Influence of Forest Conditions on the Spread of Scots Pine Blister Rust and Red Ring Rot in the Priangarye Pine Stands

Scots pine blister rust and red ring rot are common on Scots pine throughout its entire range. Specialists do not explain a significant variation in the prevalence of the diseases uniquely since it depends on complex ecological and silvicultural factors. The aim of this research is to study the infl...

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Main Authors: Andrey I. Tatarintsev, Pavel I. Aminev, Pavel V. Mikhaylov, Andrey A. Goroshko
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/6/617
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spelling doaj-1f7bb113df684882b12d06cb67958f4c2021-06-30T23:41:59ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-06-011061761710.3390/land10060617Influence of Forest Conditions on the Spread of Scots Pine Blister Rust and Red Ring Rot in the Priangarye Pine StandsAndrey I. Tatarintsev0Pavel I. Aminev1Pavel V. Mikhaylov2Andrey A. Goroshko3Scientific Laboratory of Forest Health, Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology, 31, Krasnoyarskii Rabochii Prospekt, 660037 Krasnoyarsk, RussiaScientific Laboratory of Forest Health, Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology, 31, Krasnoyarskii Rabochii Prospekt, 660037 Krasnoyarsk, RussiaScientific Laboratory of Forest Health, Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology, 31, Krasnoyarskii Rabochii Prospekt, 660037 Krasnoyarsk, RussiaScientific Laboratory of Forest Health, Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology, 31, Krasnoyarskii Rabochii Prospekt, 660037 Krasnoyarsk, RussiaScots pine blister rust and red ring rot are common on Scots pine throughout its entire range. Specialists do not explain a significant variation in the prevalence of the diseases uniquely since it depends on complex ecological and silvicultural factors. The aim of this research is to study the influence of forest growth conditions on the incidence of Scots pine blister rust and red ring rot in pine stands of the Priangarye (territory located along the lower reaches of the Angara within the Krasnoyarsk Krai). The research methods included a detailed forest pathological examination of prevailing pine forest types, specific symptom-based macroscopic diagnosis of the diseases, data analysis using parametric and non-parametric statistical tests. Forest growth conditions indicators included type of forest, habitat conditions, and bonitet class of forest stands. The incidence of Scots pine blister rust and red ring rot in pine forests of the Priangarye reaches the extent of moderate and severe damage, respectively. The prevalence of Scots pine blister rust is significantly higher in low-bonitet lichen pine forests; the incidence rate increases along the gradient of decreasing fertility and soil moisture level. The incidence of red ring rot is significantly higher in herb-rich pine forests, in gradations of maximum soil fertility and medium soil moisture. The revealed patterns are explained by the bioecological characteristic features of pathogens (for red ring rot—additionally by factors of structural immunity in pine trees). The results of the research should be recognized in the organization of forestry practice.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/6/617pine forestScots pine blister rustred ring rotforest pathological examinationincidenceforest type
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author Andrey I. Tatarintsev
Pavel I. Aminev
Pavel V. Mikhaylov
Andrey A. Goroshko
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Pavel I. Aminev
Pavel V. Mikhaylov
Andrey A. Goroshko
Influence of Forest Conditions on the Spread of Scots Pine Blister Rust and Red Ring Rot in the Priangarye Pine Stands
Land
pine forest
Scots pine blister rust
red ring rot
forest pathological examination
incidence
forest type
author_facet Andrey I. Tatarintsev
Pavel I. Aminev
Pavel V. Mikhaylov
Andrey A. Goroshko
author_sort Andrey I. Tatarintsev
title Influence of Forest Conditions on the Spread of Scots Pine Blister Rust and Red Ring Rot in the Priangarye Pine Stands
title_short Influence of Forest Conditions on the Spread of Scots Pine Blister Rust and Red Ring Rot in the Priangarye Pine Stands
title_full Influence of Forest Conditions on the Spread of Scots Pine Blister Rust and Red Ring Rot in the Priangarye Pine Stands
title_fullStr Influence of Forest Conditions on the Spread of Scots Pine Blister Rust and Red Ring Rot in the Priangarye Pine Stands
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Forest Conditions on the Spread of Scots Pine Blister Rust and Red Ring Rot in the Priangarye Pine Stands
title_sort influence of forest conditions on the spread of scots pine blister rust and red ring rot in the priangarye pine stands
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Scots pine blister rust and red ring rot are common on Scots pine throughout its entire range. Specialists do not explain a significant variation in the prevalence of the diseases uniquely since it depends on complex ecological and silvicultural factors. The aim of this research is to study the influence of forest growth conditions on the incidence of Scots pine blister rust and red ring rot in pine stands of the Priangarye (territory located along the lower reaches of the Angara within the Krasnoyarsk Krai). The research methods included a detailed forest pathological examination of prevailing pine forest types, specific symptom-based macroscopic diagnosis of the diseases, data analysis using parametric and non-parametric statistical tests. Forest growth conditions indicators included type of forest, habitat conditions, and bonitet class of forest stands. The incidence of Scots pine blister rust and red ring rot in pine forests of the Priangarye reaches the extent of moderate and severe damage, respectively. The prevalence of Scots pine blister rust is significantly higher in low-bonitet lichen pine forests; the incidence rate increases along the gradient of decreasing fertility and soil moisture level. The incidence of red ring rot is significantly higher in herb-rich pine forests, in gradations of maximum soil fertility and medium soil moisture. The revealed patterns are explained by the bioecological characteristic features of pathogens (for red ring rot—additionally by factors of structural immunity in pine trees). The results of the research should be recognized in the organization of forestry practice.
topic pine forest
Scots pine blister rust
red ring rot
forest pathological examination
incidence
forest type
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/6/617
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