The biology, economic importance and control of the pine bark weevil, Aesiotes notabilis Pasc. (original) (raw)
Brimblecombe, A.R. (1945)The biology, economic importance and control of the pine bark weevil, Aesiotes notabilis Pasc. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 2 (1). pp. 1-88.
Abstract
Early attempts at green pruning hoop pine, Araucaria cunninghamii, in the Mary Valley plantations were followed by attacks of the pine bark weevil, Aesiotes notabilis Pasc. In addition to hoop pine, other native species of Araucaria, species of Agathis and several exotic conifers of the genus Pinus are hosts. Attacks by Aesiotes are initiated in open wounds shortly after they are produced. Such wounds are rare on trees in the natural rain forest, where the insect is of little economic importance.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Corporate Creators: | Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland |
| Subjects: | Plant culture > Tree cropsPlant pests and diseases > Economic entomology |
| Live Archive: | 03 Jun 2024 04:04 |
| Last Modified: | 12 Jun 2024 03:56 |
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