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摘要
Polygraphus proximus Blandford(鞘翅目:瘤甲科:Scolytinae)是一种非攻击性树皮甲虫,已造成西伯利亚西部、中亚、俄罗斯欧洲以及日本的冷杉属植物死亡。清除枯树(如抢救性砍伐)和疏伐林木被认为是降低树皮甲虫爆发风险的最佳方法之一。然而,抢救或移除枯树和疏伐的树木需要耗费大量人力物力。因此,为了确定将树木砍成较短的原木是否会减少 P. proximus 的侵袭,我们将不同长度的 A. sachalinensis 原木暴露在林分的地面上。随着原木长度的缩短,P. proximus 的侵袭密度明显降低。由此可以得出结论,砍伐短原木并将其留在地面上是一种有效的方法,可以减少自然扰动和间伐后弓背木虱寄主的位置和爆发的几率。
Cutting into short logs reduces infestation by the bark beetle Polygraphus proximus
Polygraphus proximus Blandford (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), a non-aggressive bark beetle, has caused mortality of Abies spp. in Western Siberia, Central Asia, European Russia as well as Japan. Removing dead trees (e.g. salvage logging) and thinning stands are considered one of the best practices to reduce the risk of bark beetle outbreaks. However, salvaging or removing dead and thinned trees requires significant effort. Thus, to determine whether cutting trees into shorter logs would reduce P. proximus infestation, we exposed A. sachalinensis logs of various lengths on the ground in a forest stand. The attack density of P. proximus significantly decreased with shorter log lengths. It can be concluded that cutting into short logs and leaving them on the ground are effective practices to reduce the chance of P. proximus host location and outbreaks after natural disturbances and thinning.
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