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LOSS OF TREE VIGOR AND ROLE OF BORING INSECTS IN RED PINE STANDS HEAVILY INFESTED BY THE PINE NEEDLE GALL MIDGE IN KOREA

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Abstract Ten species of tree borers in 3 families were collected from bait logs and dead trees in red pine forests infested by the pine needle gall midge, Thecodiplosis _iaponensis. They are secondary pests an...d played a minor role in causing tree mortality in the stands studied. Red pine stands with about 14 kQ of cambial electrical resistance on an average in May were very vital ; those with over 21 kQ were in high mortality as a result of attacks by the pine gall midge.show more

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Created Date 2010.07.14
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