine forests

BEAL, J. A. (United States)

Panorama entomológico relacionado con la silvicultura y la tecnología forestal de la República Argentina

SANTORO, F. H. (Argentina)

Forest entomology in the Nordic countries

LEKANDER, B. (Sweden)

The status of forest entomology in the United Kingdom

BEYAN, D. (United Kingdom)

The present status of forest entomology in Central Europe

PSCHORN-WALCHER, H. (CIBC)

Forest entomological problems in eastern Europe

CATEK, M. (Czechoslovakia)

A review of forest insect problems in southeast Europe and the eastern Mediterranean

KAILIDIS, D. S. (Greece)

Las plagas forestales en España

TORRENT, J. A. and ROMANYK, N. (Spain)

Forest insect conditions in West Africa

ROBERTS, H. (Nigeria)

Aperçu général des infections parasitaires d'origine animale dans les pays d'Afrique d'expression française

BRUNCK, F. (CFTC)

Forest entomology in East Africa

CURRY, S. J. (Kenya)

The status of forest insects in the Republic of South Africa

HEPBURN, G. A. (South Africa)

Forest entomological problems in India

MATHUR, R. N. (India)

A decade of forest entomology in Pakistan

CHAUDRY, G. (Pakistan)

Forest entomology in Australia, Papua, New Guinea and the British Solomon Islands

WATERHOUSE, D. F. and CARNE, P. B. (Australia)

Forest insect situation in New South Wales

FORESTRY COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES (Australia)

Forest entomology in Now Zealand

ZONDAG, R. (New Zealand)

Survey and prognosis of injurious agents in forest protection in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic

SROT, M. (Czechoslovakia)

Meetings IV - V

KNOWN AND POTENTIAL HAZARDS FROM DIFFERENT KINDS OF DISEASES: ROOT DISEASES, STEM DISEASES (CANKERS, RUSTS, HEARTROTS, MISTLETOES), SYSTEMIC DISEASES (VIRUSES, VASCULAR WILTS), FOLIAGE DISEASES, SEED AND SEEDLING DISEASES

Known and potential hazards from root rot

FOSTER, R. E. (Canada)

Flétrissement du Pinus strobus L. dû à Phytophthora Spp.

FASSI, B. (Italy)

Cankers of forest trees

KRSTIC, M. (Yugoslavia)

Stem diseases of conifers caused by rust fungi

GREMMEN, J. (Netherlands)

Known and potential hazards from stem diseases

BAKSHI, B. K. (India)

Problèmes posés par le chancre suintant du peuplier en France (Chancre bactérien à Aplano-bacterium populi)

RIDÉ, M. (France)

Known and potential hazards to forest production by the mistletoes and dwarf mistletoes

GREENHAM, C. J. (Australia) and HAWKSWORTH, F. G. (United States)

Virus and viruslike disorders of forest trees

SALISKAR, C. E. (United States)

Vascular wilt disease of forest and shade trees

KUNTZ, J. E. (United States)

Internationally dangerous foliage diseases

SHAW, C. G. (United States)

Seed and seedling diseases of forest trees of the world

HODGES, C. S., JR. (United States)

Some observations on larch, canker and climate

ROBAK, H. (Norway)

Root-rot and patch-mortality disease in equatoria teak of the Sudan

WHAEED KHAN, M. A. (Sudan)

A contribution to the epidemiology of some more important fungus diseases in Czechoslovakian nurseries in recent years

JANCARÍK, V. (Czechoslovakia)

Virus diseases of forest trees

NAVRÁTIL, S. (Czechoslovakia)

More important seedborne diseases of Czechoslovakian forest trees

UROSEVIC, B. (Czechoslovakia)

Meeting VI

THE FOREST DISEASE SITUATION WITH EMPHASIS ON TILE IMPACT IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES, ON FOREST PRODUCTION

Disease impact on forest production in North America

DAVIDSON, A. G. (Canada) and BUCHANAN, T. S. (United States)

Las enfermedades de los árboles forestales en la América Latina y su impacto en la producción forestal

GARCÉS, C. (Peru)

Report on forest diseases situation in Europe with emphasis on the impact on forest production

ZYCHA, H. (Germany)

Report on forest diseases in Near East

SCHARIF, G. (Iran)

The impact of disease on forest production in Africa

GIBSON, I. A. S. (Kenya)

The forest disease situation in the countries of the Far East, with emphasis on the disease impact on forest production

IMAZEKI, R. (Japan)

Forest disease situation, Austral-Asia

NEWHOOK, F. J. (New Zealand)

The pathology of forest trees in New Zealand

GILMOUR, J. W. (New Zealand)

