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<strong>Date</strong><br />

<strong>sent</strong> <strong>Paper</strong>/<strong>Poster</strong> <strong>Name</strong> <strong>Surname</strong> <strong>Company</strong><br />

Faculty of Applied<br />

<strong>Title</strong><br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Sciences, Universiti The use of brown rot fungi in the bioremediation of metallic<br />

1 <strong>23</strong>-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Abdul Karim Azrena Teknologi MARA (UiTM) preservative treated timber<br />

Relationship between stem damage in mid-rotation eucalypt<br />

plantations and populations wood-boring insects detected by<br />

2 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Dick Bashford Forestry Tasmania<br />

static trapping<br />

Landcare Research Bioherbicides – innovative, inundative biocontrol options to<br />

3 31-Jul <strong>Poster</strong> Dr Stan Bellgard Manaaki Whenua<br />

manage forest weeds<br />

Scion Forest Biosecurity Host range assessment for new organisms: Uraba lugens as a<br />

4 30-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Dr Lisa Berndt and Protection<br />

BC Ministry of Forests and<br />

case study<br />

Range, Forest Practices Twenty-one year results of site preparation impacts on<br />

5 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Jacob 0. Boateng Branch<br />

lodgepole pine disease and mortality<br />

BC Ministry of Forests and Survival, growth, and predicted yield of white spruce (Picea<br />

Range, Forest Practices glauca (Moench) in north eastern British Columbia following site<br />

6 1-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Paper</strong> Jacob Boateng Branch<br />

preparation and vegetation management.<br />

Phosphine for disinfestation of pine logs and sawn timber from<br />

7 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Don Brash Crop & Food Research, New Zealand<br />

Early Detection via a Global Network of Sentinel Plantings:<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

U.S. Forest Service Recruiting Botanic Gardens and Arboreta to Stop the Spread of<br />

8 9-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Kerry Britton Research & Development Invasive Species<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Forest insect fitness on novel host trees: a matter of genetic<br />

9 3-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Poster</strong> Eckehard Brockerhoff Scion<br />

relatedness and host specificity<br />

Conservation and Management of Potentially Resistant Tree<br />

Scion (New Zealand Forest Germplasm: An Important but Easily Neglected Component of a<br />

10 22-<strong>Oct</strong> ? Rowland D. Burdon Research Institute Ltd Robust Biosecurity Strategy<br />

11 30-<strong>Oct</strong> Dr Treena Burgess Forest Pathologist The use of <strong>sent</strong>inel planting in biosecurity<br />

MAF Biosecurity New RECENT RESPONSES TO INCURSIONS OF EXOTIC SIREX<br />

12 30-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Graham Burnip Zealand,<br />

SPP INTO NEW ZEALAND<br />

Understanding the Potential of Guava Rust (Puccinia psidii) to<br />

Destroy a Myrtaceous tree, Ohia (Metrosideros polymorpha), in<br />

13 1-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Paper</strong> Phil Cannon USDA Forest Service Hawaii


Queensland University of Australia’s EPP Diagnostic Database: The Plant Biosecurity<br />

14 30-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Amy Carmichael Technology<br />

Forest Resources<br />

Research, NSW<br />

Toolbox<br />

Department of Primary Digital Aerial SketchMapping (DASM) enhances forest health<br />

15 1-Aug <strong>Paper</strong> Dr Angus Carnegie Industries<br />

surveillance in Australia<br />

Department of Life<br />

Traditional Ecological Knowledge for the management of foliar<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Sciences , Manipur<br />

fungal diseases of Oak tasar host plants in Manipur, <strong>No</strong>rth East<br />

16 21-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Gopal Chhetry University<br />

India<br />

TEST OF MIXTURES OF HERBICIDES; ACCURATE MIXED<br />

WITH DIFLUFENICAN FOR WEED CONTROL IN CHRISTMAS<br />

17 29-Aug <strong>Paper</strong> Paul Christensen PC-Consult<br />

TREES<br />

Effects of Vegetation Control Treatments for Release of<br />

University of Alberta, Dept. Engelmann Spruce from a Mixed-Shrub Community in Southern<br />

18 21-Aug <strong>Paper</strong> Philip G. Comeau of Renewable Resources British Columbia – Year 15 results.<br />

University of Alberta, Dept. Effects of herbaceous and woody vegetation control on early<br />

19 21-Aug <strong>Paper</strong> Philip G. Comeau of Renewable Resources boreal mixedwood stand development<br />

20 3-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Paper</strong> Simon Cook Auckland City Council<br />

