Bark beetle and woodborer insects’ outbreak as a potent driver of Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Carriere) forests dieback in Aures -East Algeria-
In order to shed light on the insect part involved in the forest decline associated with Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Carriere.), an etiological study was carried out on eight representative stations in the Aures mountains located in Eastern Algeria. 1,728 woodlogs was prospected, represent...
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doaj-608acb9fedfa48668ab72fe9c262b1cb2020-11-25T03:48:09ZengTaylor & Francis GroupForest Science and Technology2158-01032158-07152020-04-01162758510.1080/21580103.2020.17569291756929Bark beetle and woodborer insects’ outbreak as a potent driver of Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Carriere) forests dieback in Aures -East Algeria-Riadh Beghami0Nabil Bertella1Malik Laamari2Oussama Ali Bensaci3University Batna 1University Batna 1University Batna 1University Batna 1In order to shed light on the insect part involved in the forest decline associated with Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Carriere.), an etiological study was carried out on eight representative stations in the Aures mountains located in Eastern Algeria. 1,728 woodlogs was prospected, representing three levels of tree’s health status (healthy, decaying, and moribund) and four heights (base, medium, crown, and branches) over three years (2010, 2013 and 2016). From this large-scale investigation, it was found that beetles caused the most important damages on Atlas cedar trees, 22 species of which belong mainly to the Scolytidae (Cryphalus numidicus, Scolytus numidicus, Crypturgus cedri, Phloeosinus cedri, and Hylastes batnensis); the Buprestidae (Melanophila marmottani and Anthaxia martini) as well as the xylomycophage Ciidae (Cis corioli) were found to be the most significant decline agents who impacted most of the phytosanitary status of Cedrus atlantica. The thorough examination of the infestation level and the manner of how these insects affected each stage of decline (taking into account the various specimens collected at different high levels) showed an intra and inter-specific heterogeneity, as well as a succession of the xylophagous entomofauna when comparing various stations.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21580103.2020.1756929algeriabark beetlecedrus atlanticadiebackwoodborer insectsinfestation frequency |
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Riadh Beghami Nabil Bertella Malik Laamari Oussama Ali Bensaci Bark beetle and woodborer insects’ outbreak as a potent driver of Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Carriere) forests dieback in Aures -East Algeria- Forest Science and Technology algeria bark beetle cedrus atlantica dieback woodborer insects infestation frequency |
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Riadh Beghami Nabil Bertella Malik Laamari Oussama Ali Bensaci |
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Bark beetle and woodborer insects’ outbreak as a potent driver of Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Carriere) forests dieback in Aures -East Algeria- |
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Bark beetle and woodborer insects’ outbreak as a potent driver of Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Carriere) forests dieback in Aures -East Algeria- |
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Bark beetle and woodborer insects’ outbreak as a potent driver of Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Carriere) forests dieback in Aures -East Algeria- |
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Bark beetle and woodborer insects’ outbreak as a potent driver of Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Carriere) forests dieback in Aures -East Algeria- |
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Bark beetle and woodborer insects’ outbreak as a potent driver of Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Carriere) forests dieback in Aures -East Algeria- |
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bark beetle and woodborer insects’ outbreak as a potent driver of atlas cedar (cedrus atlantica (endl.) carriere) forests dieback in aures -east algeria- |
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2158-0103 2158-0715 |
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In order to shed light on the insect part involved in the forest decline associated with Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Carriere.), an etiological study was carried out on eight representative stations in the Aures mountains located in Eastern Algeria. 1,728 woodlogs was prospected, representing three levels of tree’s health status (healthy, decaying, and moribund) and four heights (base, medium, crown, and branches) over three years (2010, 2013 and 2016). From this large-scale investigation, it was found that beetles caused the most important damages on Atlas cedar trees, 22 species of which belong mainly to the Scolytidae (Cryphalus numidicus, Scolytus numidicus, Crypturgus cedri, Phloeosinus cedri, and Hylastes batnensis); the Buprestidae (Melanophila marmottani and Anthaxia martini) as well as the xylomycophage Ciidae (Cis corioli) were found to be the most significant decline agents who impacted most of the phytosanitary status of Cedrus atlantica. The thorough examination of the infestation level and the manner of how these insects affected each stage of decline (taking into account the various specimens collected at different high levels) showed an intra and inter-specific heterogeneity, as well as a succession of the xylophagous entomofauna when comparing various stations. |
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algeria bark beetle cedrus atlantica dieback woodborer insects infestation frequency |
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