Hh. Eidmann et al., PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF CONIFER SEEDLINGS AGAINST PINE WEEVIL FEEDING, Scandinavian journal of forest research, 11(1), 1996, pp. 68-75
Protection of seedlings afforded by two types of coated barriers (CB)
against pine weevil (Hylobius species) feeding was evaluated in field
experiments in Sweden. The CB is an upright sheath surrounding a seedl
ing and covered on the outside with a coating of polytetrafluoroethyle
ne that hinders insects from crawling up. In experiments during 1992-1
993 on four sites, protective treatments by CB applied after planting
greatly reduced seedling mortality due to pine weevil feeding and incr
eased survival over two growing seasons. Seedlings with correctly posi
tioned CB were rarely attacked. In a large-scale experiment during 199
3-1994 on nine forest sites, protection by CB applied before planting
reduced the risk of seedling mortality caused by pine weevil feeding b
y 93% in the first year and by 83% for both years. Seedling mortality
due to Hylobius feeding in plots with CB protected seedlings was large
ly independent of the mortality in plots with unprotected seedlings. P
ine weevil damage was less frequent on scarified sites than on unscari
fied sites. Differences in damage levels between years were partly att
ributed to differences in weather conditions.