TWO ACTIVE STAGES OF AMBROSIA BEETLE, Platypus quercivorus MURAYAMA ESTIMATED FROM FRASS PRODUCTION

Beetle activity deep inside wood was studied in field (Mt. Yoshida, Kyoto) and laboratory conditions by monitoring the type and amount of frass ejected from beetle galleries of Platypus quercivorus. Twenty-one galleries were selected from five infested Quercus serrata trees for field studies. In the...

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Main Authors: Hagus Tarno, Hongye Qi, Masahide Kobayashi, Kazuyoshi Futai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Brawijaya 2012-10-01
Series:AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
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Online Access:http://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/214
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spelling doaj-1632fc68c7c24fe6b863e39d6c80428d2020-11-24T22:18:50ZengUniversitas BrawijayaAGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science0126-05372012-10-01343207214TWO ACTIVE STAGES OF AMBROSIA BEETLE, Platypus quercivorus MURAYAMA ESTIMATED FROM FRASS PRODUCTIONHagus TarnoHongye QiMasahide KobayashiKazuyoshi FutaiBeetle activity deep inside wood was studied in field (Mt. Yoshida, Kyoto) and laboratory conditions by monitoring the type and amount of frass ejected from beetle galleries of Platypus quercivorus. Twenty-one galleries were selected from five infested Quercus serrata trees for field studies. In the laboratory, frass production was monitored for three galleries using a computer-aided electrical balance (A&D Co. Ltd.). Long-term patterns of frass production from field observation revealed that there are three distinguishable stages; a fibrous frass stage, an intermediate stage, and a powdery frass stage. The duration of the fibrous frass production was clearly different between galleries, ranging from five to twenty one days. The intermediate stage was also different from gallery to gallery, ranging from two to twenty days. Accordingly, the starting time of the third stage, powdery frass production, ranged from the 19th to the 27th day. Under laboratory conditions, the long-term patterns of frass production revealed that in galleries of logs no. 1 and 2 the fibrous frass period was stopped on the 23rd and 22nd day, respectively. Field monitoring revealed there was a negative relationship between the length of fibrous frass stage and the length of the intermediate stage.http://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/214fibrous frass stageintermediate stagePlatypus quercivoruspowdery frass stage
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author Hagus Tarno
Hongye Qi
Masahide Kobayashi
Kazuyoshi Futai
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Hongye Qi
Masahide Kobayashi
Kazuyoshi Futai
TWO ACTIVE STAGES OF AMBROSIA BEETLE, Platypus quercivorus MURAYAMA ESTIMATED FROM FRASS PRODUCTION
AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
fibrous frass stage
intermediate stage
Platypus quercivorus
powdery frass stage
author_facet Hagus Tarno
Hongye Qi
Masahide Kobayashi
Kazuyoshi Futai
author_sort Hagus Tarno
title TWO ACTIVE STAGES OF AMBROSIA BEETLE, Platypus quercivorus MURAYAMA ESTIMATED FROM FRASS PRODUCTION
title_short TWO ACTIVE STAGES OF AMBROSIA BEETLE, Platypus quercivorus MURAYAMA ESTIMATED FROM FRASS PRODUCTION
title_full TWO ACTIVE STAGES OF AMBROSIA BEETLE, Platypus quercivorus MURAYAMA ESTIMATED FROM FRASS PRODUCTION
title_fullStr TWO ACTIVE STAGES OF AMBROSIA BEETLE, Platypus quercivorus MURAYAMA ESTIMATED FROM FRASS PRODUCTION
title_full_unstemmed TWO ACTIVE STAGES OF AMBROSIA BEETLE, Platypus quercivorus MURAYAMA ESTIMATED FROM FRASS PRODUCTION
title_sort two active stages of ambrosia beetle, platypus quercivorus murayama estimated from frass production
publisher Universitas Brawijaya
series AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
issn 0126-0537
publishDate 2012-10-01
description Beetle activity deep inside wood was studied in field (Mt. Yoshida, Kyoto) and laboratory conditions by monitoring the type and amount of frass ejected from beetle galleries of Platypus quercivorus. Twenty-one galleries were selected from five infested Quercus serrata trees for field studies. In the laboratory, frass production was monitored for three galleries using a computer-aided electrical balance (A&D Co. Ltd.). Long-term patterns of frass production from field observation revealed that there are three distinguishable stages; a fibrous frass stage, an intermediate stage, and a powdery frass stage. The duration of the fibrous frass production was clearly different between galleries, ranging from five to twenty one days. The intermediate stage was also different from gallery to gallery, ranging from two to twenty days. Accordingly, the starting time of the third stage, powdery frass production, ranged from the 19th to the 27th day. Under laboratory conditions, the long-term patterns of frass production revealed that in galleries of logs no. 1 and 2 the fibrous frass period was stopped on the 23rd and 22nd day, respectively. Field monitoring revealed there was a negative relationship between the length of fibrous frass stage and the length of the intermediate stage.
topic fibrous frass stage
intermediate stage
Platypus quercivorus
powdery frass stage
url http://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/214
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