Abstract
A sampling technique is described for estimating the abundance of the weevil, Hylobius warreni Wood, in even-aged lodgepole pine stands. The percentage of trees currently infested is the basic measurement sought in the survey of a stand. Estimates of growth reduction (radial increment of stem, length of leader shoot) are given for young pine trees with 50% girdling damage. The relation between minimum weevil population level required to achieve 50% girdling and stand age class is described. This relation serves to establish a basis for gauging the severity of infestation.
Publisher
Canadian Institute of Forestry
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8 articles.
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