2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10530-022-02958-5
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Pattern of infection by honeysuckle leaf blight, a possible accumulating pathogen, on invasive Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) shrubs in understory and open habitats

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“…Reverse-J diameter distributions are typical of shade- and mid-tolerant woody species, and previous studies have shown that L. maackii is shade tolerant ( e.g ., Castellano and Boyce 2007). The leaf blight caused by I. deformans has been shown to attack a larger fraction of leaf mass in smaller, open-grown shrubs (Helton and Boyce 2022), which is why I predicted that mortality caused by leaf blight would decrease the smallest shrub size classes, leading to a change from a reverse-J shape to a unimodal one. However, I found no evidence of that at the shrub level.…”
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“…Reverse-J diameter distributions are typical of shade- and mid-tolerant woody species, and previous studies have shown that L. maackii is shade tolerant ( e.g ., Castellano and Boyce 2007). The leaf blight caused by I. deformans has been shown to attack a larger fraction of leaf mass in smaller, open-grown shrubs (Helton and Boyce 2022), which is why I predicted that mortality caused by leaf blight would decrease the smallest shrub size classes, leading to a change from a reverse-J shape to a unimodal one. However, I found no evidence of that at the shrub level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Helton and Boyce (2022) found that long shoots are more susceptible to leaf blight than short shoots. Flowers and fruits are usually born on short shoots, which are part of more mature branches, while long shoots are rapidly growing stems that are usually produced to quickly exploit light resources.…”
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