An Outbreak Detected for the First Time in France: What Is the "Nematode", This Fearsome Worm for Pine Trees?
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A mountain pine nematode outbreak was detected for the first time in France in Seignosse, in the Landes, on Tuesday announced the Ministry of Agriculture. However, it is a destructive organism dangerous to conifers. However, it does not pose any risk to human or animal health. - A outbreak detected for the first time in France: what is the "nematode", this terrible worm for pines? (Environment).
This microscopic and dangerous worm, native to North America and found in Seignosse in the Landes, causes the rapid death of conifers, but does not pose any risk to human or animal health.
Originally from North America, the nematode was detected for the first time in France, announced the Ministry of Agriculture on Tuesday. This worm, attacking conifers, could have a particularly significant impact on...
An outbreak of pine nematode, a dreaded pest, has been detected for the first time in France. This worm threatens conifers by blocking their sap. Urgent measures are planned to prevent its spread.
This worm particularly attacks pine trees by blocking the flow of sap, causing the rapid death of infested trees. It is transmitted from tree to tree by beetles.
Landes. a Home of Pine Nematode, a Worm that Ravages the Conifers, Lost for the First Time in France
The pine nematode is the black beast of coniferous forests. Several outbreaks have already been detected in Spain and Portugal, but in France it is a first.
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