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Defensive mechanisms of loblolly and shortleaf pine against attack by southern pine beetle,Dendroctonus frontalis Zimmermann,and its fungal associate,Ceratocystis minor (Hedgecock) Hunt
Authors:Stephen P. Cook  Fred P. Hain
Affiliation:(1) Department of Entomology, North Carolina State University, Box 7626, 27695-7626 Raleigh, North Carolina
Abstract:
Loblolly and shortleaf pine growing on a single site in the North Carolina piedmont were examined to determine similarities and differences in their defensive mechanisms against the southern pine beetle,Dendroctonus frontalis Zimmermann, and its fungal associate,Ceratocystis minor (Hedgecock) Hunt. Both species responded to wounding and fungal inoculation by forming a hypersensitive lesion around the wound site. There were significantly less soluble sugars and more monoterpenes in the lesion tissue than in unwounded inner bark. The two species were similar in resin flow rate and inner bark soluble sugar content, but the loblolly pines had thicker bark, longer hypersensitive lesions, and a higher concentration of inner bark monoterpenes. Inner bark monoterpene composition was also significantly different between the two pine species. It is hypothesized that two different defensive strategies against southern pine beetle attack may be utilized.
Keywords:Dendroctonus frontalis  Coleoptera  Scolytidae  Ceratocystis minor  Pinus  bark beetle  fungus  defense  monoterpenes  soluble sugars  resin flow  hypersensitive lesion
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