Susceptibility of winter cut red pine (P. resinosa) stumps to Heterobasidion root disease (HRD) infection

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY
Jed Meunier, Kyoko Scanlon, Adam Wallace, L. Williams
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Abstract

Heterobasidion root disease (HRD), a destructive disease of conifers, is a growing management concern. Infection by HRD fungus (Heterobasidion irregulare) most often occurs when spores, usually produced when temperature is between 5–32°C, land and germinate on freshly cut surfaces. Older stump surfaces are generally unsuitable for colonization, likely due to changes in chemical and physical properties of wood and competitor fungi which limit HRD infection. Stump protectants are effective but not used or recommended in subfreezing temperatures during winter when spores are less common. This study evaluated the potential for older cut stump infection following snowmelt in spring via inoculation of disks collected 7 weeks following initial thinning and exposed to extensive subfreezing temperatures. We found a surprising number of disks (40%) were successfully colonized with H. irregulare. More research on potential for winter cut conifer HRD infection is warranted as are steps to limit this potential.
冬切赤松(P.resinosa)树桩对异担子菌根病(HRD)感染的易感性
异担子菌根病(HRD)是针叶树的一种破坏性疾病,日益引起人们的关注。HRD真菌(不规则异担子菌)的感染最常见于孢子(通常在温度介于5–32°C之间时产生)在新切割的表面上降落并发芽时。较老的树桩表面通常不适合定植,这可能是由于木材和竞争真菌的化学和物理特性的变化限制了HRD感染。树桩保护剂是有效的,但在孢子不太常见的冬季,在低于冰点的温度下不使用或不推荐使用。这项研究评估了春季融雪后,通过接种在最初变薄后7周收集的圆盘并暴露在广泛的低于冰点的温度下,较老的切割树桩感染的可能性。我们发现数量惊人的圆盘(40%)成功地被非规则H.定植。有必要对冬季针叶树HRD感染的可能性进行更多的研究,并采取措施限制这种可能性。
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CiteScore
4.20
自引率
9.10%
发文量
109
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Published since 1971, the Canadian Journal of Forest Research is a monthly journal that features articles, reviews, notes and concept papers on a broad spectrum of forest sciences, including biometrics, conservation, disturbances, ecology, economics, entomology, genetics, hydrology, management, nutrient cycling, pathology, physiology, remote sensing, silviculture, social sciences, soils, stand dynamics, and wood science, all in relation to the understanding or management of ecosystem services. It also publishes special issues dedicated to a topic of current interest.
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