Diseases of exotic plantation trees in the Republic of South Africa

LÜCKHOFF, H. A. (South Africa)

Important and epidemical diseases of the main forest tree species in Czechoslovakia during the last forty years

KALANDRA, AUG. (Czechoslovakia)

Meetings VII-VIII

PREVENTIVE MEASURES: QUARANTINE DISEASES AND INSECTS MEASURES AGAINST

Quarantine measures against forest diseases and pests

GRANHALL, I. (EPPO)

International collaboration in plant quarantine and the role of FAO

LING, L. (FAO)

The plant quarantine situation in the United States

JOHNSTON, F. A. (United States)

Plant quarantine in Canada

FARSTAD, C. W. (Canada)

Informe de México sobre cuarentenas fitosanitarias orientadas hacia los bosques y productos forestales

VILLASEÑOR ANGELES, R. (Mexico)

Quarantine safeguards and procedures to prevent introduction and spread of pests of mutual concern to member countries of the North American Forestry Commission

WORKING GROUP ON FOR EST INSECTS AND DISEASES, NAFC, FAO

Plant quarantine in Jamaica

STELL, G. (Jamaica)

Phytosanitary regulations and quarantines in British Guiana

Dow, L. ERNEST (British Guiana)

Información y rol de plagas y enfermedades forestales

HERRERA-AUTTER, S. (Chile)

Federal Republic of Germany quarantine regulations affecting forestry and forest products

(Germany, Fed. Rep. of)

Contrôle phytosanitaire des produits forestiers en France

Le Service de la protection des végétaux, ministère de l'agriculture, France

Plant quarantine situation in the Netherlands

HES, J. W. (Netherlands)

Plant quarantine situation in Iran

SCHARIF, G. (Iran)

Plant quarantine situation in Pakistan

HUQUE, HESHAMUL (Pakistan)

Plant quarantine in India with special reference to forests and forest products

SINGH, S. (India)

The Philippine Plant Quarantine Service

BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY (Philippines)

Plant quarantine of forest products in Japan

ISHIKURA, H. (Japan)

Quarantine inspection of timber and forest produce in New Zealand

NEW ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE

Wood-and bark-boring insects intercepted by New Zealand Forest Service timber inspectors and identified at the Forest Research Institute, 1948-1963

NEW ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE

Plant quarantine in Papua and New Guinea with special reference to forest seed and forest products

KELENY, G. P. (Papua and New Guinea)

Le contrôle phytosanitaire en Afrique au sud du Sahara et son application en matière forestière

CARESCHE, L. (IAPSE)

Meeting IX

FOREST PEST CONTROL: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS AND THE USE OF CHEMICALS - FOREST DISEASE CONTROL: INDIRECT MEASURES - FOREST INSECTS CONTROL: SILVICULTURAL MEASURES - FOREST INSECT CONTROL: BIOLOGICAL MEASURES

Principles, procedures and problems in controlling forest pests

BENEDICT, W. V. (United States)

Forest disease control: indirect measures

KUNTZ, J.E. (United States)

Forest insect control: Silvicultural measures

KANGAS, E. (Finland)

Forest insect control by biological measures

FRANZ, J. M. (CILB)

A "new" concept of forest tree disease control: physiological suppression

McNABB, H. S., JR. (United States)

Recent experiences in the use of entomopathogenic microorganisms against forest defoliating insects in Czechoslovakia

KUDLER, J. and LYSENKO, O. (Czechoslovakia)

Meetings X - XI

OPPORTUNITIES FOR INCREASED INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION TO LESSEN OR PREVENT THE SPREAD OF DANGEROUS FOREST PATHOGENS AND INSECTS (RESEARCH; PUBLICATIONS; PUTTING RESEARCH RESULTS INTO PRACTICE; ESTABLISHMENT OF DISEASE-SUSCEPTIBILITY PLANTATIONS; SPECIES OR CLONE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM; SPECIFICATIONS FOR IMPROVED QUARANTINES; PROGRAM FOR THE TRAINING OF SCIENTISTS; INTERNATIONAL TREE DISEASE REGISTER)

Research, publications, putting research results into practice

ROLL-HANSES, F. (Norway)

Establishment of disease-susceptibility plantations

MURRAY, J.S. (United Kingdom)

Some factors related to disease certification programs

BIER J. E. (Canada)

Specifications for improved quarantines

NEW ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE

Training of forest pathologists and entomologists

RIKER, A. J. (United States)

The INTREDIS register for world literature retrieval in forest pathology

HEFTING, G. H. (United States)

Appendix 2. Symposium officers and committee members

Chairman:

HANSHROUGH, J. R. (United States)

