Anselmella kerrichi – A new pest on the reproductive reduction of an Endangered tree (Syzygium parameswaranii) of semi-evergreen Forests of the Western Ghats, India

Syzygium parameswaranii (Myrtaceae) is an endemic and endangered tree species of the Western Ghats, India. The population of this tree has severely affected by several factors including its reproductive inefficiency. Anselmella kerrichi infestation has serious consequences in S. parameswaranii in wh...

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Main Authors: Athira Reghunath, Ramasubbu Raju
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Trees, Forests and People
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719320300170
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spelling doaj-62ba307df10f446087ac261d4a1b6ef52020-12-30T04:24:22ZengElsevierTrees, Forests and People2666-71932020-12-012100017Anselmella kerrichi – A new pest on the reproductive reduction of an Endangered tree (Syzygium parameswaranii) of semi-evergreen Forests of the Western Ghats, IndiaAthira Reghunath0Ramasubbu Raju1Department of Biology, The Gandhigram Rural Institute (Deemed to be University), Gandhigram, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, IndiaCorrespondence to:; Department of Biology, The Gandhigram Rural Institute (Deemed to be University), Gandhigram, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, IndiaSyzygium parameswaranii (Myrtaceae) is an endemic and endangered tree species of the Western Ghats, India. The population of this tree has severely affected by several factors including its reproductive inefficiency. Anselmella kerrichi infestation has serious consequences in S. parameswaranii in which, the host has not displayed any noticeable symptoms during the early stages and very difficult to identify. During flowering, A.kerrichi oviposit the eggs inside the flowers and affected the seed formation of the trees of Megamalai Wildlife Sanctuary. About 75-93% of the fruits were observed as under-developed and the larva feeding the ovary and ovules which affects the fruit set and seed formation. Further, this infestation reduces the reproduction and further survival of the species in the wild.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719320300170Megamalai Wildlife SanctuaryPhytophagousMyrtaceaeWaspsEulophidae
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Anselmella kerrichi – A new pest on the reproductive reduction of an Endangered tree (Syzygium parameswaranii) of semi-evergreen Forests of the Western Ghats, India
Trees, Forests and People
Megamalai Wildlife Sanctuary
Phytophagous
Myrtaceae
Wasps
Eulophidae
author_facet Athira Reghunath
Ramasubbu Raju
author_sort Athira Reghunath
title Anselmella kerrichi – A new pest on the reproductive reduction of an Endangered tree (Syzygium parameswaranii) of semi-evergreen Forests of the Western Ghats, India
title_short Anselmella kerrichi – A new pest on the reproductive reduction of an Endangered tree (Syzygium parameswaranii) of semi-evergreen Forests of the Western Ghats, India
title_full Anselmella kerrichi – A new pest on the reproductive reduction of an Endangered tree (Syzygium parameswaranii) of semi-evergreen Forests of the Western Ghats, India
title_fullStr Anselmella kerrichi – A new pest on the reproductive reduction of an Endangered tree (Syzygium parameswaranii) of semi-evergreen Forests of the Western Ghats, India
title_full_unstemmed Anselmella kerrichi – A new pest on the reproductive reduction of an Endangered tree (Syzygium parameswaranii) of semi-evergreen Forests of the Western Ghats, India
title_sort anselmella kerrichi – a new pest on the reproductive reduction of an endangered tree (syzygium parameswaranii) of semi-evergreen forests of the western ghats, india
publisher Elsevier
series Trees, Forests and People
issn 2666-7193
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Syzygium parameswaranii (Myrtaceae) is an endemic and endangered tree species of the Western Ghats, India. The population of this tree has severely affected by several factors including its reproductive inefficiency. Anselmella kerrichi infestation has serious consequences in S. parameswaranii in which, the host has not displayed any noticeable symptoms during the early stages and very difficult to identify. During flowering, A.kerrichi oviposit the eggs inside the flowers and affected the seed formation of the trees of Megamalai Wildlife Sanctuary. About 75-93% of the fruits were observed as under-developed and the larva feeding the ovary and ovules which affects the fruit set and seed formation. Further, this infestation reduces the reproduction and further survival of the species in the wild.
topic Megamalai Wildlife Sanctuary
Phytophagous
Myrtaceae
Wasps
Eulophidae
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719320300170
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