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Impact of Pine Woolly Aphid,<i>Pineus Pini</i>(Homoptera: Adelgidae) on Cone Development and Seed Production of<i>Pinus pinaster</i>in the Southern Cape

J. Zwoliñski South African Forestry Research Institute, Saasveld Forestry Research Centre, Private Bag x6515, George, 6530D. C. Grey South African Forestry Research Institute, Saasveld Forestry Research Centre, Private Bag x6515, George, 6530J. A. Mather South African Forestry Research Institute, Saasveld Forestry Research Centre, Private Bag x6515, George, 6530
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ABSTRACT Cones of Pinus pinaster that were heavily infested by Pineus pini showed deformation, cracks and resinous outflow. On average 31,8% of the collected cones in a sample from a seed orchard were affected. Mean mass, volume, length and width of the cones were reduced by 50,3%, 38,3%, 22,5% and 15,3% respectively, when compared with unaffected cones. The total number of seeds obtained from affected cones was reduced by 71,7%. Germination of stratified seeds extracted from unaffected and affected cones did not differ significantly. In general, seed production was reduced by 23% in mature cones, considering the percentage of affected cones and the reduced number of seeds extracted from them. This affect is additional to a probable reduction in the number of cones reaching maturity.

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