Alternate:

ROLL-HANSEN, F. (Norway)

Vice-Chairmen:


Diseases:

HANSBROUGH, J. R. (United States)

Alternate:

BAKSHI, B. K. (India)

Insects:

McGUGAN, B. M. (Canada)

Alternate:

LEKANDER, B. (Sweden)

Quarantines:

Thomson, A. P. (New Zealand)

Alternate:

FARSTAD, C. W. (Canada)

Secretariat:

MÉTRO, A. (FAO)
ANDERSEN, M. (FAO)
BURGESS, J. M. S. (FAO)
SUMMERS, J. J. V. (U. K. Forestry Commission)EDEN, MISS M. J. (U. K. Forestry Commission)

STEERING COMMITTEE

Chairman, Vice-chairman and Alternates Secretariat

T. W. TINSLEY (United Kingdom)

DRAFTING COMMITTEE

MÉTRO, A. (FAO)

ANDERSEN, M. (FAO)

Diseases:

HANSBROUGH, J. R. (United States)

HEFTING, G. H. (United States)

NORDIN, V. J. (Canada)

THOMAS, G. P. (Canada)

BUCHANAN, T. S. (United States)

ROLL-HANSEN, F. (Norway)

MURRAY, J. S. (United Kingdom)

KUNTZ, J. E. (United States)

Insects:

McGUGAN, B. M. (Canada)

LEKANDER, B. (Sweden)

LEJEUNE, R. R. (Canada)

PSCHORN-WALCHER, H. (CIBC)

Quarantines:

THOMSON, A. P. (New Zealand)

CARESCHE, L. (IAPSC)

FARSTAD, C. W. (Canada)

JOHNSTON, A. (FAO)

MORENO, H. (Mexico)

SHERMAN, R. W, (United States)

SUMMERS, J. J. V. (U. K. Forestry Commission)

Appendix 3. List of participants


Alphabetical
By country or organization
International organizations


Alphabetical

Adham, Z.

Saudi Arabia

Al-Azawi, A.

Iraq

Andersen, M.

FAO

Armitage, I.

New Zealand

Armstrong, V.

New Zealand

Arru, G. M.

Italy

Bakshi, B. K.

India

Barret, D. K.

United Kingdom

Beal, J. A.

United States

Belyea, R. M.

Canada

Benedict, W. V.

United States

Benjamin, D. M.

United States

Bevan, D.

United Kingdom

Biliotti, E.

France

Bletchley, J. D.

United Kingdom

Bonifacio, A.

Italy

Brown, K. W.

Uganda

Brunck, F.

France

Buchanan, T. S.

United States

Burgess, J. M. S.

FAO

Burgos, F.

Mexico

Campbell, K. G.

Australia

Capek, M.

Czechoslovakia

Caresche, L.

IAPSC

Castellani, E.

Italy

Cellerino, G. P.

Italy

Champion, H. G.

United Kingdom

Chatterjee, P. N.

India

Cotterell, G. S.

CIE

Cousens, J. E.

United Kingdom

Curry, S, J.

Kenya

Darke, W. F.

EPPO

Day, W. R.

United Kingdom.

de Brit, G. J

Ireland

Donaubauer, E.

Austria

Farstad, C. W.

Canada

Fassi, B.

Italy

Field, D. A.

New Zealand

Flieger, B. W.

Canada

Francke-Grosmann, H.

Germany, Fed. Rep. of

Franz, J. M.

CILB

Fraser, D. A.

Canada

Gibbs, J. N.

United Kingdom

Gibson, I.A.S.

Kenya

Gillespie, W. H.

United States

Graham, K.

Canada

Grandall, I.

EPPO

Grayburn, A. W.

New Zealand

Gremmen, J.

Netherlands

Guirandou-N' Diaye

Ivory Coast

Hall, K. C.

Jamaica

Halperin, J.

Israel

Hansbrough, J. R.

United States

Hepting, G. H.

United States

Hes, J. W.

Netherlands

Hodges, C. S.

United States

Huitron-Marquez, E.

Mexico

Hurst, G. W.

WMO

Jacob, F. H.

United Kingdom

Jalaluddin, M.

Pakistan

Johnson, W. T.

United States

Johnston, A.

FAO

Joly, R.

France

Jones, T.

EAAFRO

Kangas, E.

Finland

Kavanagh, T.

Ireland

Kimmey, J. W.

United States

Kiritani, I.

Japan

Klingström, E. A,

Sweden

Knopf, H. E.

Germany, Fed. Rep. of

Krstic, M.

Yugoslavia

Kuntz, J. E.

United States

Lasnier, L. G.

France

Laurie, M. V.

