# Pairing Spruce Budworm Control and Minimal Understory Perturbations: Effects of Btk Spraying Frequency in Boreal Forests

**Authors:** Mathilde Robitaille, David Pothier, Stéphanie Pellerin

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/ece3.73188 · Ecology and Evolution · 2026-02-27

## TL;DR

This study examines how different frequencies of Btk spraying affect spruce budworm control and understory vegetation in boreal forests.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into the ecological effects of biennial Btk spraying on understory plant communities and defoliation control.

## Key findings

- Reducing Btk spraying frequency increased light availability and vascular plant richness in the understory.
- Biennial spraying preserved foliage during infestations while limiting shifts toward early-successional vegetation.
- Arboreal lichen biomass remained unchanged despite changes in spraying frequency.

## Abstract

Since 1985, more than 10 million hectares of Canadian forests have been treated against spruce budworm (SBW) epidemics using the Btk biological insecticide. Still, no study has thoroughly evaluated the effects of these interventions on understory vegetation. Since the forest floor hosts most of the plant diversity in boreal forests and provides critical habitats for wildlife, it is crucial to determine the best treatment to reduce defoliation caused by SBW, while minimizing disturbances to understory plant communities. Using an experimental design established in 2007, we tested in 2022 the effects of different Btk spraying frequencies on tree defoliation, understory vegetation, and arboreal lichens. Our results show that reducing the spraying frequency increased light availability in the understory, leading to higher vascular plant richness, increased cover of shrubs, forbs, and shade‐intolerant species, and a greater number of fruits produced by fleshy‐fruit bearing plants, while arboreal lichen biomass remained unchanged. Although annual spraying most effectively limits SBW‐induced defoliation, such an approach may not be necessary to maintain canopy closure. Biennial applications appear sufficient to preserve foliage during SBW infestation, while limiting understory shifts toward early‐successional vegetation.

Spruce budworm epidemic induces tree mortality and modifies understory communities. Could aerial spraying of Btk reduce perturbations in understory communities? Biannual Btk spraying could prevent both wood loss and understory degradation.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** fire (MESH:D000092422)
- **Chemicals:** Btk (-), water (MESH:D014867)
- **Species:** Populus balsamifera (balsam poplar, species) [taxon 73824], Pleurozium schreberi (species) [taxon 34163], Populus tremuloides (quaking aspen, species) [taxon 3693], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Betula papyrifera (canoe birch, species) [taxon 3507], Aralia nudicaulis (species) [taxon 45207], Rangifer tarandus caribou (subspecies) [taxon 86327], Evernia (genus) [taxon 87256], Maianthemum canadense (species) [taxon 416391], Rangifer tarandus (caribou, species) [taxon 9870], Bryophyta (mosses, clade) [taxon 3208], Acer rubrum (red maple, species) [taxon 45314], Taxus canadensis (Canada yew, species) [taxon 88032], Rubus pubescens (dwarf raspberry, species) [taxon 75086], Kalmia angustifolia (species) [taxon 45901], Dryopteris cristata (species) [taxon 32114], Broussonetia papyrifera (gou shu, species) [taxon 172644], Vaccinium myrtilloides (species) [taxon 1503870], Hylocomium splendens (species) [taxon 53007], Abies balsamea (balsam fir, species) [taxon 90345], Bacillus sp. TK (species) [taxon 1216881], Cornus canadensis (bunchberry, species) [taxon 4282], Acer spicatum (moose maple, species) [taxon 57652], Sorbus decora (species) [taxon 765745], Eurybia macrophylla (bigleaf aster, species) [taxon 481921], Rubus idaeus (European red raspberry, species) [taxon 32247], Viburnum cassinoides (species) [taxon 1127640], Choristoneura fumiferana (eastern spruce budworm, species) [taxon 7141], Clintonia borealis (species) [taxon 34183], Pinus banksiana (jack pine, species) [taxon 3353], Vaccinium angustifolium (lowbush blueberry, species) [taxon 472369]

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