Short- and long-term cold storage of jack pine bolts is associated with higher concentrations of monoterpenes and nutrients
Studies with conifer-infesting bark beetles commonly use bolts cut from trees to evaluate the effects of host tree quality on various aspects of insect biology. Yet, whether host quality changes between live trees and bolts cut from these trees has not been assessed. Particularly, changes in concent...
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ftdatacite:10.7939/r3-k9v1-5n27 2023-05-15T17:06:17+02:00 Short- and long-term cold storage of jack pine bolts is associated with higher concentrations of monoterpenes and nutrients Guevara-Rozo, Sydne Classens, Gail Hussain, Altaf Erbilgin, Nadir 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.7939/r3-k9v1-5n27 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/525bfc1f-4333-4a10-aa2a-40930be459f7 unknown University of Alberta Library Text/Published Journal Article article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7939/r3-k9v1-5n27 2022-02-08T16:39:48Z Studies with conifer-infesting bark beetles commonly use bolts cut from trees to evaluate the effects of host tree quality on various aspects of insect biology. Yet, whether host quality changes between live trees and bolts cut from these trees has not been assessed. Particularly, changes in concentrations of defense chemicals (such as monoterpenes) and nutrients (such as nitrogen and carbon) have not been compared between live trees and their cut bolts. To determine whether monoterpene and nutrient concentrations differ after cutting, jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.) trees in Lac La Biche (Alberta) were selected and sampled for phloem tissue. Then, these trees were harvested into two bolts per tree and stored at 4 °C for 3 and 6 months. Phloem was sampled from both live trees and bolts 3 and 6 months after storage. We found that major monoterpenes of jack pine were higher in phloem from bolts than from live trees. Storage time did not affect the results. Furthermore, some nutrients including nitrogen were also higher in bolts and varied between storage times. We conclude that researchers should be aware of the observed changes in the host quality that may have positive or negative effects on the development and behavior of bark beetles under observation. Text Lac la Biche DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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Studies with conifer-infesting bark beetles commonly use bolts cut from trees to evaluate the effects of host tree quality on various aspects of insect biology. Yet, whether host quality changes between live trees and bolts cut from these trees has not been assessed. Particularly, changes in concentrations of defense chemicals (such as monoterpenes) and nutrients (such as nitrogen and carbon) have not been compared between live trees and their cut bolts. To determine whether monoterpene and nutrient concentrations differ after cutting, jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.) trees in Lac La Biche (Alberta) were selected and sampled for phloem tissue. Then, these trees were harvested into two bolts per tree and stored at 4 °C for 3 and 6 months. Phloem was sampled from both live trees and bolts 3 and 6 months after storage. We found that major monoterpenes of jack pine were higher in phloem from bolts than from live trees. Storage time did not affect the results. Furthermore, some nutrients including nitrogen were also higher in bolts and varied between storage times. We conclude that researchers should be aware of the observed changes in the host quality that may have positive or negative effects on the development and behavior of bark beetles under observation. |
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Short- and long-term cold storage of jack pine bolts is associated with higher concentrations of monoterpenes and nutrients |
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Short- and long-term cold storage of jack pine bolts is associated with higher concentrations of monoterpenes and nutrients |
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Short- and long-term cold storage of jack pine bolts is associated with higher concentrations of monoterpenes and nutrients |
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Short- and long-term cold storage of jack pine bolts is associated with higher concentrations of monoterpenes and nutrients |
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Short- and long-term cold storage of jack pine bolts is associated with higher concentrations of monoterpenes and nutrients |
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short- and long-term cold storage of jack pine bolts is associated with higher concentrations of monoterpenes and nutrients |
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https://dx.doi.org/10.7939/r3-k9v1-5n27 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/525bfc1f-4333-4a10-aa2a-40930be459f7 |
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