globalchange  > 影响、适应和脆弱性
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2015.01.029
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-84923870418
论文题名:
Selection for resistance to white pine blister rust affects the abiotic stress tolerances of limber pine
作者: Vogan P.J.; Schoettle A.W.
刊名: Forest Ecology and Management
ISSN:  0378-1127
出版年: 2015
卷: 344
起始页码: 110
结束页码: 119
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Cold hardiness ; Cronartium ribiola ; Disease resistance ; Drought ; Pinus flexilis ; Restoration
Scopus关键词: Agronomy ; Climate change ; Drought ; Forestry ; Image reconstruction ; Restoration ; Abiotic stress tolerances ; Abiotic-stress response ; Cold hardiness ; Cronartium ribiola ; Dendroctonus ponderosae ; Disease resistance ; Pinus flexilis ; Restoration strategies ; Pathogens ; beetle ; climate change ; coniferous tree ; disease resistance ; drought stress ; environmental factor ; fitness ; fungal disease ; gene expression ; invasibility ; mortality ; physiological response ; stomatal conductance ; Diseases ; Drought ; Pinus Flexilis ; Restoration ; Arceuthobium cyanocarpum ; Arceuthobium pusillum ; Coleoptera ; Cronartium ; Cronartium ribicola ; Dendroctonus ponderosae ; Pinus flexilis ; Pinus mugo
英文摘要: Limber pine (. Pinus flexilis) mortality is increasing across the West as a result of the combined stresses of white pine blister rust (. Cronartium ribicola; WPBR), mountain pine beetle (. Dendroctonus ponderosae), and dwarf mistletoe (. Arceuthobium cyanocarpum) in a changing climate. With the continued spread of WPBR, extensive mortality will continue with strong selection against trees that lack genetic resistance to the disease. Naturally-occurring resistance to the non-native fungal pathogen C. ribicola is present in limber pine and is the cornerstone of restoration strategies. Disease resistance to native pathogens can carry a strong fitness cost to the host in the absence of the pathogen. However we suspect this to be unlikely in the case of resistance to a non-native pathogen as the resistance would not have persisted in the pre-invasion population. Genetic resistance to a novel stress which the species has not co-evolved may be neutral or carry a benefit to the host via a function that offers adaptive benefit for environmental factor(s), biotic or abiotic, under which it did evolve. Because plant disease defenses can share physiological activity with those that mediate freezing and drought stress sensitivity, both stresses for which limber pine is responsive, we compared cold and drought tolerances of limber pine seedling families from trees previously determined to have (R families) and not have (S families) the Cr4 allele for qualitative resistance to WPBR. R families constitutively had (1) greater cold hardiness than S families and (2) lower stomatal conductance than S families during moderate drought, suggesting that R and S families have different abiotic stress responses such that the post-invasion populations may have the potential for modified competitive ability, especially under a warming climate. The presence of different stress tolerances in R families may also inform hypotheses to explain the presence and frequency of a resistance gene against a non-native pathogen to which the species was not previously exposed. We conclude that as the frequency of qualitative resistance to WPBR increases, through natural selection or planting of disease resistant seedling stock, the resultant populations may have a different suite of stress tolerance traits than pre-invasion populations. The shift in the fundamental niche of limber pine in the presence of C. ribicola should be considered when selecting seed sources and habitats for restoration and projecting future distributions in a changing climate. © 2015.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/65494
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Vogan P.J.,Schoettle A.W.. Selection for resistance to white pine blister rust affects the abiotic stress tolerances of limber pine[J]. Forest Ecology and Management,2015-01-01,344
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