Controlled inoculation provides insight into western redcedar resistance to multiple root- and butt-rot pathogens
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 10/14/2025
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Summary
Background
Western redcedar is a valuable forest species in North America but suffers from high incidence of root- and butt-rot diseases causing significant economic losses. Despite demonstrating resistance to these pathogens compared to other conifers, genetic disease resistance has rarely been incorporated into redcedar breeding programs. Understanding host-pathogen interactions and resistance mechanisms is essential for sustainable forest management.
Objective
This study evaluated redcedar resistance to root- and butt-rot diseases caused by eight wood decay fungi through controlled greenhouse inoculation. The research aimed to develop and compare artificial inoculation methods and identify infection processes to facilitate integration of disease resistance into breeding programs.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Frontiers in Plant Science,
- Study Type:Experimental Study,
- Source: PMID: 41164244