U.S. Forest Service,<br />

Managing Dutch elm disease in New Zealand<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

<strong>No</strong>rthern Research Station<br />

21 8-Aug <strong>Poster</strong> Daniel Dey<br />

Columbia Afforestation of oak in agricultural floodplains<br />

Maximizing growth response in newly planted Douglas-fir<br />

seedlings through the integrated study of fall-spring herbicide<br />

22 24-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Eric Dinger College of Forestry<br />

treatments, soil moisture, and xylem water potential.<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

University of New<br />

RANDOMIZED GRAPH SAMPLING FOR INVASIVE SPECIES<br />

<strong>23</strong> 1-Aug <strong>Poster</strong> Mark Ducey Hampshire<br />

SURVEILLANCE<br />

EXTENDING THE USE OF HUMANE, LOW RESIDUE,<br />

24 19-Aug <strong>Paper</strong> Dr Charles Eason Connovation Limited<br />

SCION, National Forestry<br />

MULITSPECIES CONTROL TOOLS.<br />

25 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Chris Ecroyd Herbarium Identification of plant hosts of pests and diseases<br />

<strong>No</strong>n Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) loss and disturbance by<br />

26 31-<strong>Oct</strong> Suka Emmanuel<br />

Department of Forest and<br />

Chromolaena odorata in South West Province Cameroon.<br />

Ecosystem Science, Physiological responses of Pinus radiata to attack by the<br />

27 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Alieta Eyles<br />

University of Melbourne Monterey pine aphid (Essigella californica) in Australia


28 31-<strong>Oct</strong><br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

<strong>Poster</strong> Laura Fagan Crop & Food Research<br />

Canadian Food Inspection<br />

Detecting invasive species in advance of the border<br />

29 10-Jul <strong>Paper</strong> Robert Favrin Agency Exotic Forest Pest Surveillance Projects in Canada<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Detection of asymptomatic fungal infection in conifer tissue<br />

30 14-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Rebecca Ganley Scion<br />

culture material.<br />

Plant Protection<br />

CAN SPRAY ADJUVANTS REDUCE AERIAL SPRAY<br />

31 <strong>23</strong>-Jul <strong>Poster</strong> Robyn Gaskin ChemistryNZ<br />

Ministry of Agriculture and<br />

Forestry, Biosecurity New<br />

VOLUMES OF SCRUBWEED HERBICIDES?<br />

32 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Ken Glassey Zealand What’s the government doing about it?<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

CSIRO Sustainable The threat of guava rust to Australia – it’s not if it arrives but<br />

33 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Morag Glen<br />

Ecosystems<br />

when!<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

CSIRO Sustainable<br />

34 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Morag Glen<br />

Ecosystems DNA and forest biosecurity<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

CSIRO Sustainable<br />

35 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Morag Glen<br />

Ecosystems Qualitative modelling for risk analysis in biosecurity<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

The invasion and biological control of broom (Cytisus scoparius)<br />

36 28-Jul <strong>Poster</strong> Hugh Gourlay Landcare Research in New Zealand<br />

Wildling conifer control (Pinus contorta, P. mugo and<br />

37 24-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Stefan Gous Scion<br />

Pseudotsuga menziesii) in the South Island of New Zealand.<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Back-tracking moths, a modelling tool to improve incursion<br />

38 1-Aug <strong>Poster</strong> Sylvain Guichard CSIRO Entomology<br />

Extension Regional Center,<br />

response to invasive species in a biosecurity context<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

University of Minnesota Emerald Ash Borer First Detector Program a Volunteer Early<br />

39 2-Aug <strong>Poster</strong> Angela Gupta Extension<br />

Detection Program<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Woodland and Forest Eradication and containment of Phytophthora cinnamomi from<br />

40 30-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Giles Hardy Health, Murdoch University natural ecosystems<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Woodland and Forest The use of satellite and airborne imagery for surveillance of<br />

41 30-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Giles Hardy Health, Murdoch University declining woodlands in Western Australia<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Woodland and Forest Western Australian State Centre of Excellence on Climate<br />

42 30-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Giles Hardy Health, Murdoch University Change and Woodland and Forest Health<br />

43 1-Aug <strong>Poster</strong> Lynley Hayes Landcare Research Biological Control for Forest Weeds<br />

44 19-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Poster</strong> Frank Hirst Department of Primary Improving Small-scale-plantation Health Surveillance in Victoria


