The Effect of Artificial Rat Damage on Coconut Yields in Fiji
作者:
J.Morgan Williams,
期刊:
PANS Pest Articles & News Summaries
(Taylor Available online 1974)
卷期:
Volume 20,
issue 3
页码: 275-282
ISSN:0030-7793
年代: 1974
DOI:10.1080/09670877409411851
出版商: Taylor & Francis Group
数据来源: Taylor
摘要:
In all cases assessed yield loss from rat damage in coconut plantations has been based on counts of immature damaged nuts, it being assumed that yield loss was directly proportional to the number of nuts attacked. Insect attack on coconuts and other crops has indicated that compensation for pest damage can occur, hence counts of immature damaged coconuts were unlikely to be directly related to yield loss. A trial involving artificial rat damage at four intensities was therefore established to investigate the relationship between damage and yield. Several possible compensatory modes were investigated and two responses were noteable: 1. The number of female flowers increased in response to the loss of immature coconuts but this compensatory response could not influence the number of harvestable nuts until 23-24 months after damage started, since this represents the time lapse from flower formation to nut maturity. 2. There was no apparent decrease in the number of harvestable nuts produced by the highest levels of artificial damage and it was postulated that there could be a decrease in late immature nutfall caused by factors other than rat attack, since the flower responses were ineffective within the two years.
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