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1 Prospects of Molecular Diagnostics of Insect Pest in ITPs in the Philippines
Dianne Joy D. Aguilon, Asst. Professor Dept. Forest Biological Sciences College of Forestry and Natural Resources UP Los Banos

2 What is ITP? Industrial Tree Plantation (ITP) refers to any tract of forestland planted to tree crops primarily to supply the raw material requirements of existing or proposed wood processing and energy-generating plants, and related industries. (DENR DAO No. 01 S. 1991) Tree crops include timber and non-timber species such as rubber, bamboo, rattan, etc. (excluding fruit trees) for commercial and industrial purposes. Each Industrial Tree Plantation (ITP) project must have an approved and issued Integrated Forest Management Agreement (IFMA).(DENR DAO No S. 1999)

3 Plantation Species Mangium,Acacia mangium Bagras,Eucalyptus deglupta
Yemane,Gmelina arborea Falcata,Paraserianthes falcataria Benguet Pine,Pinus kesiya Mahogany,Swietenia macrophylla Teak,Tectona grandis Para rubber,Hevea brasiliensis Ipil-ipil,Leucaena leucocephala

4 What is a pest? any organism that is detrimental to humans, destroys crops/trees & structures, poses threats to human health and livestock reduces aesthetic and recreational value Pests include insects, mites, plant pathogens, weeds, mollusks, fish, birds, and mammals

5 Classification of insect pest based on feeding habit
Sap-suckers Phloem borers INSECT PEST Defoliators or Leaf feeders Wood borers Gall makers Shoot or twig borers

6 Destruction of Introduction of the forest Exotic species WHAT ARE THE
CAUSES OF PEST PROBLEMS? Establishment of Monoculture plantation Improper use of pesticides Climate change

7 Pest and Plantation Forest
Plantation forests are more vulnerable to damage by pests than are natural forests. Inadequate plantation management of either exotic or indigenous species such as poor species-site matching, planting stock with low genetic variability, failure to maintain tree vigour through intermediate cuttings, and reliance on one or two species in a national plantation programme will increase the susceptibility of plantations to pests damage. Plantation forests have a history of periodic outbreaks of bark beetles, defoliators and other insect pests.

8 Hypsipyla robusta Lepidoptera:Pyralidae Mahogany shoot borer

9 Heteropsylla cubana Hemiptera: Cicadellidae Ipil-ipil jumping lice/psyllids

10 Ips calligraphus Coleoptera: Scolytidae Pine engraver beetle
Blue-stain fungi in the sapwood, emanating from an Ips gallery in the phloem, a possible sign of an Ips  engraver beetle infestation

11 Dioryctria rubella Lepidoptera: Pyralidae Pine shoot moth

12 Anoplophora luciphor Coleoptera: Cerambycidae Mangium wood borer

13 Agrilus sexsignatus Coleoptera: Buprestidae Bagras varicose borer

14 Eutectona machaeralis Lepidoptera:Pyralidae Teak skeletonizer

15 Molecular Diagnostics in Insects
DNA Barcoding PCR-based Approaches -Specific PCR -Size differential PCR -PCR-RFLP -Multiplex PCR -RAPD -AFLP Microsatellite analysis New Technologies -Quantitative PCR -Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP)

16 DNA Barcoding

17 Microsatellite Markers
Jenkins C, Chapman T., Micallef J. and Reynolds,O Molecular Techniques for the Detection and Differentiation of Host and Parasitoid Species and the Implications for Fruit Fly Management. Insects. 3,

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19 BASIC APPROACHES IN A PEST PROBLEM
Recognition and detection of the pest situation Identification of the pest species Assessment and functional analysis of the pest situation Selection and application of control methods/IPM Evaluation of the control strategies used

20 Philippine Situationer
Comprehensive research works on pests and IPM in Industrial Tree Plantations are lacking in the Philippines. There were a few published accounts on the plantation pests in the Philippines and information need to be updated/revised. Pest and Diseases of Forest Plantation in the Philippines: A Guidebook, PCAARRD and DENR (1995) Forest Pest and Diseases Research in the Philippines: An Overview by Segundino V. Forondo and Marcelino U. Siladan (1993 or 1994?) Molecular studies on forest pests are very scarce.

21 What's next ? Anchor the study to DOST-PCAARRD S&T Priority in ITPs for funding Collaborate with PGC and DENR Updated Guidebook of Pest in Forest Plantation in the Philippines Molecular characterization of plantation pests/molecular diagnostic tools for ID Diagnostic Protocols for Regulated Pests Insect Molecular Diagnostic Lab in FBS-CFNR open to public,private plantation owners,students,researchers etc.

22 Thank you!


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