Conference paper
Survey of termites in forests of Punjab: Pakistan
Annual Meeting of International Research Group of Wood Protection (IRG), 41st (Biarritz, France, 09-May-2010–13-May-2010)
IRG Secretariate
2010
Abstract
Termites were surveyed in seven forests in the Punjab (Bhagat, Kamalia, Chichawatni, Changa Manga, Jallo Forest park, Daphar and Attock) during 2008. Twelve termite species were observed from soil, dead logs, live wood and living trees. Host trees were also identified. The percentage of infested plants in Kamalia, Bhagat, Chichawatni, Changa Manga, Jallo Forest park, Daphar and Attock forests were 22.50%, 20.00%, 19.60%, 15.45%, 10.00%, 20.00% and 12.10% respectively. Examination of dead wood in seven forests showed that an average of three quarters of wood sampled were attacked by termites. The number of termites per unit volume of dead wood were also determined in these forests and it was almost similar (0.4 per cm3). The size of colony was correlated with the volume of dead wood and it ranged from 26-2,784 termites, the soldier caste ranged from 2.1% to 20.00% of the total population of the termite colony. In all these forests, 20% of the dead wooden logs and branches showed signs of subterranean termite (termite).
Details
- Title
- Survey of termites in forests of Punjab: Pakistan
- Authors
- F Manzoor (Author)B M Ahmed (Shiday) (Author)S Malik (Author)A Rahim (Author)B Habibpour (Author)John R J French (Author) - Ecospan Consulting Services Pty. Ltd.
- Conference details
- Annual Meeting of International Research Group of Wood Protection (IRG), 41st (Biarritz, France, 09-May-2010–13-May-2010)
- Publisher
- IRG Secretariate
- Date published
- 2010
- Organisation Unit
- University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99449731502621
- Output Type
- Conference paper
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