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Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research | 1992

Conifer seedling root fungi and root dieback in Finnish nurseries

Arja Lilja; Sakari Lilja; Marja Poteri; Li Ziren

Fungi were isolated from the roots and growth substrate of bare‐rooted and containerized Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies nursery seedlings displaying a root dieback. Isolations were also made from visually healthy seedlings. The potential pathogenicity of all isolated species was determined in laboratory trials. Cylindrocarpon spp., Fusarium spp. and Trichoderma viride were frequently isolated. The isolation frequency of a uninucleate Rhizoctonia‐like fungus, Pythium spp. and Phytophthora imdulatum from diseased containerized seedlings and their pathogenicity in tests suggest that these fungi are likely involved in the root dieback disease in containers. The pathogenic Rhizoctonia‐like fungus in addition to Pythium spp. was also isolated from bare‐rooted seedlings. In greenhouse tests Pythium spp. were more pathogenic to 4‐week‐old Scots pine seedlings grown before transplantation in unsterile substrate than to those seedlings grown axenically in agar. External factors are considered to have some role in...


Environmental Pollution | 2008

Stomatal characteristics and infection biology of Pyrenopeziza betulicola in Betula pendula trees grown under elevated CO2 and O3

Johanna Riikonen; Leena Syrjälä; Ingmar Tulva; Pille Mänd; Elina Oksanen; Marja Poteri; Elina Vapaavuori

Two silver birch clones were exposed to ambient and elevated concentrations of CO(2) and O(3), and their combination for 3 years, using open-top chambers. We evaluated the effects of elevated CO(2) and O(3) on stomatal conductance (g(s)), density (SD) and index (SI), length of the guard cells, and epidermal cell size and number, with respect to crown position and leaf type. The relationship between the infection biology of the fungus (Pyrenopeziza betulicola) causing leaf spot disease and stomatal characteristics was also studied. Leaf type was an important determinant of O(3) response in silver birch, while crown position and clone played only a minor role. Elevated CO(2) reduced the g(s), but had otherwise no significant effect on the parameters studied. No significant interactions between elevated CO(2) and O(3) were found. The infection biology of P. betulicola was not correlated with SD or g(s), but it did occasionally correlate positively with the length of the guard cells.


Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research | 2018

Occurrence of the moth Cydia pactolana is associated with the spruce canker fungus Neonectria fuckeliana

Anne Uimari; Kari Heliövaara; Katalin Tuba; Marja Poteri; Martti Vuorinen

ABSTRACT Several young damaged Norway spruce stands in eastern and central Finland were observed from 2013 to 2016. The damage included trees with heavy resin flow, necrotic foliage, stem and branch cankers and dead trees. Pest identification resulted in the tortricid moth Cydia pactolana whose occurrence was always associated with the presence of the ascomycete pathogen Neonectria fuckeliana. Both the insect and the disease contributed to the extent of the damage, but it is not possible to say in which order they had attacked the trees. Apparently, changed climate has affected the increased occurrence of both the fungus and the moth. However, the characteristics of the insect–fungus interaction and the factors contributing to the coincidences are unknown. Emerging coexistence or potential symbiosis of the two damaging agents is a serious threat for Norway spruce cultivation. Understanding the biology of this fungus–insect interaction is important for controlling them.


Archive | 2002

Open-top Chamber Fumigation of Cloned Silver Birch (Betula pendula Roth) Trees to Elevated CO2 and Ozone: Description of the Fumigation System and the Experimental Site

Elina Vapaavuori; Timo Oksanen; Jarmo K. Holopainen; Toini Holopainen; Juha Heiskanen; Riitta Julkunen-Tiitto; Anne Kasurinen; Jukka Laitinen; Elina Oksanen; Petri Peltonen; Marja Poteri; Tapani Repo; Johanna Riikonen; Leena Syrjälä


Silva Fennica | 2010

Fungal diseases in forest nurseries in Finland

Arja Lilja; Marja Poteri; Raija-Liisa Petäistö; Risto Rikala; Timo Kurkela; Risto Kasanen


Forest Pathology | 2001

Experimental testing of rust fungus-mediated herbivory resistance in Betula pendula

Kari Saikkonen; Jouni U. Ahlholm; Marjo Helander; Marja Poteri; J. Tuominen


Forest Pathology | 1992

Screening of clones of Betula pendula and B. pubescens against two forms of Melampsoridium betulinum leaf rust fungus

Marja Poteri


Forest Pathology | 1987

Effects of some environmental conditions on the response of birch bark to wounding

P. Romakkaniemi; Marja Poteri


Metsätieteen aikakauskirja | 2014

Metsäpuiden taimituotantoa ja joulupuiden kasvatusta uhkaavat taudit

Arja Lilja; Katri Himanen; Anna Poimala; Marja Poteri


Archive | 2018

Kuusten kuivalatvaisuus – sienitaudit hyötyneet viileistä ja sateisista kesistä

Marja Poteri; Anne Uimari; Martti Vuorinen; Seppo Nevalainen

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Arja Lilja

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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Johanna Riikonen

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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Katri Himanen

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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Martti Vuorinen

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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Raija-Liisa Petäistö

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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Elina Oksanen

University of Eastern Finland

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Elina Vapaavuori

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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Jaana Luoranen

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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Juha Heiskanen

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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Leena Syrjälä

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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