United Kingdom

Lekander, B.

Sweden

Lejeune, R.R.

Canada

Longworth, J. F.

United Kingdom

McGugan, B. M.

Canada

McNabb, H. S., Jr.

United States

Magnani, O.

Italy

Magnoler, A.

Italy

Manners, J. G.

United Kingdom

Martinek, V.

Czechoslovakia

Mensah, K. O. A.

Ghana

Métro, A.

FAO

Moreno, H.

Mexico

Moore, F. J.

United Kingdom

Morgan, F. D.

Australia

Moses, C. S.

United States

Murray, J. S.

United Kingdom

Newhook, F. J.

New Zealand

Nordin, V. J.

Canada

Norris, D. M.

United States

Ogbe, G. A. E.

Nigeria

Oloya, M.

Uganda

Olsen, P. F.

New Zealand

Phillips, D. H.

United Kingdom

Pitt, J.

United Kingdom

Pomerleau, R.

Canada

Pschorn-Walcher, H.

CIBC

Rao, V. P.

CIBC

Redfern, D. B.

United Kingdom

Reeks, W. A.

Canada

Reynoso, A.

Mexico

Ridé, M.

France

Riker, A. J.

United States

Rishbeth, J.

United Kingdom

Robak, H.

Norway

Robertson, J. S.

United Kingdom

Roll-Hansen, F.

Norway

Romanyk, N.

Spain

Santoro, F. H.

Argentina

Savory, J. G.

United Kingdom

Scharif, G.

Iran

Seliskar, C. E.

United States

Shaw, C. G.

United States

Sherman, R. W.

United States

Simmonds, F. J.

CIBC

Staner, P.

Belgium

Stewart, P. J.

United Kingdom

Stoakley, J. T.

United Kingdom

Summers, J. J. V.

United Kingdom

Sutton, W. R. J.

New Zealand

Swabey, C.

United Kingdom

Taylor, K. L.

Australia

Thomas, G. P.

Canada

Thompson, G. H.

United Kingdom

Thomson, A. P.

New Zealand

Tinsley, T. W.

United Kingdom

Torrent, J.

Spain

Turner, K. B.

Canada

Van der Linde, R. J.

Netherlands

Varley, G. C.

United Kingdom

Wani, A. R.

India

Waterhouse, D. F.

Australia

Webb, F. E.

Canada

Westoby, J. C.

FAO

White, L. T.

Canada

Wilkinson, W.

EAAFRO

Wilson, F.

Australia

Woods, R. P.

United Kingdom

Yde-Andersen, A. A.

Denmark

Zycha, H.

Germany, Fed. Rep. of

By country or organization

ARGENTINA

F. H. Santoro

Dirección de Investigaciones Forestales, Buenos Aires

E1

AUSTRALIA

K. G. Campbell

New South Wales Forestry Commission, Sydney

E

F. D. Morgan

Waite Research Institute, Adelaide

E

K. L. Taylor

Division of Entomology, CSIRO, Hobart, Tasmania

E

D. F. Waterhouse

Division of Entomology, CSIRO, Canberra

E

F. Wilson

Division of Entomology, Sirex Biological Control Unit, Selwood Park, United Kingdom

