Damaging insect pests and diseases and their threats to agarwood tree plantations

The cultivation of agarwood tree species such as Aquilaria has grown dramatically during the last ten years. This development is driven by the desire to produce sustainable agarwood to meet the high market demand. In the past, the main source of agarwood had been from natural forests, which resour...

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Main Authors: Samsuddin Ahmad Syazwan, Lee, Shiou Yih, Ong, Su Ping, Rozi Mohamed
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2019
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spelling my-ukm.journal.133082019-08-29T21:22:33Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13308/ Damaging insect pests and diseases and their threats to agarwood tree plantations Samsuddin Ahmad Syazwan, Lee, Shiou Yih Ong, Su Ping Rozi Mohamed, The cultivation of agarwood tree species such as Aquilaria has grown dramatically during the last ten years. This development is driven by the desire to produce sustainable agarwood to meet the high market demand. In the past, the main source of agarwood had been from natural forests, which resources are now declining. Although there are various examples of pests and diseases affecting early plantations, these damages were often overlooked. Recently, the emergence of new pests and diseases in large-scale Aquilaria tree plantations has raised concerns among planters and researchers, as the damage level to the trees may vary from unsubstantial to tree mortality. Lack of information on the types of pests and diseases in Aquilaria plantations makes it difficult to properly manage these threats, leading to economic losses. This review summarizes the insect pests and diseases known to damage cultivated agarwood trees in various countries including China, India, Indonesia, and Malaysia. As we learn from the cultivation practices of other monoculture crops, these insect pests and pathogens are a major challenge to the healthy growth of agarwood trees. The implementation of an integrated pest and disease management at an early stage of plantation establishment may hold the key to help control and contain these threats from turning into major outbreaks. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2019-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13308/1/02%20Samsuddin%20Ahmad%20Syazwan.pdf Samsuddin Ahmad Syazwan, and Lee, Shiou Yih and Ong, Su Ping and Rozi Mohamed, (2019) Damaging insect pests and diseases and their threats to agarwood tree plantations. Sains Malaysiana, 48 (3). pp. 497-507. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/malay_journals/jilid48bil3_2019/KandunganJilid48Bil3_2019.html
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description The cultivation of agarwood tree species such as Aquilaria has grown dramatically during the last ten years. This development is driven by the desire to produce sustainable agarwood to meet the high market demand. In the past, the main source of agarwood had been from natural forests, which resources are now declining. Although there are various examples of pests and diseases affecting early plantations, these damages were often overlooked. Recently, the emergence of new pests and diseases in large-scale Aquilaria tree plantations has raised concerns among planters and researchers, as the damage level to the trees may vary from unsubstantial to tree mortality. Lack of information on the types of pests and diseases in Aquilaria plantations makes it difficult to properly manage these threats, leading to economic losses. This review summarizes the insect pests and diseases known to damage cultivated agarwood trees in various countries including China, India, Indonesia, and Malaysia. As we learn from the cultivation practices of other monoculture crops, these insect pests and pathogens are a major challenge to the healthy growth of agarwood trees. The implementation of an integrated pest and disease management at an early stage of plantation establishment may hold the key to help control and contain these threats from turning into major outbreaks.
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author Samsuddin Ahmad Syazwan,
Lee, Shiou Yih
Ong, Su Ping
Rozi Mohamed,
spellingShingle Samsuddin Ahmad Syazwan,
Lee, Shiou Yih
Ong, Su Ping
Rozi Mohamed,
Damaging insect pests and diseases and their threats to agarwood tree plantations
author_facet Samsuddin Ahmad Syazwan,
Lee, Shiou Yih
Ong, Su Ping
Rozi Mohamed,
author_sort Samsuddin Ahmad Syazwan,
title Damaging insect pests and diseases and their threats to agarwood tree plantations
title_short Damaging insect pests and diseases and their threats to agarwood tree plantations
title_full Damaging insect pests and diseases and their threats to agarwood tree plantations
title_fullStr Damaging insect pests and diseases and their threats to agarwood tree plantations
title_full_unstemmed Damaging insect pests and diseases and their threats to agarwood tree plantations
title_sort damaging insect pests and diseases and their threats to agarwood tree plantations
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2019
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13308/1/02%20Samsuddin%20Ahmad%20Syazwan.pdf
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http://www.ukm.my/jsm/malay_journals/jilid48bil3_2019/KandunganJilid48Bil3_2019.html
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