Susceptibility of Eucalyptus globulus ssp globulus to sawfly (Perga affinis ssp insularis) attack and its potential impact on plantation productivity
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posted on 2023-05-16, 13:35 authored by Gregory JordanGregory Jordan, Bradley PottsBradley Potts, Clarke, ARSawflies (Perga species) are leaf-damaging pests of the major plantation tree species Eucalyptus globulus ssp. globulus. This work describes the patterns of quantitative genetic variation in susceptibility to attack by Perga affinis ssp. insularis, based on data from a large open-pollinated trial containing genetic material from throughout the geographic range of E. globulus ssp. globulus Forty three per cent of the trees in the trial exhibited damage from sawflies in either their sixth or seventh growth seasons. The incidence of damage was genetically based, with significant variation between geographic races of E. globulus ssp. globulus and highly heritable (h 2 = 0.43 ± 0.05) variation in damage incidence within races. Susceptibility to sawfly damage significantly affects plant fitness with both genetic and environmental correlations demonstrating that sawfly damage causes slow growth and increased mortality of trees. Mild and severe sawfly damage resulted in 16 and 31% reduction in the basal area of surviving trees, and the effect was consistent across races and families. Based on this data, we propose a model predicting relative plantation productivity of races of different susceptibility under different infestation regimes. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Forest Ecology and ManagementVolume
160Issue
1-3Pagination
189-199ISSN
0378-1127Department/School
School of Natural SciencesPublisher
Elsevier-Science-BVPlace of publication
NetherlandsRepository Status
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