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Project Title: An evaluation of Chondrostereum purpureum for the Control of Aspen and Sitka Alder
Project Number: EP 1135.05
District: Arrow Boundary Forest District
Location: Wilgress Lake
Lat. 49 07'N Long. 118 31'W
Opening # 82E018-052

Ripperto Creek
Lat. 49 12'N Long. 119 08'W
Opening # 82E025-027
Principal Researcher: Balvinder Biring
Forest Research Branch
Victoria, B.C.
Phone: (250) 356-1135
e-mail:
Balvinder.Biring@gov.bc.ca
Associate Researchers: Ron Wall
Canadian Forest Service
Pacific Forestry Centre
Victoria, B.C.

Will Hintz
University of Victoria
Biology Department
Victoria, B.C.

Objectives:

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Chondrostereum purpureum (C.p.)as a cut stump treatment for controlling aspen and Sitka alder.

Experimental Design:

Layout:

At each trial site (aspen and Sitka alder), a randomized complete block design trial with five replications of nine treatments was established for a total of 45 plots. Blocking was based on time of application. Aspen is being tested at Wilgress Lake, and alder is being tested at Ripperto Creek.

Treatments:

Treatments consist of two formulations in combination with two C.p. isolates (one formulation and one isolate of Ontario and British Columbia origin) for a total of four treatment combinations plus a blank Ontario formulation (no isolate) and a blank B.C. formulation, a brushed only treatment, an untreated control and a triclopyr (Release) herbicide treatment. All treatment plots (except for the uncut control plots) were manually brushed prior to the application of C.p. treatments or herbicide.

treatment symbol

treatment

BB B.C. formulation x B.C. C.p. isolate
OB Ontario formulation x B.C. C.p. isolate
BO B.C. formulation x Ontario C.p. isolate
OO Ontario formulation x Ontario C.p. isolate
O Ontario blank formulation
B B.C. blank formulation
R Release herbicide (hand spray bottle)
C brushed only (cut stump)
U untreated control (not brushed)

History:

Wilgress Lake Ripperto Creek
Site layout May 30 + 31, 1995 June 1 + 2, 1995
Pre-treatment assessment June 20 + 21, 27 June 21 + 22
Treatment application June 28 + 29 July 5
Infection survey October 24-26th, 1995 October 24-26, 1995
Cattle fence exclosures installed March, 1996
1st year post treatment assessments September, 1996 assessments deferred to 1997
2nd year post treatment assessments August , 1997 September , 1997
3rd year post treatment assessments Fall, 1998 Fall, 1998
4th year post treatment assessments Fall, 1999 no further work
5th year post treatment assessments Fall, 2000

Status: Active

Reports and Publications:

Harper, G., P. Comeau, R. Wall, W. Hintz, R. Prasad. 1996. An evaluation of Chondrostereum purpureum for the control of aspen and Sitka alder. E.P. 1135.05 Establishment and First Year Progress Report. B.C. Ministry of Forests.

Harper, G., P. Comeau, W. Hintz, R. Wall and R. Prasad. 1997. First season efficacy results for Chondrostereum purpureum applications on Sitka alder in B.C. In Proceedings: Expert Committee on Weeds: Proceedings of the 1996 National Meeting, December 9-12, 1996, Victoria Conference Centre, Victoria, B.C. B.C. Ministry of Forests, Victoria, B.C.

Pitt. D. 1996. National trials research protocol for the fungus Chondrostereum purpureum. Forest Pest Management Institute, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario P6A 5M7.

Harper, G.J., P.G. Comeau, W. E. Hintz, R. E. Wall, R. Prasad and E. M. Becker. 1998. Second-season efficacy results of Chondrostereum purpureum applications on Aspen and Sitka alder in British Columbia. In Wagner, R.G. and D.G. Thompson (comp.). 1998. Third International Conference on Forest Vegetation Management: Popular summaries. Ont. Min. Nat. Resour., Ont. For. Res. Inst., For. Res. Info. Pap. No. 141 pp 121.

Becker, E.M., L.A. Ball, M.T. Dumas, R.E. Wall, and W.E. Hintz. 1998. Genetic markers to monitor Chondrostereum purpureum infection following biocontrol application. In Wagner, R.G. and D.G. Thompson (comp.). 1998. Third International Conference on Forest Vegetation Management: Popular summaries. Ont. Min. Nat. Resour., Ont. For. res. Inst., For. Res. Info. Pap. No. 141 pp 42.

Harper, G., P. Comeau, W. Hintz, R. Wall and R. Prasad. 1997. First season efficacy results for Chondrostereum purpureum applications on Sitka alder in B.C. In Proceedings: Expert Committee on Weeds: Proceedings of the 1996 National Meeting, December 9-12, 1996, Victoria Conference Centre, Victoria, B.C. B.C. Ministry of Forests, Victoria, B.C.

Harper G.J., P.G. Comeau, W. Hintz, R. Prasad and E.M. Becker. 1999.Chondrostereum purpureum as a biological control agent in forest vegetation management. II. Efficacy on Sitka alder and aspen in western Canada. Can. J. For. Res. 29:852-858.

Conlin, T., J.G. Harper and P.G. Comeau. 2000. Evaluation of the effectiveness of Chondrostereum purpureum for the control of mechanically brushed trembling aspen suckers in a two-year old conifer plantation: 3rd year results. B.C. Min. For. Research Program Extension Note 49.

Comments:

Chondrostereum purpureum appears very effective on alder when applied to cut surfaces. The effect on aspen is unclear so far.

B.C. Hydro is also conducting extensive testing with this product.