Pine Pitch Canker and Insects: Regional Risks, Environmental Regulation, and Practical Management Options
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Potential Spore-Transmitting Insects in the Biogeographic Regions
2.1. Mediterranean Agro-Climatic Zone
2.2. Maritime Agro-Climatic Zone
2.3. Central Agro-Climatic Zone
2.4. Northeast Agro-Climatic Zone
3. Environmental Attributes Influencing the PPC Disease Spreading
4. Management Options to Control the Potential Spore-Transmitting Insects
4.1. Management Options
4.1.1. Mechanical Control
4.1.2. Chemical Control
4.1.3. Semiochemical Control
4.1.4. Biological Control
4.2. Compliance of Management Options with Legislation and Forest Management Approach
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Tomicus piniperda | Temperature | 17 °C during the summer and 0 °C during the winter months benefit | Europe (Pinus spp.) | [193] |
Fire | Colonization of trees with less than 25% intact foliage | South and central Sweden (Pinus sylvestris) | [194] | |
Snow-breaks | Increased colonization | Central Spain (Pinus pinaster and Pinus nigra) | [31] | |
Stump colonization | Central Sweden (Pinus sylvestris) | [195] | ||
Artificial pruning | Pruned trees more heavily attacked than unpruned trees | Sweden (Pinus sylvestris) | [196] | |
Tomicus minor | Water stress | Increase outbreaks | Europe (Pinus sylvestris) | [197] |
Temperature | Main period of dispersal in spring, when temperatures exceed 12 °C in the shade | Worldwide | [198] | |
Tomicus destruens | Temperature | Warm and dry climates | Spain (Pinus spp.) | [15] |
Water stress | T. destruens has been found to preferentially attacking non-stressed pines during its shoot feeding phase and to have increased fitness as a result | Greenhouse (Pinus pinaster) | [199] | |
Rhyacionia spp. | Temperature | Rhyacionia frustrana is unable to sustain flight below 9.5 °C Temperature influences phenology and voltinism. Reduced male longevity during warmer portions of the year | Eastern US (Pinus spp.) | [200,201,202] |
Light | Attacks of R. frustrana increase if the shade is removed | Eastern US (Pinus spp.) | [203] | |
Monochamus galloprovincialis | Temperature | 12.2 and 35 °C, lower and higher thresholds for larval development, respectively | Portugal (Pinus pinaster) | [204] |
During hot years, larval development is faster and results in earlier emergences | Portugal (Pinus pinaster) | [205] | ||
−7 °C, threshold of mean minimum temperature in winter for beetle survival | Europe (Pinus spp.) | [206] | ||
Elevation | 1590 m threshold for beetle survival | Pyrenees (Pinus uncinata) | [206] | |
Ips sexdentatus | Fire | Increased colonization | Central Spain (Pinus pinaster and Pinus nigra) | [31] |
Ips acuminatus | Temperature | 6 and 14 °C, for spring emergence and brood development, respectively | South-eastern Alps (Pinus sylvestris) | [207] |
At 18 °C flight starts | Central Spain (Pinus sylvestris) | [208] | ||
Hylastes ater | Drought | Stressed seedlings less attacked but more girdled than non-stressed seedlings | New Zealand (Pinus radiata) | [209] |
Elevation and aspect | Catches decrease with increasing elevation. Beetles caught at north-facing than at south-facing sites towards the end of the flight season in autumn, leading to an extended flight period at northerly aspects | South Island, New Zealand (Pinus radiata) | [210] | |
Hylobius abietis | Soil preparation, soil scarification and physical protection of plants | Reduces seedling attack and plant mortality | Southern Sweden (Picea abies) | [211,212] |
Water stress | Significantly greater girdling in water stressed plants | Central Finland (Pinus sylvestris) | [213] | |
P fertilization | Increases the attack of seedlings | Northwest Spain (Pinus pinaster) | [214] | |
Increments of temperature | Earlier emergence, shortened generation time, favor univoltine life cycles, and increase weevil populations and damages to transplants | Southern England (Pinus sylvestris and Pinus nigra) | [212,215] | |
Temperature sum at the location and age of clear-cut at the time of planting | Directly and inversely related to weevil damage level, respectively | Central Sweden (Picea abies, Pinus sylvestris, and Pinus contorta) | [212] |
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Fernández-Fernández, M.; Naves, P.; Musolin, D.L.; Selikhovkin, A.V.; Cleary, M.; Chira, D.; Paraschiv, M.; Gordon, T.; Solla, A.; Papazova-Anakieva, I.; et al. Pine Pitch Canker and Insects: Regional Risks, Environmental Regulation, and Practical Management Options. Forests 2019, 10, 649. https://doi.org/10.3390/f10080649
Fernández-Fernández M, Naves P, Musolin DL, Selikhovkin AV, Cleary M, Chira D, Paraschiv M, Gordon T, Solla A, Papazova-Anakieva I, et al. Pine Pitch Canker and Insects: Regional Risks, Environmental Regulation, and Practical Management Options. Forests. 2019; 10(8):649. https://doi.org/10.3390/f10080649
Chicago/Turabian StyleFernández-Fernández, Mercedes, Pedro Naves, Dmitry L. Musolin, Andrey V. Selikhovkin, Michelle Cleary, Danut Chira, Marius Paraschiv, Tom Gordon, Alejandro Solla, Irena Papazova-Anakieva, and et al. 2019. "Pine Pitch Canker and Insects: Regional Risks, Environmental Regulation, and Practical Management Options" Forests 10, no. 8: 649. https://doi.org/10.3390/f10080649
APA StyleFernández-Fernández, M., Naves, P., Musolin, D. L., Selikhovkin, A. V., Cleary, M., Chira, D., Paraschiv, M., Gordon, T., Solla, A., Papazova-Anakieva, I., Drenkhan, T., Georgieva, M., Altunisik, A., Morales-Rodríguez, C., Tabaković-Tošić, M., Avtzis, D. N., Georgiev, G., Doychev, D. D., Nacheski, S., ... Witzell, J. (2019). Pine Pitch Canker and Insects: Regional Risks, Environmental Regulation, and Practical Management Options. Forests, 10(8), 649. https://doi.org/10.3390/f10080649