2020
DOI: 10.1080/21580103.2020.1756929
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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-

Abstract: 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 fo… Show more

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“…Insecta -Homoptera -Lachnidae Young twigs and needles Cinara cedri Mimeur (Ülgentürk et al 2020) Insecta -Hemiptera -Aphididae Needles Phaenops (Melanophila) marmottani (Mouna 2009) Beetles Insecta -Coleoptera -Buprestidae Trunk Phloeosinus cedri (Beghami et al 2020) Scolytes Insecta -Coleoptera -Scolytidae Branches and trunk Phloeosinus acatayi Scheldl (Faccoli and Sidoti 2013) Insecta -Coleoptera -Curculionidae Xylems Orthotomicus tridentatus Egg (Avci and Sarikaya 2009) Insecta -Coleoptera -Curculionidae Orthotomicus erosus (Wollaston) (Schvester 1986) Insecta -Coleoptera -Curculionidae Xyloterus lineatus Olivier (Fabre et al 2001;Skrzecz et al 2015) Insecta -Coleoptera -Curculionidae Ergates faber (Gales et al 2018) Cerambycide Insecta -Coleoptera -Cerambycidae Trunk Megastigmus schimitscheki Novitzky (Alptekin et al 1997) Chalcidian Insecta -Hymenoptera-Torymidae Seeds infection is not known. Carpophores produce numerous basidiospores (sexual) in warm weather when the soil is not very dry.…”
Section: Main Diseases Of Cedarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insecta -Homoptera -Lachnidae Young twigs and needles Cinara cedri Mimeur (Ülgentürk et al 2020) Insecta -Hemiptera -Aphididae Needles Phaenops (Melanophila) marmottani (Mouna 2009) Beetles Insecta -Coleoptera -Buprestidae Trunk Phloeosinus cedri (Beghami et al 2020) Scolytes Insecta -Coleoptera -Scolytidae Branches and trunk Phloeosinus acatayi Scheldl (Faccoli and Sidoti 2013) Insecta -Coleoptera -Curculionidae Xylems Orthotomicus tridentatus Egg (Avci and Sarikaya 2009) Insecta -Coleoptera -Curculionidae Orthotomicus erosus (Wollaston) (Schvester 1986) Insecta -Coleoptera -Curculionidae Xyloterus lineatus Olivier (Fabre et al 2001;Skrzecz et al 2015) Insecta -Coleoptera -Curculionidae Ergates faber (Gales et al 2018) Cerambycide Insecta -Coleoptera -Cerambycidae Trunk Megastigmus schimitscheki Novitzky (Alptekin et al 1997) Chalcidian Insecta -Hymenoptera-Torymidae Seeds infection is not known. Carpophores produce numerous basidiospores (sexual) in warm weather when the soil is not very dry.…”
Section: Main Diseases Of Cedarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Algeria, the majority of cedar stands are located in National Parks and are in decline since the end of the 20th century mainly due to unfavorable climatic changes [1]. In fact, despite the adaptability of this Mediterranean species, global warming and water deficit affect the resistance in trees to attacks by different defoliators and xylophages [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%