An Experiment to Control Fomes annosus in Second Rotation Pine Crops |
| |
Authors: | GREIG, B. J. W. LOW, J. D. |
| |
Affiliation: | Forestry Commission Research and Development Division |
| |
Abstract: | Stump removal was found to singnificantly reduce killing byFomes annosus in second rotation crops of pine. Poisoning andgirdling of trees prior to felling and also stump poisoningfailed to control the disease. In this experiment no significantdifferences were detected in the susceptibility of Scots andCorsican pine to attack. Increasing periods of delay beforereplanting resulted in less mortality. An equation is presented,based on factors of the first rotation crop which may be usedto predict losses likely to occur when a site is replanted.Root attack by F. annosus results in reduced growth and yieldas well as mortality. The results from the experiment are discussed in trems of themangement of pine crops attacted by F. annosus in Theford Chase. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 Oxford 等数据库收录! |
|