Pine Bark Beetles
Revised; Originally Published 2002 === 4 pp. === Pine bark beetles in Arizona are generally of the genus Ips or Dendroctonus. Fading foliage in the tree is often the first sign of a beetle attack. Prevention is best practiced since control is not possible once the beetles have successfully colonized...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-5503732015-10-23T05:37:42Z Pine Bark Beetles DeGomez, Tom Young, Deborah dendroctonous Ips pitch slash construction damage stress resistance crown fading Revised; Originally Published 2002 4 pp. Pine bark beetles in Arizona are generally of the genus Ips or Dendroctonus. Fading foliage in the tree is often the first sign of a beetle attack. Prevention is best practiced since control is not possible once the beetles have successfully colonized the tree. Colonization is dependent upon trees being in a vulnerable condition caused by stress from various agents and site conditions. 2015-04 text Book http://hdl.handle.net/10150/550373 en_US University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin AZ1300-2015 College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) CALS Publications Archive. The University of Arizona. |
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Revised; Originally Published 2002 === 4 pp. === Pine bark beetles in Arizona are generally of the genus Ips or Dendroctonus. Fading foliage in the tree is often the first sign of a beetle attack. Prevention is best practiced since control is not possible once the beetles have successfully colonized the tree. Colonization is dependent upon trees being in a vulnerable condition caused by stress from various agents and site conditions. |
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