Studies on Cambio- and xylophagous insects of fir and spruce in different developmental stages of stand in the Forest Experimental Station in Krynica
1986
Starzyk, J.R. | Wojcik, G. (Akademia Rolnicza, Krakow (Poland). Zaklad Entomologii Lesnej)
Entomological analysis was completed on 327 pieces of fir and 75 pieces of spruce breeding materials. A total of 32 s2007pecies of cambio- and xylophagous insects were found including 22 species developing on fir and 21 species developing on spruce (11 species were connected with both tree species). A greatest importance in causing death of fir trees in plots had the insects: Cryphalus piceae, Pissodes piceae and Pityophthorus pityographus while spruce trees were killed by Cryphalus abietis, Dryocoetes autographus and P. pityographus. The most injurious for fir were: Elateroides dermestoides, Serropalpus barbatus, Trypodendron lineatum and Urocerus gigas and for spruce - E. dermestoides and T. line
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