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This study investigated the impact, extent and severity of bark beetle on Oriental spruce at tree and stand level. In order to compare the effects of I. typographus on managed and unmanaged area, the study was carried out in Hatila (unmanaged) and in Saçinka (managed). Soil and stand...
The northern bark beetle, Ips duplicatus (Sahlberg, 1836), native from Eurasian boreal forests, is an invasive species in Central and Southeast Europe and mainly occurs in the spruce stands located at altitudes below 1000 m a.s.l. It develops outbreaks especially within areas where spruce was...
The disturbance of the equilibrium between the endogenous and exogenous command factors of human origin leads to massive perturbations in the forestry ecosystems affecting all the living beings within the biocenosis and especially the forestry entomologic fauna. Under some circumstances the pest...