SURVIVAL OF EUROPEAN PINE SHOOT MOTH, RHYACIONIA BUOLIAINA(LEPIDOPTERA: OLETHREUTIDAE), UNDER CAGED CONDITIONS IN A PONDEROSA PINE FOREST

Autor: Daterman, G. E., Carolin, V. M.
Zdroj: The Canadian Entomologist; July 1973, Vol. 105 Issue: 7 p929-940, 12p
Abstrakt: AbstractThe European pine shoot moth developed successfully on native lodgepole and ponderosa pines at central Oregon locations. Lodgepole and slow-growing ponderosa pine less than 6 ft in height were most susceptible to damage. Largely because of low winter temperatures, interior British Columbia, northern Washington, northeastern Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, and the Dakotas are not likely to experience Rhyacionia buoliana(Schiff.) damage. In contrast, southern Oregon and northern California pine stands are highly susceptible.
Databáze: Supplemental Index