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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Main Authors: DeGomez, Tom, Young, Deborah
Language:en_US
Published: College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) 2015
Subjects:
Ips
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/550373
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spelling 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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language en_US
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topic dendroctonous
Ips
pitch
slash
construction damage
stress
resistance
crown fading
spellingShingle dendroctonous
Ips
pitch
slash
construction damage
stress
resistance
crown fading
DeGomez, Tom
Young, Deborah
Pine Bark Beetles
description 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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Young, Deborah
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publisher College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
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