Pathogens and other threats to Pinus contorta in northern Sweden

The background to the large-scale planting of Pinus contorta in northern Sweden is reviewed with an account of the distribution and characteristics ofPi nus contorta within its natural range in western North America. The threatsto successful planting of exotics are discussed in relation to the histo...

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Main Author: Karlman, Margareta
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Institutionen för fysiologisk botanik 1984
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-78979 2023-10-09T21:54:30+02:00 Pathogens and other threats to Pinus contorta in northern Sweden Karlman, Margareta 1984 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-78979 eng eng Institutionen för fysiologisk botanik Umeå : Umeå universitet http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-78979 urn:isbn:91-7174-168-2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Pinus contorta Pinus sylvestris provenance weather damage vole damage parasitic fungi Gremmeniella abietina Phacidium infestans Sweden Botany Botanik Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 1984 ftumeauniv 2023-09-22T13:48:18Z The background to the large-scale planting of Pinus contorta in northern Sweden is reviewed with an account of the distribution and characteristics ofPi nus contorta within its natural range in western North America. The threatsto successful planting of exotics are discussed in relation to the historicalbackground. Attention is also drawn to parasitic fungi which are infectingPi nus contorta in western Canada, and to the potential threat they representto the indigenous Pi nus sylvestris in Sweden.During a seven-year-period 100 provenances of Pi nus contorta have been investigatedannually with respect to different kinds of damage, primarilythose by parasitic fungi. The study indicates that damage to Pi nus contortaprimarily occurs during the first ten years after planting. Northern provenancesof Pi nus contorta are generally more resistant to pathogens than southernprovenances. Weather damage occurs almost every year among trees ofsouthern and coastal provenance. Even trees of northern provenance have sufferedfrom weather damage due to temperature oscillations during shoot elongation.Severe weather damage is a predisposing factor to infection by secondarypathogens primarily.Gremmeniella abietina. There is a minor correlation betweensevere weather damage and Phacidium infestans. Even northern provenancesof Pinus contorta are infected by Phacidi um infestans in high altitude standsin northern Sweden. Snow b light infection is, however, of a minor importanceto lodgepole pine than to Scots pine due to the rapid early growth of the former.The most productive plants of both Pinus contorta and Pinus sylvestrisare attacked by Phacidi um infestans. Plants not infected by snow b light havea lower height growth than those infected.Severe infection by Gremmeniella abietina has been recorded after voleattack, even among northern provenances of lodgepole pine. So far Pinus contortahas mainly been infected by the same fungi as Pinus sylvestris, with the |exception of Melampsora pinitorqua and Lophodermella sul ci gena. Pinus ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Northern Sweden Umeå University: Publications (DiVA) Canada
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topic Pinus contorta
Pinus sylvestris
provenance
weather damage
vole damage
parasitic fungi
Gremmeniella abietina
Phacidium infestans
Sweden
Botany
Botanik
spellingShingle Pinus contorta
Pinus sylvestris
provenance
weather damage
vole damage
parasitic fungi
Gremmeniella abietina
Phacidium infestans
Sweden
Botany
Botanik
Karlman, Margareta
Pathogens and other threats to Pinus contorta in northern Sweden
topic_facet Pinus contorta
Pinus sylvestris
provenance
weather damage
vole damage
parasitic fungi
Gremmeniella abietina
Phacidium infestans
Sweden
Botany
Botanik
description The background to the large-scale planting of Pinus contorta in northern Sweden is reviewed with an account of the distribution and characteristics ofPi nus contorta within its natural range in western North America. The threatsto successful planting of exotics are discussed in relation to the historicalbackground. Attention is also drawn to parasitic fungi which are infectingPi nus contorta in western Canada, and to the potential threat they representto the indigenous Pi nus sylvestris in Sweden.During a seven-year-period 100 provenances of Pi nus contorta have been investigatedannually with respect to different kinds of damage, primarilythose by parasitic fungi. The study indicates that damage to Pi nus contortaprimarily occurs during the first ten years after planting. Northern provenancesof Pi nus contorta are generally more resistant to pathogens than southernprovenances. Weather damage occurs almost every year among trees ofsouthern and coastal provenance. Even trees of northern provenance have sufferedfrom weather damage due to temperature oscillations during shoot elongation.Severe weather damage is a predisposing factor to infection by secondarypathogens primarily.Gremmeniella abietina. There is a minor correlation betweensevere weather damage and Phacidium infestans. Even northern provenancesof Pinus contorta are infected by Phacidi um infestans in high altitude standsin northern Sweden. Snow b light infection is, however, of a minor importanceto lodgepole pine than to Scots pine due to the rapid early growth of the former.The most productive plants of both Pinus contorta and Pinus sylvestrisare attacked by Phacidi um infestans. Plants not infected by snow b light havea lower height growth than those infected.Severe infection by Gremmeniella abietina has been recorded after voleattack, even among northern provenances of lodgepole pine. So far Pinus contortahas mainly been infected by the same fungi as Pinus sylvestris, with the |exception of Melampsora pinitorqua and Lophodermella sul ci gena. Pinus ...
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Karlman, Margareta
author_facet Karlman, Margareta
author_sort Karlman, Margareta
title Pathogens and other threats to Pinus contorta in northern Sweden
title_short Pathogens and other threats to Pinus contorta in northern Sweden
title_full Pathogens and other threats to Pinus contorta in northern Sweden
title_fullStr Pathogens and other threats to Pinus contorta in northern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Pathogens and other threats to Pinus contorta in northern Sweden
title_sort pathogens and other threats to pinus contorta in northern sweden
publisher Institutionen för fysiologisk botanik
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