Cambium Destruction in Conifers Caused by Pinewood Nematodes

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  • Ronald F. Myers

Abstract

Percentage and rate of mortality in 2-4-year-old conifers depended upon the numbers of pinewood nematodes Bursaphelenchus xylophilus inoculated into their stems. In addition, percentage of conifer mortality was greater for spring inoculations when cambial activity was greater than for late summer and fall inoculations. Gross and histological examination of stems revealed destruction of the cambial layer, including fusiform and ray intitials and their derivatives. These data suggest that cambial and ray destruction causes tree death through blockage of tracheids by gas, oleoresin, or metabolites from dying ray tissues. Key words: histopathology, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, pinewood nematode, pinewi!t disease, conifer death, mortality, Pinus spp.

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1986-07-15

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