Effect of pruning, fertilization and pesticide injection on crown dieback in urban trees in Colombia: Analysis of factors involved

This research evaluated the effect of pruning, fertilization and pesticide injection on crown dieback in urban trees in Colombia and analyzed the factors involved. Systemic insecticides and/or fungicides were applied through injections in the trunk of 15 tree species affected by the progressive dete...

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Main Authors: Diana Lucia Giraldo-Charria, Flavio Humberto Moreno Hurtado, Juan Carlos Salazar-Uribe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Medellín 2019-05-01
Series:Revista Facultad Nacional de Agronomía Medellín
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/refame/article/view/73888
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spelling doaj-bb24aa6a49574d54b07d7f3a12a3acf12020-11-25T00:42:00ZengUniversidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede MedellínRevista Facultad Nacional de Agronomía Medellín0304-28472248-70262019-05-017228883889510.15446/rfnam.v72n2.7388850756Effect of pruning, fertilization and pesticide injection on crown dieback in urban trees in Colombia: Analysis of factors involvedDiana Lucia Giraldo-Charria0Flavio Humberto Moreno Hurtado1Juan Carlos Salazar-Uribe2Instituto de Investigaciones Científicas Amazónicas - SINCHIUniversidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Medellín - Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias - Departamento de Ciencias ForestalesUniversidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Medellín - Facultad de Ciencias -Escuela de EstadísticaThis research evaluated the effect of pruning, fertilization and pesticide injection on crown dieback in urban trees in Colombia and analyzed the factors involved. Systemic insecticides and/or fungicides were applied through injections in the trunk of 15 tree species affected by the progressive deterioration of the crown in the urban forests of the Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley. The presence of progressive deterioration was evaluated qualitatively on a scale from zero to three in an average sample of 12 individuals for each species. Two treatments were used: i) application of insecticide + fungicide, and ii) application of insecticide, both treatments were applied three times, plus a general treatment of pruning and fertilization. Also, two controls were evaluated: healthy trees and diseased trees without treatment. The probability of individual progressive deterioration (PD) during the study period according to the species, treatment applied, and the initial state of affectation was estimated using a generalized linear mixed model. The analysis of factors involved also included planting site, traffic flow of the site, the wood density of the species, and time. The results suggest that the deterioration is a dynamic phenomenon associated with environmental stresses caused mainly by the climatic variability. From the evaluated variables, the species seems to be the most determinant factor for the affectation, since intrinsic variables of the species, like wood density, can favor its appearance. On the contrary, the treatments evaluated did not affect the recovery of the species. The action of insects and pathogens seems to be opportunistic once trees are affected.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/refame/article/view/73888FungicidesInsecticidesProgressive deteriorationStatistic ModellingTree healthUrban forest
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author Diana Lucia Giraldo-Charria
Flavio Humberto Moreno Hurtado
Juan Carlos Salazar-Uribe
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Flavio Humberto Moreno Hurtado
Juan Carlos Salazar-Uribe
Effect of pruning, fertilization and pesticide injection on crown dieback in urban trees in Colombia: Analysis of factors involved
Revista Facultad Nacional de Agronomía Medellín
Fungicides
Insecticides
Progressive deterioration
Statistic Modelling
Tree health
Urban forest
author_facet Diana Lucia Giraldo-Charria
Flavio Humberto Moreno Hurtado
Juan Carlos Salazar-Uribe
author_sort Diana Lucia Giraldo-Charria
title Effect of pruning, fertilization and pesticide injection on crown dieback in urban trees in Colombia: Analysis of factors involved
title_short Effect of pruning, fertilization and pesticide injection on crown dieback in urban trees in Colombia: Analysis of factors involved
title_full Effect of pruning, fertilization and pesticide injection on crown dieback in urban trees in Colombia: Analysis of factors involved
title_fullStr Effect of pruning, fertilization and pesticide injection on crown dieback in urban trees in Colombia: Analysis of factors involved
title_full_unstemmed Effect of pruning, fertilization and pesticide injection on crown dieback in urban trees in Colombia: Analysis of factors involved
title_sort effect of pruning, fertilization and pesticide injection on crown dieback in urban trees in colombia: analysis of factors involved
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Medellín
series Revista Facultad Nacional de Agronomía Medellín
issn 0304-2847
2248-7026
publishDate 2019-05-01
description This research evaluated the effect of pruning, fertilization and pesticide injection on crown dieback in urban trees in Colombia and analyzed the factors involved. Systemic insecticides and/or fungicides were applied through injections in the trunk of 15 tree species affected by the progressive deterioration of the crown in the urban forests of the Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley. The presence of progressive deterioration was evaluated qualitatively on a scale from zero to three in an average sample of 12 individuals for each species. Two treatments were used: i) application of insecticide + fungicide, and ii) application of insecticide, both treatments were applied three times, plus a general treatment of pruning and fertilization. Also, two controls were evaluated: healthy trees and diseased trees without treatment. The probability of individual progressive deterioration (PD) during the study period according to the species, treatment applied, and the initial state of affectation was estimated using a generalized linear mixed model. The analysis of factors involved also included planting site, traffic flow of the site, the wood density of the species, and time. The results suggest that the deterioration is a dynamic phenomenon associated with environmental stresses caused mainly by the climatic variability. From the evaluated variables, the species seems to be the most determinant factor for the affectation, since intrinsic variables of the species, like wood density, can favor its appearance. On the contrary, the treatments evaluated did not affect the recovery of the species. The action of insects and pathogens seems to be opportunistic once trees are affected.
topic Fungicides
Insecticides
Progressive deterioration
Statistic Modelling
Tree health
Urban forest
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/refame/article/view/73888
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