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四川阿坝辐射松引种长期森林健康风险初步评估
引用本文:李荣伟,肖育贵,周建华,吴宗兴,阎红,黄泉,刘千里.四川阿坝辐射松引种长期森林健康风险初步评估[J].林业研究,2008,19(2):85-100.
作者姓名:李荣伟  肖育贵  周建华  吴宗兴  阎红  黄泉  刘千里
作者单位:Huiquan Bi(Forest Resources Research, Science and Research Division, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, PO Box 100, Beecroft, NSW 2119, Australia);Jack Simpson(Biosecurity Australia, GPO Box 858, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia);Robert Eldridge(Forest Resources Research, Science and Research Division, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, PO Box 100, Beecroft, NSW 2119, Australia);Steve Sullivan(Land Management and Technical Services Forests NSW, PO Box 100, Beecroft, NSW 2119,Australia);李荣伟(四川省林业科学研究院,四川省成都市,610081);肖育贵(四川省林业科学研究院,四川省成都市,610081);周建华(四川省林业科学研究院,四川省成都市,610081);吴宗兴(四川省林业科学研究院,四川省成都市,610081);阎红(中国林业科学研究院,北京,100091);黄泉(阿坝州科学技术研究院,四川省汶川县,623000);刘千里(阿坝州科学技术研究院,四川省汶川县,623000)
基金项目:Acknowledgements This work is a part of the project "Assessment of the potential of Pinus radiata for ecological restoration of the Yangtze river catchment in Aba Prefecture, Sichuan, China" sponsored by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), State Forests of New South Wales, Australia, Chinese Academy of Forestry and Department of Forestry, Sichuan Province, China. Dr. Yun Li helped to obtain many references from Chinese Journals. Dr. Christine Stone and Dr. Angus Carnegie provided comments that improved the quality of this paper.
摘    要:Pinus radiata was introduced to the summer rainfall environments of Sichuan Province, China in the 1990s as a part of an afforestation pmgram for soil and water conservation in the arid and semi-arid river valley area of Aba Prefecture. Within this region a total area of 26 000 ha have been identified through climate matching as suitable and a further 63 000 ha potentially suitable for environmental plantings of P. radiata. The plantations are being established in widely separated small patches on steep and degraded slopes along the dry river valley The newly introduced P. radiata are exposed to two kinds of forest health risks: they may be attacked by (a) indigenous pathogens and pests against which they may not possess any resistance or (b) by inadvertently introduced foreign pests or pathogens. This paper presents a survey of the potential damaging pests and a preliminary assessment of forest health risks facing the P. radiata plantations over a much longer timeframe than the initial phase of introduction and early plantation establishment. An empirical appmach was adopted to evaluate forest health risks by a combination of literature review, examination of historical records of pest and disease outbreaks in the surrounding conifemus forests, field surveys and inspections, specimen collection and identification, and most importantly, expert analysis of the likelihood of attack by specific pests and pathogens and the subsequent impact of such attacks. The assessment identified some specific forest health risks to the long-term success of P. radiata introduction in this area. These risks are closely associated with the indigenous pests and pathogens of the two native pine species, P. tabulaeformis and P. armondii since these pests and pathogens are considered more likely to establish on P. radiata over time. Exotic pests and pathogens are of a quarantine concern at present. Based on the results of assessment, recommendations are pmvided to improve forest vigour and to reduce the forest health risks pos

关 键 词:森林  害虫  防治措施  风险管理  无脊椎动物
文章编号:1007-662X(2008)02-0085-16
修稿时间:2008年1月26日

Survey of damaging pests and preliminary assessment of forest health risks to the long term success of Pinus radiata introduction in Sichuan, southwest China
Huiquan Bi,Jack Simpson,Robert Eldridge,Steve Sullivan,Rong-wei Li,Yu-gui Xiao,Jian-hua Zhou,Zhong-xing Wu,Hong Yan,Quan Huang,Qian-li Liu.Survey of damaging pests and preliminary assessment of forest health risks to the long term success of Pinus radiata introduction in Sichuan, southwest China[J].Journal of Forestry Research,2008,19(2):85-100.
Authors:Huiquan Bi  Jack Simpson  Robert Eldridge  Steve Sullivan  Rong-wei Li  Yu-gui Xiao  Jian-hua Zhou  Zhong-xing Wu  Hong Yan  Quan Huang  Qian-li Liu
Institution:[1]Forest Resources Research, Science and Research Division, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, PO Box 100, Beecroft, NSW 2119, Australia [2]School of Forest and Ecosystem Science, University of Melbourne [3]Biosecurity Australia, GPO Box 858, Canberra, ACT2601, Australia [4]Land Management and Technical Services Forests NSW, PO Box 100, Beecroft, NSW 2119, Australia [5]Sichuan Forestry Academy, Chengdu 610081, Sichuan Province, P. R. China [6]Research Institute of Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing 100091, P. R. China [7]Aba Forest Research Institute, 71 Jiaochang Street, Wenchuan 623000, Sichuan Province, P. R. China
Abstract:Pinus radiata was introduced to the summer rainfall environments of Sichuan Province, China in the 1990s as a part of an affore-station program for soil and water conservation in the arid and semi-arid river valley area of Aba Prefecture. Within this region a total area of 26 000 ha have been identified through climate matching as suitable and a further 63 000 ha potentially suitable for environmental plantings of P. radiata. The plantations are being established in widely separated small patches on steep and degraded slopes along the dry river valley. The newly introduced P. radiata are exposed to two kinds of forest health risks: they may be attacked by (a) indigenous pathogens and pests against which they may not possess any resistance or (b) by inadvertently introduced foreign pests or pathogens. This paper presents a survey of the potential damaging pests and a preliminary assessment of forest health risks facing the P. radiata plantations over a much longer timeframe than the initial phase of introduction and early plantation establishment. An empirical approach was adopted to evaluate forest health risks by a combination of literature review, examination of historical records of pest and disease outbreaks in the surrounding coniferous forests, field surveys and inspections, specimen collection and identification, and most importantly, expert analysis of the likelihood of attack by specific pests and pathogens and the subsequent impact of such attacks. The assessment identified some specific forest health risks to the long-term success of P. radiata introduction in this area. These risks are closely associated with the indigenous pests and pathogens of the two native pine species, P. tabulaeformis and P. armondii since these pests and pathogens are considered more likely to establish on P. radiata over time. Exotic pests and pathogens are of a quarantine concern at present. Based on the results of assessment, recommendations are provided to improve forest vigour and to reduce the forest health risks posed by indigenous as well as exotic pests and pathogens to the introduced P. radiata. Ways to increase the ability to manage the forest health risks once a particular pest infestation and disease eventuates are also recommended. Although detrimental to the survival and growth of the introduced P. radiata, the impact of identified forest health risks are not considered to be fatal to the long term success of P. radiata in this area.
Keywords:Pinus radiata  species introduction  dry river valley  forest health risks
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