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Mosleh Arani A, Molakhalili M H, Kiani B. (2016). Investigation on Important Causes of Beetle Attack to Amygdalus scoparia Trees in Central Zagros Bagh-shadi, Harat, Yazd. jfer. 3(1), 75-86.
URL: http://yujs.yu.ac.ir/jzfr/article-1-93-en.html
Professor, Faculty of Natural Resources, Yazd University, Yazd, Iran , amosleh@yazd.ac.ir
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To investigate some effective causes of beetle attack to Amygdalus scoparia in Bagh Shadi Harat, Yazd 80 sampling plots were randomly selected. In each plot number of infected tree, percent of dryness for each tree, height, diameter at root collar and crown diameter of each tree, elevation, slope and aspect of each plot were measured or recorded. Results showed that beetle infection were positively correlated to dryness of Amygdalus scoparia, Loranthus Grewinkii and negatively to tree sprouting. Beetle infection were also positively correlated to density of Amygdalus scoparia, density and coverage of accompany species, number of dried Amygdalus scoparia and negatively to percentage of slop. It is concluded that beetles prefer habitat with denser and more coverage population of Amygdalus scoparia in flat area and on trees with less sprouting. Since the study area is an important conserved place in Yazd province, research to control the pest can be very important. Elimination of effected and old trees may limit growth of pests in this area.

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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2016/06/28 | Accepted: 2016/09/15

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