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The Sirex Woodwasp in New Zealand: History and Current Status

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The European woodwasp, Sirex noctilio, was first found in New Zealand in 1900, but was not recognized as a pest until the late 1920s after deaths of pines in overcrowded plantations were attributed to it. Despite the successful introduction of a parasitoid from Europe as a control measure, damage became more prevalent between 1946 and 1951 when extreme drought conditions confounded the problem. This led to investigation of other parasitoids, some of which were also successfully introduced. In addition, a nematode causing female sterility, discovered to have been introduced along with S. noctilio, was effectively propagated and disseminated. To date, both biological control agents and silvicultural methods have caused a significant decrease in S. noctilio populations so that it is now rare in plantations and considered to be a minor pest.

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Acknowledgments

Many people have made important contributions to the successful control of the Sirex woodwasp in New Zealand but special mention must be made of the late Rudy Zondag and late Mike Nuttall. They conducted the lion’s share of the work on the sterilizing nematode and the insect parasitoids.

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Bain, J., Sopow, S.L., Bulman, L.S. (2012). The Sirex Woodwasp in New Zealand: History and Current Status. In: Slippers, B., de Groot, P., Wingfield, M. (eds) The Sirex Woodwasp and its Fungal Symbiont:. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1960-6_13

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