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Mortality of Exotic Pines in Plantation in India


     

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Mortality of exotic pines in plantations Was recorded due to ischolar_main-rot caused by Armilluriella mellea in North Bengal and due to development of deformed ischolar_main system in Uttar Pradesh and Jdgdalpur (Madhya Pradesh). A. mellea exists in endemic stage in natural forests and developed a high inoculum potential on residual stumps after clearfelling natural forests. Infection of pines took place when pine ischolar_mains came in contact with infected ischolar_mains of decaying stumps. The fungus fromed abundant fruit bodies on decaying stumps and on dead pine plants. Absence of pine to pine spread of disease in the plantations indicates that the disease does not pose any 'serious problem at this stage. Armillariella ischolar_main-rot in exotic pines is recorded for the first time in India. Development of deformed roof system may occur when the bag is left intact at the time of planting or when proper care is not taken at the time of pricking the seedlings in polythene bags or planting in the field. Recommendations are,given to encourage healthy ischolar_main development in exotic pines by taking adequuate precautions at different stages of planting operations.
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Mortality of exotic pines in plantations Was recorded due to ischolar_main-rot caused by Armilluriella mellea in North Bengal and due to development of deformed ischolar_main system in Uttar Pradesh and Jdgdalpur (Madhya Pradesh). A. mellea exists in endemic stage in natural forests and developed a high inoculum potential on residual stumps after clearfelling natural forests. Infection of pines took place when pine ischolar_mains came in contact with infected ischolar_mains of decaying stumps. The fungus fromed abundant fruit bodies on decaying stumps and on dead pine plants. Absence of pine to pine spread of disease in the plantations indicates that the disease does not pose any 'serious problem at this stage. Armillariella ischolar_main-rot in exotic pines is recorded for the first time in India. Development of deformed roof system may occur when the bag is left intact at the time of planting or when proper care is not taken at the time of pricking the seedlings in polythene bags or planting in the field. Recommendations are,given to encourage healthy ischolar_main development in exotic pines by taking adequuate precautions at different stages of planting operations.