Investigation on Cryptococcus fagi (L.) population in relation to silvicultural characteristics of oriental beech forests (case study: Safaroud, Ramsar)

Cryptococcus fagi, the vector of Nectria sp., is one of the most important pests in beech forests which can cause beech bark disease. Because of its dispersion in the most beech forests of the northern Iran it should be taken under consideration. In this study, after forest survey, the infected area...

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Main Authors: Hadi Kiadaliri, Majid Hassani, Asadollah Mataji, Ali Kialashaki
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iran 2008-12-01
Series:تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران
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Online Access:http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_107990_d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e.pdf
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spelling doaj-35ac7a9c53de4124a706f0c6a2d8acdc2020-11-24T23:48:54ZfasResearch Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iranتحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران1735-08832383-11462008-12-01164668660107990Investigation on Cryptococcus fagi (L.) population in relation to silvicultural characteristics of oriental beech forests (case study: Safaroud, Ramsar)Hadi Kiadaliri0Majid Hassani1Asadollah Mataji2Ali Kialashaki3Assistant Prof. Islamic Azad UniversitySenior research Expert, Research Institute of Forests and rangelandsAssistant Prof. Islamic Azad University, Science and Research branchAssistant Prof. Islamic Azad UniversityCryptococcus fagi, the vector of Nectria sp., is one of the most important pests in beech forests which can cause beech bark disease. Because of its dispersion in the most beech forests of the northern Iran it should be taken under consideration. In this study, after forest survey, the infected area in watercatchment 30, district 5 of Safarod/Ramsar region were distinguished and 123 infected individual trees have been demarcated. Some characteristics such as d.b.h, height, infection intensity, structure and forest type have been determined. Results showed that, the most infected trees were categorized in small timber, but the highest infection intensity was observed in large timber trees. Also the pest high abundance can be seen in the small timber with regular structure. On the other hand, the stands with less stem density have been appropriated for most infection. The pure beech stands were more infected compare to mix stands. The pest abundance rate was higher in north and north-west directions. According to the results, although the disease symptoms are being observed, but no sever disease is recognized yet. As a matter of fact, it can be concluded that the pests are in their primary attack stage which could be controlled easily in this stage.http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_107990_d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e.pdfCryptococcus fagiFagus orientalisCaspian forestssilvicultural characteristics
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Majid Hassani
Asadollah Mataji
Ali Kialashaki
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Majid Hassani
Asadollah Mataji
Ali Kialashaki
Investigation on Cryptococcus fagi (L.) population in relation to silvicultural characteristics of oriental beech forests (case study: Safaroud, Ramsar)
تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران
Cryptococcus fagi
Fagus orientalis
Caspian forests
silvicultural characteristics
author_facet Hadi Kiadaliri
Majid Hassani
Asadollah Mataji
Ali Kialashaki
author_sort Hadi Kiadaliri
title Investigation on Cryptococcus fagi (L.) population in relation to silvicultural characteristics of oriental beech forests (case study: Safaroud, Ramsar)
title_short Investigation on Cryptococcus fagi (L.) population in relation to silvicultural characteristics of oriental beech forests (case study: Safaroud, Ramsar)
title_full Investigation on Cryptococcus fagi (L.) population in relation to silvicultural characteristics of oriental beech forests (case study: Safaroud, Ramsar)
title_fullStr Investigation on Cryptococcus fagi (L.) population in relation to silvicultural characteristics of oriental beech forests (case study: Safaroud, Ramsar)
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on Cryptococcus fagi (L.) population in relation to silvicultural characteristics of oriental beech forests (case study: Safaroud, Ramsar)
title_sort investigation on cryptococcus fagi (l.) population in relation to silvicultural characteristics of oriental beech forests (case study: safaroud, ramsar)
publisher Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iran
series تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران
issn 1735-0883
2383-1146
publishDate 2008-12-01
description Cryptococcus fagi, the vector of Nectria sp., is one of the most important pests in beech forests which can cause beech bark disease. Because of its dispersion in the most beech forests of the northern Iran it should be taken under consideration. In this study, after forest survey, the infected area in watercatchment 30, district 5 of Safarod/Ramsar region were distinguished and 123 infected individual trees have been demarcated. Some characteristics such as d.b.h, height, infection intensity, structure and forest type have been determined. Results showed that, the most infected trees were categorized in small timber, but the highest infection intensity was observed in large timber trees. Also the pest high abundance can be seen in the small timber with regular structure. On the other hand, the stands with less stem density have been appropriated for most infection. The pure beech stands were more infected compare to mix stands. The pest abundance rate was higher in north and north-west directions. According to the results, although the disease symptoms are being observed, but no sever disease is recognized yet. As a matter of fact, it can be concluded that the pests are in their primary attack stage which could be controlled easily in this stage.
topic Cryptococcus fagi
Fagus orientalis
Caspian forests
silvicultural characteristics
url http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_107990_d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e.pdf
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