E

AUSTRIA

E. Donaubauer

Forstliche Bundesversuchsanstalt Mariabrunn, Vienna

P

BELGIUM



P. Staner

Institut agronomique de l'Université Heverlee-Louvain

P

CANADA

R. M. Belyea

Forest Entomology and Pathology Laboratory, Fredericton, New Brunswick

E

C. W. Farstad

Plant Protection Service, Ottawa

Q

B. W. Flieger

Canadian International Paper Co., Montreal

F

D. A. Fraser

Petawawa Forest Experiment Station, Chalk River

F

K. Graham

Dept. of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver

E

R. R. Lejeune

Forest Entomology and Pathology Laboratory, Victoria

E

B. M. McGugan

Forest Entomology and Pathology Branch, Dept. of Forestry, Ottawa

E

V. J. Nordin

Forest Entomology and Pathology Branch, Dept. of Forestry, Ottawa

P

R. Pomerleau

Laboratoire de recherches forestières, Sillery, Quebec

P

W. A. Reeks

Forest Insect Laboratory, Sault Ste-Marie, Ontario

E

G. P. Thomas

Forest Entomology and Pathology Laboratory, Calgary

P

K. B. Turner

Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, Maple, Ontario

E

F. E. Webb

Forest Entomology Laboratory, Winnipeg

E

L. T. White

Forest Pathology Laboratory, Maple, Ontario

P

CZECHOSLOVAKIA

M. Capek

Forest Research Institute Banska, Stiavrica

E

V. Martinek

Forest Research Institute, Zbraslav

E

DENMARK

A. A. Yde-Andersen

Forest Experiment Station, Springforbi

P

FINLAND

E. Kangas

University of Helsinki

E

FRANCE

E. BILIOTTI

Station de zoologie agricole et de lutte biologique, Antibes

E

F. Brunck

Centre technique forestier tropical, Nogent-sur-Marne

E

R. Joly

Ecole nationale des eaux et forêts, Nancy

E

L. O. Lasnier

Ecole nationale des eaux et forêts, Nancy

E

M. Ridé

Station centrale de pathologie végétale, Versailles

P

GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF

H. Francke-Grosmann

Bundesforschungsanstalt für Forst und Holzwirtsehaft, Reinbek

E

H. E. Knopf

Deutsche Förderungsgesellschaft für Entwicklungsläder, Bonn

P

H. Zycha

Institut für Forstkrankheiten, Hann-Münden

P

GHANA

K. O. A. Mensah

Forest Research Institute, Kumasi

F

INDIA

B. K. Bakshi

Forest Research Institute, Debra Dun

P

P. N. Chatterjee

Forest Research Institute, Debra Dun

E

A. R. Wani

Kashmir Forest Service, Srinagar

F

IRAN

G. Scharif

Plant Pest and Disease Research Institute, Tehran

PQ

IRAQ

A. Al-Azawi

Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Abu-Ghraib

E

IRELAND

G. J. de Brit

Department of Lands, Forestry Division, Dublin

F

T. Kavanagh

The Agricultural Institute, Kinsealy, Malahide Co., Dublin

P

ISRAEL

J. Halperin

Forestry Division, Ilanoth

E

ITALY

G. M. Arru

Istituto di Sperimentazione per la Pioppicoltura, Casale Monferrato

E

A. Bonifacio

Istituto di Patologia Forestale ed Agraria, Florence

P

E. Castellani

Istituto di Sperimentazione per la Pioppicoltura, Casale Monferrato

P

G. P. Cellerino

Istituto di Sperimentazione per la Pioppicoltura, Casale Monferrato

P

B. Fassi

Istituto Nazionale per Piante da Legno, Turin

P

G. Magnani

Centro di Sperimentazione Agricola e Forestale, Rome

P

A. Magnoler

Stazione Sperimentale del Sughero, Tempio Pausania

P

IVORY COAST

L. Guirandou-N' Diaye

Ambassade de Côte-d'Ivoire, London

O

JAMAICA

K. C. Hall

Forest Department, Kingston

F

JAPAN

K. Kiritani

Asso Research Station, Wakayama Agricultural Experimental Station

F

KENYA

S. J. Curry

Kenya Forest Department, Nairobi

E

I. A. S. Gibson

Kenya Forest Department, Nairobi

P

MEXICO

F. Burgos

Recursos Forestales y de Caza, Mexico City

F

E. Huitron-Marquez

Recursos Forestales y do Caza, Mexico City

P

H. Moreno

Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Mexico City

Q

A. Reynoso

Recursos Forestales y de Caza, Mexico City

F

NETHERLANDS

J. Gremmen

Forest Research Institute "De Dorschkamp," Wageningen

P

J. W. Hes

Plant Protection Service, Wageningen

Q

R. J. Van der Linde

Institute for Biological Field Research, Arnhem

E

NEW ZEALAND

V. Armstrong

New Zealand High Commission Office, London

O

A. W. Grayburn

New Zealand Forest Products Ltd., Takoroa

F

F. J. Newhook

Plant Diseases Division, DSIR, Auckland

P

P. F. Olson

New Zealand Forest Service, Wellington

F

A. P. Thomson

New Zealand Forest Service, Wellington

FQ

I. Armitage

C/o Commonwealth Forestry Institute, Oxford, England

F

D. A. Field

C/o Commonwealth Forestry Institute, Oxford, England

F

W. R. J. Sutton

C/o Commonwealth Forestry Institute, Oxford, England

F

NIGERIA

G. A. E. Ogbe

Midwest Region Forest Service, Benin City

F

NORWAY



H. Robak

Forest Research Station of West Norway, Stend

P

F. Roll-Hansen

Norwegian Forest Research Institute, Vollebekk

P

PAKISTAN

M. Jalaluddin

C/o Botany School, University of Cambridge, England

P

SAUDI ARABIA

Ziad Adham

Department of Plant Protection, Ministry of Agriculture, Jeddah

Q

SPAIN

N. Romanyk

Servicio de Plagas Forestales, Madrid

E

J. Torrent

Servicio de Plagas Forestales, Madrid

E

SWEDEN

E. A. Klingström

Royal College of Forestry, Stockholm

P

B. Lekander

Royal College of Forestry, Stockholm

E

UGANDA

K. W. Brown

Forest Department, Kampala

E

M. Oloya

Department of Forestry Research, Entebbe

F

UNITED KINGDOM

D. K. Barrett

Department of Forestry, University of Oxford

P

D. Bevan

Forestry Commission Research Station, Alice Holt Lodge, Wrecclesham, Farnham, Surrey

E

J. D. Bletchley

Forest Products Research Laboratory, Princes Risborough, Bucks.

