Infestation mechanisms of two woodborer species in the mangrove Sonneratia alba J. Smith in Kenya and co-occurring endophytic fungi

  • Jenoh, EM
  • De Villiers, EP
  • De Villiers, SM
  • Okoth, S
  • Jefwa, J
  • Kioko, E
  • Kaimenyi, D
  • Hendrickx, M
  • Dahdouh-Guebas, F
  • Koedam, N
Publication date
October 2019
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Abstract

Insect damage on trees can severely affect the quality of timber, reduce the fecundity of the host and render it susceptible to fungal infestation and disease. Such pathology weakens or eventually kills the host. Infestation by two insect woodborer species (a moth and a beetle) is causing mortality of Sonneratia alba, a wide-ranging pioneer mangrove species of the Indo-Pacific. Establishing the infestation mechanism of the two insect woodborer species is an initial and essential step towards understanding their ecological role in the mangroves and in determining sustainable management priorities and options. Our main objectives were to investigate the infestation mechanism employed by the two insect woodborers which infest S. alba trees, to...

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