Synthesis and New Observations on Needle Pathogens of Larch in Northern Finland

Needle pathogens of larch (Larix spp.) in the Nordic countries are under-studied. Their incidence in Finland tends to be low and local, and this may be a function of enemy release, since species of larch were introduced to the region. Here, the ecology and incidence of larch needle pathogens and the...

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Published in:Forests
Main Author: Risto Jalkanen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/f7010025
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:08cf6c3b04514fccadaf6aa18422e7d4 2023-05-15T15:05:05+02:00 Synthesis and New Observations on Needle Pathogens of Larch in Northern Finland Risto Jalkanen 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/f7010025 https://doaj.org/article/08cf6c3b04514fccadaf6aa18422e7d4 EN eng MDPI AG http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/7/1/25 https://doaj.org/toc/1999-4907 1999-4907 doi:10.3390/f7010025 https://doaj.org/article/08cf6c3b04514fccadaf6aa18422e7d4 Forests, Vol 7, Iss 1, p 25 (2016) Larix Hypodermella laricis Mycosphaerella laricina Melampsora Melampsoridium rusts alternate hosts Betula Salix Alnus Plant ecology QK900-989 article 2016 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/f7010025 2022-12-31T07:27:21Z Needle pathogens of larch (Larix spp.) in the Nordic countries are under-studied. Their incidence in Finland tends to be low and local, and this may be a function of enemy release, since species of larch were introduced to the region. Here, the ecology and incidence of larch needle pathogens and the abiotic factors that also affect larch in northern Finland are reviewed. Field observations and related laboratory analyses during the past 35 years have mainly been obtained near the Kivalo Research Area within the Arctic Circle, Finnish Lapland. The relatively recent introduction of Hypodermella laricis is a primary focus. This pathogen is not only new to Nordic countries, but can cause severe outbreaks, defoliation and crown-thinning in the canopies of all ages of most planted larch species worldwide. Symptoms of H. laricis clearly differ from those of Mycosphaerella laricina; the latter has affected Larix sibirica at high latitudes for decades. The effects of Meria laricis, Lophodermium laricinum, various rust fungi, and wind and frost are also discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Northern Finland Lapland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Kivalo ENVELOPE(25.583,25.583,66.083,66.083) Forests 7 12 25
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topic Larix
Hypodermella laricis
Mycosphaerella laricina
Melampsora
Melampsoridium
rusts
alternate hosts
Betula
Salix
Alnus
Plant ecology
QK900-989
spellingShingle Larix
Hypodermella laricis
Mycosphaerella laricina
Melampsora
Melampsoridium
rusts
alternate hosts
Betula
Salix
Alnus
Plant ecology
QK900-989
Risto Jalkanen
Synthesis and New Observations on Needle Pathogens of Larch in Northern Finland
topic_facet Larix
Hypodermella laricis
Mycosphaerella laricina
Melampsora
Melampsoridium
rusts
alternate hosts
Betula
Salix
Alnus
Plant ecology
QK900-989
description Needle pathogens of larch (Larix spp.) in the Nordic countries are under-studied. Their incidence in Finland tends to be low and local, and this may be a function of enemy release, since species of larch were introduced to the region. Here, the ecology and incidence of larch needle pathogens and the abiotic factors that also affect larch in northern Finland are reviewed. Field observations and related laboratory analyses during the past 35 years have mainly been obtained near the Kivalo Research Area within the Arctic Circle, Finnish Lapland. The relatively recent introduction of Hypodermella laricis is a primary focus. This pathogen is not only new to Nordic countries, but can cause severe outbreaks, defoliation and crown-thinning in the canopies of all ages of most planted larch species worldwide. Symptoms of H. laricis clearly differ from those of Mycosphaerella laricina; the latter has affected Larix sibirica at high latitudes for decades. The effects of Meria laricis, Lophodermium laricinum, various rust fungi, and wind and frost are also discussed.
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title_short Synthesis and New Observations on Needle Pathogens of Larch in Northern Finland
title_full Synthesis and New Observations on Needle Pathogens of Larch in Northern Finland
title_fullStr Synthesis and New Observations on Needle Pathogens of Larch in Northern Finland
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and New Observations on Needle Pathogens of Larch in Northern Finland
title_sort synthesis and new observations on needle pathogens of larch in northern finland
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