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Published:
May 29, 2017
Keywords:
infestation level
distribution
damages
silvicultural management

Abstract

Pissodes castaneus (Col.: Curculionidae) was first reported in the Patagonian Andean region in Neuquén province in 2005. This weevil generally attacks trees previously affected by other biotic or abiotic factors. In some plantations it is the main sanitary problem; however, its distributional area and infestation levels are still unknown. The aims of this study were: 1) to assess the current pest distribution in the Patagonian Andean Region, 2) to characterize and quantify the damage caused by Pissodes castaneus in Chubut province, and 3) to evaluate the association between infestation levels and silvicultural and environmental conditions in Chubut province plantations. Pissodes castaneus was registered in Neuquén, Río Negro and Chubut provinces, being the proportion of infested plantations higher in the last provinces than in Neuquén. Infestation level ranged between 1.4 % and 45.7 %. Pinus contorta var. murrayana was the most affected species followed by Pinus radiata and Pinus ponderosa. The major mortality was registered in Pinus contorta var. murrayana. However, in young plantations of Pinus ponderosa it was found only as a damage agent causing the death of trees by annealing. Infestation level was positively associated to woody debris and to Sirex noctilio attack. Characteristics of the attack and the distribution reached by the insect in the region suggest that Pissodes castaneus should be considered in management guidelines.

Cecilia Gomez
Natalia C Vallejos
Ludmila La Manna
Author Biography

Ludmila La Manna, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Facultad de Ingeniería, Ruta 259 km 16,4, Esquel (CP 9200), Chubut, Argentina.

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

How to Cite
Gomez, C., Vallejos, N. C., & La Manna, L. (2017). Distribution and characterization of damage caused by Pissodes castaneus in Pinus spp. plantations of the Andean Patagonian Region, Argentina. BOSQUE, 34(3), 343–351. Retrieved from https://www.revistabosque.org/index.php/bosque/article/view/615

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