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Resin duct characteristics associated with tree resistance to bark beetles across lodgepole and limber pines
by
Mitton, Jeffry B.
, Ferrenberg, Scott
, Kane, Jeffrey M.
in
Agricultural pests
/ Analysis
/ anatomy & histology
/ Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Animals
/ Bark
/ Bark beetles
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Casualties
/ Coleoptera
/ Colorado
/ Conifers
/ Discriminant Analysis
/ Ecology
/ Forest insects
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ General aspects
/ genetic traits
/ growth & development
/ Growth rings
/ Hydrology/Water Resources
/ Insects
/ Life Sciences
/ Pest resistance
/ Pine trees
/ Pinus
/ Pinus - anatomy & histology
/ Pinus - growth & development
/ Pinus contorta
/ Pinus flexilis
/ Plant Sciences
/ PLANT-MICROBE-ANIMAL INTERACTIONS
/ Plant-microbe-animal interactions - Original research
/ Plants
/ Resin canals
/ Resins
/ Resins, Plant
/ Scolytidae
/ Tree growth
/ Trees
/ Trees - anatomy & histology
/ Trees - growth & development
2014
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Resin duct characteristics associated with tree resistance to bark beetles across lodgepole and limber pines
by
Mitton, Jeffry B.
, Ferrenberg, Scott
, Kane, Jeffrey M.
in
Agricultural pests
/ Analysis
/ anatomy & histology
/ Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Animals
/ Bark
/ Bark beetles
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Casualties
/ Coleoptera
/ Colorado
/ Conifers
/ Discriminant Analysis
/ Ecology
/ Forest insects
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ General aspects
/ genetic traits
/ growth & development
/ Growth rings
/ Hydrology/Water Resources
/ Insects
/ Life Sciences
/ Pest resistance
/ Pine trees
/ Pinus
/ Pinus - anatomy & histology
/ Pinus - growth & development
/ Pinus contorta
/ Pinus flexilis
/ Plant Sciences
/ PLANT-MICROBE-ANIMAL INTERACTIONS
/ Plant-microbe-animal interactions - Original research
/ Plants
/ Resin canals
/ Resins
/ Resins, Plant
/ Scolytidae
/ Tree growth
/ Trees
/ Trees - anatomy & histology
/ Trees - growth & development
2014
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Resin duct characteristics associated with tree resistance to bark beetles across lodgepole and limber pines
by
Mitton, Jeffry B.
, Ferrenberg, Scott
, Kane, Jeffrey M.
in
Agricultural pests
/ Analysis
/ anatomy & histology
/ Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Animals
/ Bark
/ Bark beetles
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Casualties
/ Coleoptera
/ Colorado
/ Conifers
/ Discriminant Analysis
/ Ecology
/ Forest insects
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ General aspects
/ genetic traits
/ growth & development
/ Growth rings
/ Hydrology/Water Resources
/ Insects
/ Life Sciences
/ Pest resistance
/ Pine trees
/ Pinus
/ Pinus - anatomy & histology
/ Pinus - growth & development
/ Pinus contorta
/ Pinus flexilis
/ Plant Sciences
/ PLANT-MICROBE-ANIMAL INTERACTIONS
/ Plant-microbe-animal interactions - Original research
/ Plants
/ Resin canals
/ Resins
/ Resins, Plant
/ Scolytidae
/ Tree growth
/ Trees
/ Trees - anatomy & histology
/ Trees - growth & development
2014
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Resin duct characteristics associated with tree resistance to bark beetles across lodgepole and limber pines
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Resin duct characteristics associated with tree resistance to bark beetles across lodgepole and limber pines
2014
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Bark beetles have recently killed billions of trees, yet conifer defenses are formidable and some trees resist attack. A primary anti-insect defense of pines is oleoresin from a system of resin ducts throughout the tree. Resin defense traits are heritable, and evidence suggests that resin duct characteristics are associated with resistance to insects. However, comparisons of resin ducts in trees killed by bark beetles to trees that resisted attack are unavailable. We compared vertical resin duct characteristics (number, density, and size) and growth rates from trees that were “resistant” (survived mass attack) versus “susceptible” (killed by attack) to bark beetles in lodgepole (Pinus contorta) and limber (Pinus flexilis) pines. Resistant trees of both species had significantly more resin ducts in recent growth than susceptible trees. Discriminant analysis (DA) correctly categorized 84 % of lodgepole and 92 % of limber pines as susceptible/resistant based on combinations of resin duct and growth characteristics from recent 5- through 20-year growth intervals. DA models using measures from only the most recent 5 years of growth correctly categorized 72 and 81 % of lodgepole and limber pines, respectively. Comparing resistant to susceptible trees independent of species identity led to the correct categorization of 82 % of trees based on factors from 5- to 20-year intervals, and 73 % of trees using only resin duct counts from the most recent 5 years. We conclude that resin duct characteristics can be used to assess tree resistance to bark beetles across pine species, and offer a metric for management to enhance pest resistance.
Publisher
Springer-Verlag,Springer,Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Analysis
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Animals
/ Bark
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Colorado
/ Conifers
/ Ecology
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Insects
/ Pinus
/ Pinus - growth & development
/ PLANT-MICROBE-ANIMAL INTERACTIONS
/ Plant-microbe-animal interactions - Original research
/ Plants
/ Resins
/ Trees
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