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Emerging properties of adult woodwasps resulting from thinning-to-waste operations –A case study of Kami City, Kochi Prefecture–
スギ伐り捨て間伐施業法の違いからみたキバチ類の発生状況—高知県香美市の事例—
Applied Forest Science
スギ伐り捨て間伐施業法の違いからみたキバチ類の発生状況—高知県香美市の事例—
Takeshi Matsumoto and Shigeho Sato: Emerging properties of adult woodwasps resulting from thinning-to-waste operations -A case study of Kami City, Kochi Prefecture-Ap. For. Sci. The density of woodwasps in bucked and non-bucked stems was investigated for Sugi cedar (Cryptomeria japonica). The trees were thinned in March and April, 2006 and their stems were either left full length (non-bucked), or bucked to 2 m, and were left until December 2006 so that they could be oviposited by woodwasps. The
doi:10.20660/applfor.24.1_9
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