Author/Authors :
T. VIRTANEN، نويسنده , , H. RANTA and S. NEUVONEN، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
We tested experttnetitally whether shoot feeding aphids
Cinara pinea (Mordv.) can promote the developtnent of
Gremmeniella abietina (Lagerb.) Morelet, a fungus which
causes Sderoderris canker disease in conifers. Pine seedlings
were infested with aphids at two different times, and
stibsequetitly inoculated with conidia of G. abietina at
two different times. The degree of infestation was classified
into three groups based on the number of aphids/
seedling: none, one (low level), and three (high level).
Because of parthenogenetic reproduction, the number of
aphids increased during the summer, so we also used
aphid numbers to explain the development of the symptoms.
Necrosis caused by G. abietina was more prevalent
in seedlitigs infested by aphids in June, and inoculated
with fungus in July. Expressed as percents of the total
length of the shoots, the necrosis had advanced 50%,
70%, and 95% with no, low, and high aphid levels,
respectively. Canker formation was significantly greater
when G. abietina conidia were inoculated in July, compared
to August. In August, there were no statistically
significant differences in the intensity of disease between
aphid infestation levels, but the mean number of aphids
was related to disease intensity. In the spring following
infection, seedhngs with aphids had more dead and fewer
healthy terminal buds compared to seedlings without
aphids