Industries<br />

45 <strong>Paper</strong> Pierre Hohmann Lincoln University<br />

Ecological Studies of Trichoderma Bio-Inoculants in the Soil<br />

Ecosystem of Pinus Radiata.<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Genetic resistance to Armillaria novae-zelandiae among clones<br />

46 19-Sep <strong>Poster</strong> Ian Hood Scion<br />

of Pinus radiata<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Scion Forest Biosecurity Nectria flute canker in New Zealand: an exotic pathogen on an<br />

47 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Anna Hopkins and Protection<br />

exotic host results in a new disease<br />

DR.<br />

Institute of Forestry and<br />

MOHAMMED<br />

Environmental Sciences, Invasion and allelopathic effects of Mikania cordata in the<br />

48 22-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> KAMAL Hossain Chittagong University<br />

Natural Resources Canada,<br />

plantation forests of Bangladesh<br />

49 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Leland Humble Canadian Forest Service Forest health, biosecurity and DNA barcoding<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Natural Resources<br />

50 1-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Poster</strong> Leland Humble Canada Developing DNA barcode libraries for Cerambycidae<br />

Pest risk analysis and invasion pathways – adventive<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Natural Resources<br />

arthropods, solid wood packing and global trade INVITED<br />

51 1-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Poster</strong> Leland Humble Canada<br />

PAPER<br />

Department of Primary Application of Deliberative Multi-criteria Evaluation to Prioritize<br />

52 29-Aug <strong>Paper</strong> Michael Hurley Industries – Victoria<br />

Centre for Phytophthora<br />

Science & Management,<br />

Invasive Pest Species<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

CRC National Plant Susceptibility of Australian plant species to Phytophthora<br />

53 2-Aug <strong>Poster</strong> Kylie Ireland Biosecurity<br />

ramorum<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Fungal names and forest biosecurity – the impact of the<br />

54 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong><br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Peter Johnston Landcare Research molecular revolution<br />

55 2-Sep <strong>Poster</strong> <strong>No</strong>d Kay Scion Space, biodiversity and plant defence<br />

Risk associated with gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar)<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

USDA Forest Service, introductions varies with geographic origin and the ecology of<br />

56 22-Jul <strong>Poster</strong> Melody Keena <strong>No</strong>rthern Research Station the invaded area<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Arboreta as tools to detect new potential alien pests and test<br />

57 1-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Poster</strong> Marc Kenis CABI Europe-Switzerland ecological hypotheses on biological invasions<br />

<strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State Developing surveys with known reliability for recently discovered<br />

58 1-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Paper</strong> Frank Koch<br />

University<br />

forest pests


<strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State Evaluating critical uncertainty thresholds in a spatial model of<br />

59 1-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Paper</strong> Frank Koch<br />

University<br />

forest pest invasion risk<br />

Plant Health and<br />

Diagnostic challenges, incursion pathways and eradication<br />

Environment Laboratory, efforts of five Invasive Lepidopteran pests entering New<br />

60 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Lalith Kumarasinghe MAF Biosecurity NZ Zealand.<br />

Contribution of a natural New Zealand Fertilizer to increase the<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Organic Carbon Content and reduces the Nutrients Leaching<br />

61 6-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Andreas Kurmann Far <strong>No</strong>rth Envirolab Ltd<br />

Centre for Enhanced Forest<br />

Management, Dept.<br />

Process from a Coniferous Forest Floor.<br />

Renewable Resources, Using root carbohydrates reserves as an indicator of<br />

62 11-Jul <strong>Paper</strong> Simon Landhäusser University of Alberta vulnerability to defoliation in trembling aspen<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Institute for Commercial Twenty years of forest vegetation management research in<br />

63 1-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Poster</strong> Keith Little<br />

Forestry Research<br />

South Africa, have the original objectives been met?<br />

Using Dynamic Ecological-Economic-Modeling to Quantify and<br />

64 30-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Dr Shuang Liu CSIRO Entomology Communicate Economic Impacts of Bioinvasion<br />

School Of Forestry<br />

Estimating rotation-length impacts of weed control during<br />

65 30-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Dr Euan G. Mason University Of Canterbury plantation establishment with a hybrid modelling approach<br />

Waterford Institute of Trends in Forest vegetation management in Europe in the 21st<br />

66 28-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Dr. Nick McCarthy Technology<br />

century<br />

DNA-based identification of Dothistroma septosporum and<br />

67 29-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Dr Rebecca McDougal Massey University<br />

Dothistroma pini<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

MAF Biosecurity New Identifying and assessing entry pathways for hitchhiker<br />

