Resistance of Scots pine half-sib families to <i>Heterobasidion annosum</i> in progeny field trials

Five Scots pine ( L.) progeny field trials, each established in different Lithuanian regions of provenance in 1983, were studied. Each progeny field trial consists of 140 half-sib families from seven populations (20 families from each population). The evaluation was carried out in 2012 an...

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Main Authors: Marčiulynas, Adas, Sirgedaitė-Šėžienė, Vaida, Žemaitis, Povilas, Jansons, Āris, Baliuckas, Virgilijus
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Language:English
Published: Finnish Society of Forest Science 2020-01-01
Series:Silva Fennica
Online Access:https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/10276
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spelling doaj-e81847b2527d4c96a949e46cc1a97bed2020-11-25T02:44:04ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40752020-01-0154410.14214/sf.10276Resistance of Scots pine half-sib families to <i>Heterobasidion annosum</i> in progeny field trialsMarčiulynas, AdasSirgedaitė-Šėžienė, VaidaŽemaitis, PovilasJansons, ĀrisBaliuckas, Virgilijus Five Scots pine ( L.) progeny field trials, each established in different Lithuanian regions of provenance in 1983, were studied. Each progeny field trial consists of 140 half-sib families from seven populations (20 families from each population). The evaluation was carried out in 2012 and 2018 to assess the families resistance to (Fr.) Bref. An index of resistance in the infected plots was calculated. To verify the accuracy of the method, total phenolic compounds (TPC) was chosen as key parameter to compare with the plant resistance index. During the six years between the two assessments, the percentage of living Scots pine trees in the progeny field trials decreased up to 20 percentage points (range: 4 p.p. to 20 p.p.). In 2018 the area of damaged plots (in percentage from total field trial area) varied from 17 to 27%. Tree mortality in the trial correlates with site soil fertility â more fertile soils were distinguished by higher tree percentage loss and . Using analysis from combined data of all progeny trials, the family variance component reached 13.3â±â2.2% and family heritability was 0.81. Family heritability estimates for root rot resistance show possibilities of high breeding effectiveness. The correlations between the trials in family resistance estimates were negligible (ranging from 0 to 0.28). The significant high correlation coefficient was determined between the resistance index and TPC concentration (â=â0.77, â=â0.0003). This allows us to assume that plant resistance is directly linked on TPC synthesis. The results indicate that the chosen methods of chemical resistance for identification of root rot-resistant genotypes are applicable for the selection of Scots pine half-sib families in the field trials with higher resistance to pathogens.Pinus sylvestrisHeterobasidion annosumH. annosumvice versarphttps://www.silvafennica.fi/article/10276
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author Marčiulynas, Adas
Sirgedaitė-Šėžienė, Vaida
Žemaitis, Povilas
Jansons, Āris
Baliuckas, Virgilijus
spellingShingle Marčiulynas, Adas
Sirgedaitė-Šėžienė, Vaida
Žemaitis, Povilas
Jansons, Āris
Baliuckas, Virgilijus
Resistance of Scots pine half-sib families to <i>Heterobasidion annosum</i> in progeny field trials
Silva Fennica
author_facet Marčiulynas, Adas
Sirgedaitė-Šėžienė, Vaida
Žemaitis, Povilas
Jansons, Āris
Baliuckas, Virgilijus
author_sort Marčiulynas, Adas
title Resistance of Scots pine half-sib families to <i>Heterobasidion annosum</i> in progeny field trials
title_short Resistance of Scots pine half-sib families to <i>Heterobasidion annosum</i> in progeny field trials
title_full Resistance of Scots pine half-sib families to <i>Heterobasidion annosum</i> in progeny field trials
title_fullStr Resistance of Scots pine half-sib families to <i>Heterobasidion annosum</i> in progeny field trials
title_full_unstemmed Resistance of Scots pine half-sib families to <i>Heterobasidion annosum</i> in progeny field trials
title_sort resistance of scots pine half-sib families to <i>heterobasidion annosum</i> in progeny field trials
publisher Finnish Society of Forest Science
series Silva Fennica
issn 2242-4075
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Five Scots pine ( L.) progeny field trials, each established in different Lithuanian regions of provenance in 1983, were studied. Each progeny field trial consists of 140 half-sib families from seven populations (20 families from each population). The evaluation was carried out in 2012 and 2018 to assess the families resistance to (Fr.) Bref. An index of resistance in the infected plots was calculated. To verify the accuracy of the method, total phenolic compounds (TPC) was chosen as key parameter to compare with the plant resistance index. During the six years between the two assessments, the percentage of living Scots pine trees in the progeny field trials decreased up to 20 percentage points (range: 4 p.p. to 20 p.p.). In 2018 the area of damaged plots (in percentage from total field trial area) varied from 17 to 27%. Tree mortality in the trial correlates with site soil fertility â more fertile soils were distinguished by higher tree percentage loss and . Using analysis from combined data of all progeny trials, the family variance component reached 13.3â±â2.2% and family heritability was 0.81. Family heritability estimates for root rot resistance show possibilities of high breeding effectiveness. The correlations between the trials in family resistance estimates were negligible (ranging from 0 to 0.28). The significant high correlation coefficient was determined between the resistance index and TPC concentration (â=â0.77, â=â0.0003). This allows us to assume that plant resistance is directly linked on TPC synthesis. The results indicate that the chosen methods of chemical resistance for identification of root rot-resistant genotypes are applicable for the selection of Scots pine half-sib families in the field trials with higher resistance to pathogens.Pinus sylvestrisHeterobasidion annosumH. annosumvice versarp
url https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/10276
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