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CONTENTS (2023, N 1)

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Siberian Journal of Forest Science    Number    1    2023    January – February


CONTENTS


Yu. N. Baranchikov

Foreword From the Scientific Editor for Thematic Issue of the Siberian Journal 

of Forest Science


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LETTERS TO THE EDITORS


E. A. Shilkina, V. V. Soldatov

Bacterial Wetwood in Conifers: to Cut or Preserve?



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SUMMARIZING ARTICLE


S. E. Neklyaev, V. A. Lipatkin

The Initial Stage of Formation of the Forest Protection Science in Russia



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CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS OF FOREST PROTECTION


A. V. Selikhovkin

Normative-Legal Basis of Forest Protection and Its Efficiency 

in Regulation of Pest Population Density in Taiga Forests




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S. A. Krivets, I. A. Kerchev, E. M. Bisirova, N. A. Smirnov, E. N. Pats

Small Spruce Bark Beetle Ips amitinus (Eichh.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) 

as a New Challenge for Forest Protection in Siberia





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METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDIES


N. V. Pashenova, L. G. Seraya, Yu. N. Baranchikov

Using Ash Leaf Cut-Offs in Studying the Fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus 

Phytopathogenic Properties





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EXPERIMENTAL ARTICLES


I. D. Grodnitskaya, V. A. Senashova, M. Yu. Trusova, O. E. Pashkeeva, Yu. N. Baranchikov

Composition and Phytopathogenic Properties of Bacteria Isolated from Pinus sibirica 

Du Tour Wood Affected by Bacterial Wetwood in the Baikal Region





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N. I. Kirichenko, M. A. Ryazanova, A. A. Efremenko

Trophic Associations and Harmfulness of Native and Alien Leaf Mining Moth 

Species (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) in Siberia





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D. A. Demidko, A. A. Efremenko, Yu. N. Baranchikov

History of the Siberian Moth Outbreaks at the Eastern Foothills of Kuznetskiy Alatau Mountains:

Dendrochronolohical Reconstruction





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SHORT COMMUNICATION


Yu. I. Gninenko, A. G. Rakov, A. Yu. Gninenko, R. I. Gimranov, U. A. Chernova, 

E. A. Chilakhsaeva, N. V. Shiryaeva

Experience of Introducing the Torymid wasp Torymus sinensis Kamijo 

as the Specialized Parasitoid Against the Invasive Chestnut Gall Wasp 

Dryocosmus kuriphilus Yasumatsu in Russia








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CHRONICLE


Yu. N. Baranchikov, L. G. Seraya

Third All-Russian Conference with International Participation 

«Monitoring and Biological Methods for Controlling Pests and Pathogens of Woody Plants: 

from Theory to Practice", 11-15 April, 2022, Moscow






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* IN MEMORIAM


* Yu. N. Baranchikov

Discovered America: in Memory of William (Bill) Wollner, a Forest Entomologist



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* Article is published in online edition

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