2009
DOI: 10.35197/rx.05.03.2009.03.rl
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Contribución para el diagnóstico y control de los descortezadores  del género ips(coleoptera: scolytidae) en los bosques de pinos de cuba

Abstract: Cuatro especies de pinos son endémicas en Cuba y tienen importancia en gran amplitud, desde la Conservación de los Recursos Genéticos Forestales a nivel regional hasta la mitigación del cambio climático. Su importancia económica se debe a que forman rodales puros de crecimiento rápido y de fuste recto. Los descortezadores del género Ips De Geer (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) junto a los hongos asociados del complejo Ophiostomatoid (Ceratocystidaceae: Microascales Phylum Ascomycotina) son los que causan los mayores d… Show more

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“…Further studies on I. calligraphus interstitialis should be conducted because it has been considered a synonym of I. calligraphus until recently, and we know little of how it would behave in the southeastern USA pine forests. Notes on biology and ecology have been extensively documented in Cuba, where it is one of the main threats to pine forests on the island (Zorrilla 1975(Zorrilla , 1985López-Castilla et al 2009.…”
Section: Ips Degeer (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further studies on I. calligraphus interstitialis should be conducted because it has been considered a synonym of I. calligraphus until recently, and we know little of how it would behave in the southeastern USA pine forests. Notes on biology and ecology have been extensively documented in Cuba, where it is one of the main threats to pine forests on the island (Zorrilla 1975(Zorrilla , 1985López-Castilla et al 2009.…”
Section: Ips Degeer (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)mentioning
confidence: 99%