Stewart, PeterWiseman, P. Eric2020-02-012020-02-012019-11-01http://hdl.handle.net/10919/96649Urban forests often act as incubators for new populations of invasive pests and pathogens. Because major cities are global-trade and transportation hubs, non-native forest pests frequently arrive and escape to nearby trees after stowing away inside plant material or cargo crates. Additionally, the abundance of defenseless, native tree species, street-tree monocultures and stressed trees common in urban forests provides susceptible hosts for these newly arriving pests.Pages 66-70application/pdfenIn CopyrightCost-Share Funding for EAB Treatment in Virginia's Urban ForestsArticle2020-02-01Tree Care Industry Magazine3011Wiseman, Phillip [0000-0002-5743-7612]