E

H. G. Champion

C/o Department of Forestry, University of Oxford

F

J. E. Cousens

University of Edinburgh

P

W. R. Day

C/o Department of Forestry, University of Oxford

P

J. N. Gibbs

Botany School, University of Cambridge

P

F. H. Jacob

Plant Pathology Laboratory, Harpenden

EQ

M. V. Laurie

Department of Forestry, University of Oxford

F

J. F. Longworth

Department of Forestry, University of Oxford

EP

J. G. Manners

Botany Department, University of Southampton

P

F. J. Moore

Plant Pathology Laboratory, Harpenden

P

J. S. Murray

Department of Forestry, University of Aberdeen

P

D. H. Phillips

Forestry Commission Research Station, Farnham, Surrey

P

C. J. W. Pitt

Department of Forestry, University of Oxford

F

D. B. Redfern

Botany School, University of Cambridge

P

J. Rishbeth

Botany School, University of Cambridge

P

J. S. Robertson

Department of Forestry, University of Oxford

EP

J. G. Savory

Forest Products Research Laboratory, Princes Risborough, Bucks.

P

P. J. Stewart

C/o Department of Forestry, University of Oxford

F

J. T. Stoakley

Forestry Commission Research Station, Farnham, Surrey

E

J. J. V. Summers

Forestry Commission, London


C. Swabey

Department of Technical Co-operation, London

F

G. H. Thompson

Department of Forestry, University of Oxford

E

T. W. Tinsley

Department of Forestry, University of Oxford

P

G. C. Varley

Department of Entomology, University of Oxford

E

R. P. Woods

Timber Research and Development Association, London


UNITED STATES

J. A. Beal

Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington

E

W. V. Benedict

Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington

F

D. M. Benjamin

Department of Entomology, University of Wisconsin

E

T. S. Buchanan

Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Washington

P

W. H. Gillespie

West Virginia Department of Agriculture, and West Virginia University

P

J. R. Hansbrouigh

Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Washington

P

G. H. Hepting

Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, U. S. Forest Service, Asheville, North Carolina

P

C. S. Hodges

Forestry Sciences Laboratory, U.S. Forest Service, Durham, North Carolina

P

W. T. Johnson

Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.

P

J. W. Kimmey

Forestry Sciences Laboratory, U.S. Forest Service, Moscow, Idaho

P

J. E. Kuntz

Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin, Madison

P

H. S. McNabb, Jr.

Forest Pathology Laboratory, Botany Hall, Iowa State University, Ames

P

C. S. Moses

506, Shephard Terrace, Madison, Wis.

P

D. M. Norris

Department of Entomology, University of Wisconsin, Madison

E

A. J. Riker

Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin, Madison

P

C. E. Seliskar

Forest Insect and Disease Laboratory, U.S. Forest Service, Delaware, Ohio

P

C. G. Shaw

Department of Plant Pathology, Washington State University, Pullman

P

R. W. Sherman

U.S. Department of Agriculture Research Service, Plant Quarantine Division, Hyattsville, Maryland

Q

YUGOSLAVIA

M. Kristic

Forest Faculty, Belgrade

P

International organizations

FAO

M. Andersen

F

J. M. S. Burgess

F

A. Johnston

Q

A. Métro

F

J. C. Westoby

F

WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION

O. W. Hurst

O

IUFRO


J. R. Hansbrough (see United States)

P

B. M. McGugan (see Canada)

E

COMMISSION INTERNATIONALE DE LA LUTTE BIOLOGIQUE (CILB)

J. M. Franz

E

EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN PLANT PROTECTION ORGANISATION

W. F. Darke

Q

I. Granhall


INTER-AFRICAN PHYTOSANITARY COMMISSION

L. Caresche

Q

COMMONWEALTH INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL (CIBC)

H. Pschorn-Walcher

E

V. P. Rao

E

F. J. Simmonds

E

COMMONWEALTH INSTITUTE OF ENTOMOLOGY

O. S. Cotterell

E

EAST AFRICAN COMMON SERVICE ORGANISATION (East African Agriculture and Forest Research Organisation)

T. Jones

E

W. Wilkinson

E

1 P Pathology
E Entomology
Q Quarantine
F Forestry (general)
* Other fields

Appendix 4. Authors

Bakshi, B. K.

