Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with bark beetles onAbies veitchii in wave-regenerated forests |
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Authors: | Nobuaki Ohtaka Hayato Masuya Shigeru Kaneko Yuichi Yamaoka Masashi Ohsawa |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Plant Parasitic Mycology, Institute of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Tsukuba, 305-8572 Tsukuba, Japan;(2) Tohoku Research Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Shimokuriyagawa, 020-0123 Morioka, Japan;(3) Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 305-8687 Ibaraki, Japan;(4) Yamanashi Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 400-0502 Yamanashi, Japan |
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Abstract: | Relationships between tree mortality and bark beetle infestation onAbies veitchii at the wave-regenerated forest in Mt. Asahi, Okuchichibu area were investigated. Most of the firs with green needles and newly developed current year’s shoots in the dieback zone were heavily infested by bark beetles before the death of the trees. After heavy infestation of beetles, about half of the infested firs died within the year, and the other half died in the next year. When the species composition of bark beetles and associated ophiostomatoid fungi were investigated in Mt. Asahi and also at a typical wave-regenerated forest in Mt. Shimagare, Yatsugatake area,Cryphalus montanus andC. piceae were dominant beetle species for Mt. Asahi and Mt. Shimagare, respectively.Ophiostoma subalpinum andO. europhioides were dominant fungal species at both wave-generated forests. BecauseO. subalpinum was detected more frequently from deeper areas of sapwood thanO. europhioides, it was suggested that the fungal species may accelerate the death of stressed firs in wave-regenerated forests. Contribution No. 169, Laboratory of Plant Parasitic Mycology, Institute of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Tsukuba. |
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Keywords: | Cryphalus dieback zone Ophiostoma shimagare wave regeneration |
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