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- Title
Effects of the needle bladder rust ( Chrysomyxa rhododendri) on Norway spruce: implications for subalpine forests.
- Authors
Ganthaler, Andrea; Bauer, Helmut; Gruber, Andreas; Mayr, Michaela; Oberhuber, Walter; Mayr, Stefan
- Abstract
Norway spruce trees in the subalpine forests of the European Alps are frequently attacked by the needle rust Chrysomyxa rhododendri. The obligate parasite undergoes a complex life cycle with a host shift between rhododendrons ( Rhododendron sp.) and Norway spruce [ Picea abies (L.) Karsten] and causes a yellowing and defoliation of the current-year needles in summer. Infected trees show several anatomical, morphological and physiological modifications, including a decrease in pigment content and net photosynthesis of infected needles, lower biomass production and reduced radial and height growth. The consequences are diminished timber yield and cripple growth. Because of repeated heavy infections in recent years, forest managers report increasing difficulties in both natural regeneration and afforestation at high elevation sites, where rhododendrons occur. This review gives a summary of the present knowledge about the effects of C. rhododendri infections on Norway spruce, including so far unpublished findings and with particular attention to the phenomena of resistant trees. Implications for subalpine forests and counter strategies are discussed.
- Subjects
NORWAY spruce; CHRYSOMYXA; TREE diseases &; pests; MYCOSES; HOST-parasite relationships; RHODODENDRONS; BIOMASS production; PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- Publication
European Journal of Forest Research, 2014, Vol 133, Issue 2, p201
- ISSN
1612-4669
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10342-013-0770-6