ABUNDANCE OF PINE WEEVILS (HYLOBIUS-ABIETIS) AND DAMAGE TO CONIFER SEEDLINGS IN RELATION TO SILVICULTURAL PRACTICES

Authors
Citation
F. Vonsydow, ABUNDANCE OF PINE WEEVILS (HYLOBIUS-ABIETIS) AND DAMAGE TO CONIFER SEEDLINGS IN RELATION TO SILVICULTURAL PRACTICES, Scandinavian journal of forest research, 12(2), 1997, pp. 157-167
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Forestry
ISSN journal
02827581
Volume
12
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
157 - 167
Database
ISI
SICI code
0282-7581(1997)12:2<157:AOPW(A>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Different reforestation methods were compared in terms of their effect on conifer seedling damage caused by the pine weevil Hylobius abietis (L.), seedling survival, and weevil abundance as measured by trapping , during a period of up to 6 yrs after clear-cutting. Although attack rates on seedlings and seedling mortality differed greatly among sites , attacks were less frequent on plots scarified in the first year afte r clear-cutting than in unscarified plots. However, after a fallow per iod of 2 or 4 yrs, scarification had no effect on attack rates. Mortal ity due to pine weevils was highest for seedlings planted after 2 yrs and lowest for seedlings planted after 4 yrs. Only small differences i n attack rates were found between bare-root and containerized seedling s. Survival of insecticide-treated seedlings planted on scarified grou nd without a fallow period was almost 90% after 3 yrs compared with le ss than 70% for untreated seedlings. The number of pine weevils caught in pitfall traps in spring of the second year after clear-cutting was positively correlated with the number of insecticide-protected seedli ngs attacked during the first year. Many H. abietis were caught in bai ted traps on clear-cuttings older than 4 yrs.