Comparative Efficacy of Biological and Chemical Control of the Vegetative Reproduction inBetula papyriferaandPrunus pensylvanica

The effectiveness of various treatments to control stump sprouting ofBetula papyriferaandPrunus pensylvanicawas examined under field conditions in Quebec. The experiment involved six stump sprouting-control treatments organized in a randomized complete block design with 15 repetitions: two isolates...

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Published inBiological control Vol. 11; no. 1; pp. 22 - 28
Main Author Jobidon, R
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 01.01.1998
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Summary:The effectiveness of various treatments to control stump sprouting ofBetula papyriferaandPrunus pensylvanicawas examined under field conditions in Quebec. The experiment involved six stump sprouting-control treatments organized in a randomized complete block design with 15 repetitions: two isolates of the indigenous fungusChondrostereum purpureum(biological control), a heat-killed blank of the inoculum ofC. purpureum,bialaphos (biorational control), glyphosate (chemical control), and the untreated control. Control of stump sprouting was evaluated 1 and 2 years after treatment by the proportion of stumps with living sprouts and by the mean number of living and dead sprouts per stump. One and 2 years after treatment, biological control was comparable to chemical control in terms of frequency of sprouting and mean number of sprouts per stump, for B.papyrifera.While the two fungal isolates affected stump sprouting in B.papyriferasimilarly,P. pensylvanicashowed two significantly different responses, suggesting that virulence could vary among isolates of C. purpureum, particularly for less susceptible species. One year after treatment with C.purpureum,an infection analysis was performed to assess the extent of colonization within the stumps of both species. Results suggest that the extent of colonization was not related to the level of control of stump sprouting.
ISSN:1049-9644
1090-2112
DOI:10.1006/bcon.1997.0573