On an outbreak of the citrus flat-headed borer,Agrilus auriventris
E. Saunders in Nagasaki Prefecture |
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Authors: | Ryoh-ichi Ohgushi |
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Institution: | 1. Expriment Station, Omura Branch of Nagasaki Agricultural and Forestry, Omura City, Nagasaki, Japan
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Abstract: | The process of an outbreak of the citrus flat-headed borer, Agrilus auriventris in Nagasaki Prefecture was described with some ecological considerations on causative factors. This outbreak which showed a typical “Gradation”, initiated around 1958, and terminated in 1963. The peak year was seen in 1961. At first attack by the borer was restricted to old and weak trees, but it was also found in young and healthy trees in the peak year. Some environmental conditions in orchards were examined in relation to the intensity of infestation by the borer. Soil management and drought seemed to have remarkable correlations with the borer's infestations. Probably, this outbreak was caused by the weakening of citrus tree by gummosis and abnormal defoliation, aging of orchard trees, and drought in the summer of 1959~1960. Interrelation between these causes and processes are shown schematically in Fig. 12. |
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Keywords: | Insect Pest Bark Beetle Dead Tree Endrin Citrus Tree |
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