Known and potential hazards from stem disease. IV-V/Bakshi

Beal, J. A.

Status and organization of forest entomology in the United States. II-III/Beal

Beal, J. A.

Bark beetles threaten destruction of Honduras pine forests. II-III/Beal

Belyea, R. M.

The role of the forest entomologist. I/Belyea

Benedict, W. V.

Principles, procedures and problems in controlling forest pests. IX/Benedict

Bevan, D.

The status of forest entomology in the United Kingdom. II-III/Bevan

Bier, J. E.

Some factors related to disease certification programs. X-XI/Bier

Brunck, F.

Aperçu général des infections parasitaires d'origine animale dans les pays d'Afrique d'expression française. II-III/Brunck

Buchanan, T. S.

See Davidson, A. G. VI/David son, Buchanan

Capek, M.

Forest entomological problems in eastern Europe. II-III/Capek

Caresche, L.

Le contrôle phytosanitaire en Afrique au sud du Sahara et son application en matière forestière. VII-VIII/Caresche

Carne, P. B.

See Waterhouse, D. F. II-III/Waterhouse

Chaudry, O.

A decade of forest entomology in Pakistan. II-III/Chaudry

Curry, S. J.

Forest entomology in East Africa. II-III/Curry

Davidson, A. G.

Disease impact on forest production in North America. VI/Davidson, Buchanan

Dow, L. Ernest

Phytosanitary regulations and quarantines in British Guiana. VII-VIII/Dow

Farstad, C. W.

Plant quarantine in Canada. VII-VIII/Farstad

Fassi, B.

Fétrissement du Pinus Strobus L., dû à Phytophthora spp. IV-V/Fassi

Foster, R. E.

Known and potential hazards from root rot. IV-V/Foster

France - Service de la protection des végétaux, Ministère de l'agriculture

Contrôle phytosanitaire, des produits forestiers en France. VII-VIII/France

Francke-Grosmann, H.

Some investigations on the hazard of intercontinental spread of forest - and timber - insects. I/Francke-Grosmann

Franz, J. M.

Forest Insect Control by Bio logical Measures IX/Franz

Garcés, C.

Las Enfermedades de los árboles Forestales en la América Latina y su Impacto en la Producción Forestal. VI/Garcés

Germany, Fed. Rep. of

Federal Republic of Germany quarantine regulations affecting forestry and forest product. VII-VIII/Germany

Gibson, I. A. S.

The impact of disease on forest production in. Africa. VI/Gibson

Gilmour

The pathology of forest trees in New Zealand

Granhall, I.

Quarantine measures against forest diseases and pests. VII-VIII/Granhall

Gremmen, J.

Stem diseases of conifers caused by rust fungi. IV-V/Gremmen

Greenham, C. J.

Known and potential hazards to forest Production by mistletoes and dwarf mistletoe. IV-V/Greenham, Hawksworth

Hawksworth, F. G.

See Greenham, C. J.

Hepburn, G. A.

The status of forest insects in South Africa. II-III/Hepburn

Hepting, George H.

Appraisal and prediction of international forest disease hazards. I/Hepting

Hepting, George H.

The INTREDIS register for world literature retrieval in forest pathology. X-XI/Hepting

Herrera-Autter, S.

Información y rol de plagas y enfermedades forestales. VII-VIII/Herrera-Autter

Hes, J. W.

Plant quarantine situation in the Netherlands. VII-VIII/Hes

Hodges, C.S., Jr.

Seed and seedling diseases of forest trees of the world. IV-V/Hodges

Huque, Heshamul

Plant quarantine situation in Pakistan. VII-VIII/Huque

Imazeki, R.

The forest disease situation in the countries of the Far East, with emphasis on the disease impact on the forest production. VI/Imazeki

Ishikura, H.

Plant quarantine of forest products in Japan. VII-VIII/Ishikura

Jancarik, V.

A contribution to the epidemiology of some more important fungus diseases in Czechoslovak nurseries in recent years. IV-V/Jancarik

Johnston, F. A.

The plant quarantine situation in the United States. VII-VIII/Johnston

Kailidis, D. S.

A review of forest insect problems in southeast Europe and the eastern Mediterranean. II-III/Kailidis

Kalandra, Aug.

Important and epidemical diseases of the main forest tree species in Czechoslovakia during the last forty years. VI/Kalandra

Kangas, Eskos

Forest insect control: silvicultural measures. IIX/Kangas

Keleny, G. P.