68 <strong>23</strong>-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Melanie Newfield Zealand,<br />

organisms: a case study using lymantriid moths.<br />

(Dr.) Hashim<br />

Forest Research Institute THE MENACE OF EXOTIC PIONEER WOODY SPECIES AS<br />

69 29-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Md <strong>No</strong>or<br />

Malaysia<br />

ALIEN INVASIVE PLANTS IN MALAYSIA<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Technological advances using Disparlure for slowing the spread<br />

70 8-Jul <strong>Poster</strong> Amy H Onken USDA Forest Service<br />

MAF Biosecurity New<br />

Zealand, Policy & Risk<br />

of Gypsy Moth<br />

71 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Michael Ormsby Directorate<br />

Nanophosphor Application<br />

Developing phytosanitary treatments for international trade<br />

Centre, University of Silver nanoparticles synthesis using weed extract: <strong>No</strong>vel<br />

72 4-Aug <strong>Paper</strong> Vyom Parashar Allahabad<br />

approach towards weed management<br />

73 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Steve Pawson Scion Using differential responses to light spectra as a push-pull


<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

CSIRO Sustainable<br />

control strategy for wood borers and bark beetles.<br />

PREDICTING THE IMPACTS OF PEST ATTACK ON FOREST<br />

74 3-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Libby Pinkard Ecosystems<br />

PRODUCTIVITY UNDER CHANGING CLIMATE<br />

Ecological impacts of the invasive alien brown spruce longhorn<br />

Pureswaran, Forest Insect Ecology, beetle, Tetropium fuscum Fabr. (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), on<br />

75 30-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Deepa<br />

PhD<br />

Natural Resources Canada<br />

Bio-Protection, Bioscience<br />

the native community in Atlantic Canada<br />

Research Division,<br />

Molecular characterisation of Australian populations of the<br />

Department of Primary nematode Deladenus siricidicola and prospect for the DNA<br />

76 15-Sep <strong>Paper</strong> Motiul Quader Industries<br />

based monitoring tool.<br />

Ramsfield,<br />

The relationship between pruning and the presence of<br />

77 30-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Tod<br />

Ph.D. Scion<br />

Neonectria fuckeliana in Pinus radiata<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

An Economic case for Forest Vegetation Management research<br />

78 2-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Poster</strong> Brian Richardson Scion<br />

Entomology Department,<br />

Ashoka Trust for Research<br />

in New Zealand<br />

in Ecology and the<br />

Prospects of Microsporidia for biological control of the teak<br />

79 15-Sep <strong>Paper</strong> Dr. T.O. Sasidharan Environment<br />

defoliator, Hyblaea puera Cramer (Lepidoptera : Hyblaeidae)<br />

Examining the impact of the Sal Borer (Hoplocerambyx<br />

spinicornis) epidemic and assessing the status of rehabilitation<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Chief Conservator of and control measures in the forests of Shorea robusta in central<br />

80 17-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Ajit kumar Shrivastava Forests<br />

India:<br />

81 30-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Jack Simpson Biosecurity Australia 'Pests in Wood Packaging - Where to now'<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Ministry of Forests and British Columbia’s Mountain Pine Beetle Epidemic - Watershed<br />

82 2-Aug <strong>Poster</strong> Alanya C. Smith Range<br />

Risk Assessment Procedure<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Melbourne School of Land<br />

83 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Ian Smith and Environment<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Community Forest Values: Implications for Biosecurity<br />

84 4-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Poster</strong> Harley Spence Coastline Consultants<br />

MAF Biosecurity New<br />

Management in New Zealand<br />

85 30-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Paul Stevens Zealand Risk-based allocation of biosecurity surveillance resources<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Dept of Primary Ind and Lantana Control for Conservation Values – The Decision<br />

86 8-Jul <strong>Poster</strong> Dr Daniel Stock<br />

Fisheries<br />

Support Tool<br />

87 13-Aug <strong>Paper</strong> Dr Christine Stone New South Wales Mapping and quantifying the impact of tree mortality in Pinus


88 19-Jul <strong>Paper</strong> Jacquelyn Strager<br />

89 19-Jul <strong>Paper</strong> Jacquelyn Strager<br />

Department of primary<br />

Industries<br />

Natural Resource Analysis<br />

Center, West Virginia<br />

University<br />

Natural Resource Analysis<br />

Center, West Virginia<br />

University<br />

90 <strong>Paper</strong> Max Suckling HortResearch<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

Bio-Protection Research<br />

91 2-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Poster</strong> Jon Sullivan Centre, Lincoln University<br />

