1985
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0329.1985.tb00873.x
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The influence of pine twist rust (Melampsora pinitorqua) on growth and development of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris)

Abstract: The influence of pine iwist rust (Melampsora pinitorqua) on growth and development ol Seots pine wa.s studied during three consecutive years. Tbe e.xperimcntal material included three provenances from natural stands and one open pollinated seed orchard progeny, l fftd b i tit t bd Trees affected trees tands and one open pollinated seed orchard progeny. s severely affected by pine twist rust reacbed an avorai;e of 3S % lower height than did nonted trees, while mildly affected trees grew somewhat better, on tbe … Show more

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“…The physiological stage of the host at the time of dispersal of basidiospores can also differ between years; thus observed genetic correlations will not be stable over the long term since, in actuality, they concern different traits. Such instability between years in rust susceptibility was observed by Martinsson (1985) in experiments under natural conditions. The degree of instability may be increased in artificial inoculation experiments in which spore dispersal may target different host growth rhythm phases in different years.…”
Section: Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…The physiological stage of the host at the time of dispersal of basidiospores can also differ between years; thus observed genetic correlations will not be stable over the long term since, in actuality, they concern different traits. Such instability between years in rust susceptibility was observed by Martinsson (1985) in experiments under natural conditions. The degree of instability may be increased in artificial inoculation experiments in which spore dispersal may target different host growth rhythm phases in different years.…”
Section: Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Trees that are tall could be highly rust resistant in one environment while being susceptible in another. Thus in trying to explain the earlier reported positive phenotypic relations between fast-growing and rust-sensitive pine individuals (Klingstrom 1969;Martinsson 1980Martinsson , 1987 environmental as well as genetic relations must be considered; for example, the same environmental conditions may favor both growth and rust susceptibility. Furthermore, the cited studies comprised a rather restricted sample of trees without any distinctive population or family structure.…”
Section: Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Höhn.) and by Downloaded by [University of Cambridge] at 19:42 04 January 2015 Martinsson (1985) in studies of pine twist rust (Metampsora pinitorqua (Braun) Rostr). The findings should have practical implications in the tree breeding programmes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…is one ofthe most severe fungal diseases in pine stands in Scandinavia (KARDELL 1966;KURKELA 1973;MARTiNSSON 1985). Fortunately, most plants show varying degree of resistance to the fungus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%