Plant quarantine in Papua and New Guinea with special reference to forest seed and forest products. VII-VIII/Keleny

Krstic, M.

Cankers of forest trees. IV-V/Krstic

Kudler, J

Recent experiences in the use of entomopathogenic micro-organisms against forest defoliating insects in Czechoslovakia. IX/Kudler, Lysenko

Kuntz, J. E.

Vascular wilt disease of forest and shade trees. IV-V/Kuntz

Kuntz, J. E.

Forest disease control: indirect measures. IX/Kuntz

Lekander, B.

Forest entomology in Nordic countries. II-III/Lekander

Ling, L.

International collaboration in plant quarantine and the role of FAO. VII-VIII/Ling

Lückhoff, H. A.

Diseases of exotic plantation trees in the Republic of South Africa. VI/Lückhoff

Lysenko, O.

See Kudler, J. IX/Kudler, Lysenko

McGugan, B. M.

Forest entomology in Canada. II-III/McGugan

McNabb, Harold S., Jr.

A "new" concept of forest tree disease control: physiological suppression. IX/McNabb

Mathur, R. N.

Forest entomological problems in India. II-IIII/Mathur

Murray, J. S.

Establishment of disease susceptibility plantations. X-XI/Murray

Navrátil, S.

Virus diseases of forest trees. IV-V/Navrátil

Newhook, F. J.

Forest disease situation, Austral-Asia. VI/Newhook

New South Wales Forestry Commission

Forest insect situation in New South Wales. II-III/N. S. W.

New Zealand Forest Service

Quarantine inspection of timber and forest produce in New Zealand. VII-VIII/N. Z.

New Zealand Forest Service

Wood and bark-boring insects intercepted by New Zealand forest service timber inspectors and identified at the Forest Research Institute, 1948-1963.

New Zealand Forest Service

Specifications for improved quarantines. X-XI/N. Z.

Nordin, V. J.

The intercontinental spread of forest pathogens. I/Nordin

North American Forestry Commission

Quarantine safeguards and procedures to prevent introduction and spread of pests of mutual concern to member countries of the North American Forestry Commission. VII-VIII/NAFC

Philippines - Bureau of Plant Industry

The Philippine Plant Quarantine Service. VII-VIII/Philippines

Pschorn-Walcher, H.

The present status of forest entomology in Central Europe. II-III/Pschorn-Walcher

Ridé, M.

Problèmes posés par le chancre suintant du peuplier en France (Chancre bactérien à Aplano-bacterium populi). IV-V/Ridé

Riker, A. J.

Training of forest pathologists and entomologists. X-XI/Riker

Robak, H.

Some observations on larch canker and climate. IV-V/Robak

Roberts, H.

Forest insect conditions in West Africa. II-III/Roberts

Roll-Hansen, F.

Research, publications, putting research results into practice. X-XI/Roll-Hansen

Romanyk, N.

See Torrent, J. A. II-III/Torrent, Romanyk

Santoro, F. H.

Panorama entomológico relacionado con la silvicultura y la tecnología forestal de la República Argentina. II-IIII/Santoro

Scharif, G

Report on forest diseases in Near and Middle East. VI/Scharif

Scharif, G.

The plant quarantine situation in Iran. VII-VIII/Scharif

Seliskar, C. E.

Virus and virus-like disorders of forest trees. IV-V/Seliskar

Shaw, C. G.

Internationally dangerous foliage diseases. IV-V/Shaw

Simmonds, F. J.

The spread of forest insects in the world with particular reference to biological control. I/Simmonds.

Singh, S.

Plant quarantine in India with special reference to forests and forest products. VII-VIII/Singh

Srot, M.

Survey and prognosis of injurious agents in forest protection in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. II-III/Srot

Stell, G.

Plant quarantine in Jamaica. VII-VIII/Stell

Torrent, J. A.

Las plagas forestales en España. II-III/Torrent, Romanyk

Urosevic, B.

More important seedborne diseases of Czechoslovak forest trees. IV-V/Urosevic

Villaseñor Angeles, R.

Informe de México sobre cuarentenas fitosanitarias orientadas hacia los bosques y productos forestales. VII-VIII/Villaseñor

Waheed Khan, M. A.

Root rot and patch-mortality disease in equatoria teak of Sudan IV-V/Waheed Khan

Waterhouse, D. F.

Forest entomology in Australia, Papua, New Guinea and the British Solomon Islands. II-III/Waterhouse

Zondag, R.

Forest entomology in New Zealand. II-III/N. Z.

Zycha, H.

Report on forest disease situation in Europe with emphasis on the impact on forest production. VI/Zycha

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