Natural Resources Canada,<br />

92 5-Aug <strong>Paper</strong> Jon Sweeney Canadian Forest Service<br />

93 30-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Jon Sweeney<br />

Natural Resources Canada,<br />

Canadian Forest Service<br />

94 28-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Harold W. Thistle USDA Forest Service<br />

95 28-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Harold W. Thistle USDA Forest Service<br />

96 29-Jul <strong>Paper</strong> Dean Thompson Natural Resources Canada<br />

97 29-Jul <strong>Paper</strong> Dean Thompson Natural Resources Canada<br />

<strong>No</strong>rthern Research Station,<br />

98 5-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Poster</strong> Robert<br />

Trotter USDA Forest Service<br />

99 30-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Sanna Välimäki University of Helsinki<br />

100 10-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Dr. Robert G. Wagner University of Maine<br />

School of Forest<br />

Resources, University of<br />

101 3-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Paper</strong> Robert Wagner Maine<br />

radiata plantations due to Ips grandicollis attack using remote<br />

sensing technologies<br />

Assessing the potential risk of emerald ash borer establishment<br />

and spread using GIS<br />

The Spray Advisor: A Geographic Information Systems<br />

Approach for Aerial Spraying<br />

Developing pyramid lure combinations to improv surveillance<br />

efficiency<br />

The rise and fall of wild kiwifruit (Actinidia spp.) in Bay of Plenty,<br />

New Zealand<br />

Pheromones for survey and management of Tetropium fuscum<br />

(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in <strong>No</strong>rth America<br />

Efficacy of chipping, debarking and bark hog treatment for<br />

reducing phytosanitary risk of wood products from logs infested<br />

with Tetropium fuscum (Fabr.) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)<br />

Dispersion of Pheromone in Forest Environments:<br />

Considerations in Anti-Aggregation, Attraction and Confusion<br />

Recent Work to Understand Collection Efficiencies of Droplet<br />

and Particulate Collectors: The World According to Flat Cards<br />

SprayAdvisor - Research, Development and Validation of the<br />

Decision Support System in Canada<br />

Systemic Injection for control of exotic invasive insect pests in<br />

Canada<br />

Forest Vegetation Simulator Event Monitors for Two Major<br />

Invasive Forest Insects in the Eastern United States<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>Pest species and their natural enemies: does more diverse<br />

forest mean less of these species?<br />

Improving Species Composition of Hardwood Regeneration in<br />

Beech-Dominated Understories in Maine, USA<br />

Critical Period of Interspecific Competition for Four <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

American Conifers: 15-Year Results


102 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Nick Waipara Auckland Regional Council<br />

"Managing Phytophthora 'taxon Agathis' (PTA) a pathogen of<br />

Agathis australis (kauri) in New Zealand"<br />

Adding value to forest health surveillance through retrospective<br />

103 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Dr Tim Wardlaw Forestry Tasmania<br />

analysis<br />

104 29-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Michelle Watson Scion A new biological control agent for the forestry weed buddleia.<br />

Vegetation manager – a decision support system for optimising<br />

forest vegetation management, across broad environmental<br />

105 26-Aug <strong>Paper</strong> Michael Watt Scion<br />

gradients.<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> or<br />

University of Canterbury,<br />

106 31-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Poster</strong> Meghan Williams New Zealand SEARCHING FOR WEEDS – A GIS TOOL<br />

Landscape Analysis and MAPPING RISKS OF INVASIVE SPECIES WITH STOCHASTIC<br />

Applications, Canadian MODELS: A CROSS-BORDER US-CANADA APPLICATION<br />

107 2-Aug <strong>Paper</strong> Denys Yemshanov Forest Service<br />

Landscape Analysis and<br />

FOR SIREX NOCTILIO FABRICIUS<br />

Applications, Canadian Mapping invasion risks under severe uncertainty: Robustness to<br />

108 1-<strong>No</strong>v <strong>Paper</strong> Denys Yemshanov Forest Service<br />

Plant Protection Chemistry<br />

gaps in knowledge about a new pest<br />

109 28-Aug <strong>Paper</strong> Jerzy (George)<br />

Dr Seyed<br />

Zabkiewicz NZ Evaluation of amicarbazone herbicide for forest weed control<br />

110 16-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Javad Zad Islamic Azad University Some important diseases of Pistachia mutica in Iran<br />

Observations on the occurrence and relationship of nematodes<br />

111 29-<strong>Oct</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> Zengqi Zhao<br />

Landcare Research in Australia conifers

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