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Interactions of Root Disease and Bark Beetles

Informally Refereed
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Abstract

Associations between root diseases and bark beetles (Scolytidae) constitute some of the most serious pest complexes affecting forests in North America and elsewhere. The interactive functioning of these pests derives from the following relationships: 1) root diseases predispose trees to bark beetle infestation by lowering resistance, and perhaps increasing attractiveness, of trees to the attacking beetles; 2) bark beetles may be vectors of root disease fungi or may create infection courts for them.

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Citation

Ferrell, George T.; Parmeter Jr., J. Richard. 1989. Interactions of Root Disease and Bark Beetles. In: Otrosina, William J.; Scharpf, Robert F., technical coordinators. 1989. Proceedings of the symposium on research and management of annosus root disease (Heterobasidion annosum) in western North America; April 18-21, 1989; Monterey, CA. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-116. Berkeley, CA: Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; p. 105-108