- Standardsignatur10622
- TitelTrunk-Implanted Acephate to Protect Douglas-Fir Seed Crops on Individual Trees in Northern California
- Verfasser
- Erscheinungsjahr1988
- SeitenS. 1668-1671
- Illustrationen5 Tab., 12 Lit. Ang.
- MaterialUnselbständiges Werk
- Datensatznummer200042605
- Quelle
- AbstractTo reduce seed and cone insect damage, 0.875 g per capsule of acephate (technical grade) was implanted into individual Douglas-fir, Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franko, trees on 15 April or 6 May 1985. A spacing ofone capsule per 10 cm of trunk circumference was used. Neither implant treatme nt affected actual infestation levels of a Douglas-fir cone gall midge. Contarinia oregonensis Foote, or a Douglas-fir seed chalcid, Megastigmus spermotrophusWachtl. Both implant treatments, however, significantly reduced the damage of a fir coneworm. Dioryctria abietivorella (Grote), and the Douglas-fir cone moth, Barbara colfaxiana (Kearfott), by at least 62%. The latter implant significantly increased the number of filled seeds per cone by 154% compared with controltrees, but the difference between implant treatment dates was not significant. Interspecific interaction between reduction of damage by Lepidoptera and the i ncrease in C. oregonensis-damaged seeds and filled seeds suggests a negative association with reduced predation.
- Schlagwörter
- Klassifikation416.2 (An Blüten, Zapfen, Früchten und Samen)
453 (Insekten [Für die weitere Unterteilung siehe Familien unter 14 oder alternativ (beschrieben nach Regelfall 1d in der Einleitung) können die Nummern alphabethisch nach Familien und Arten unterteilt werden (Appendix C)])
414.12 (Pestizide)
174.7 (Coniferae [Siehe Anhang D])
[739.4] (Kalifornien)
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