Disease Infestation and Insect Damage of Pygmy Trees inMount Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary

Authors

  • Cristine Joy B. Canonigo Bachelor of Science in Biology, Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology
  • Analou D. Dedal Bachelor of Science in Biology, Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59120/drj.v11i2.396

Keywords:

Disease, Mount Hamiguitan, pest, pygmy forest, wild sanctuary

Abstract

The present study examined the disease infestation of pygmy trees in the pygmy field of Mount Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary. It aimed to determine the degree of damage in pygmy tree species, describe the diseases, and determine the plant parts they commonly affect. A total of 10 stations were established in the study area, and sampling was conducted through the transect walking method. Three replicates of tree species in each station were examined. Collected samples were brought to the laboratory for further identification of the possible causes, vectors, and causative agents of the diseases.The result showed that among the 10 stations, bacteria, fungi, and insects were common agents of diseases. Five stations were infected by fungal diseases (stations 1-2, 5, 8, and 10), bacteria-contaminated station 6, and insect pests infected the other three stations—stations 1, 4, 6, and 9 experienced major insect infestation. Among the stations, the damage was severe at station 1, followed by stations 4, 6, and 9, while station 7 experienced the least harm. Symptoms of diseases include leaf scratches along the leaf blades, black spots, red lesions of leaves, and wilting. This study’s result points to leaves commonly affected by diseases. One of the most common symptoms was leaf scratches along the leaf blades of stunted trees, which was damage caused by the pests. Fungi were dominant in causing internal infections in plant parts of the trees, leading to disease infestation in the pygmy forest in Mount Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary.

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Published

2025-06-20

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How to Cite

Canonigo , C. J. B., & Dedal, A. D. (2025). Disease Infestation and Insect Damage of Pygmy Trees inMount Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary. Davao Research Journal, 11(2), 48-59. https://doi.org/10.59120/drj.v11i2.396