Impact of silvicultural system on Cryphonectria parasitica incidence and on genetic variability in a chestnut coppice in Central Italy
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2001
Abstract:
This study was carried out in order to analyze the effect of silvicultural
treatment on the structure and productivity of the chestnut stands,
on the disease evolution and on the genetic structure of the species.
The study considered a coppice stand aged 35 years (1994), growing on
Monte Amiata (Tuscany, Italy). In the winter of 1994-1995, a low
thinning of moderate intensity was applied; all suppressed shoots
were removed, the intermediate class was partially reduced while the
dominant storey was lightly thinned. Before, and after thinning, a
description of stand structure, evaluation of number and typology of
cankers caused by Cryphonectrìa parasitica on each tree and
characterization of genotypical profile of all stumps was carried out.
The structural and pathological surveys were repeated in February 1997
in order to analyze the growth trend of the stand and to verify the
incidence and the evolution of disease two years after thinning.
The results show that the applied silvicultural System neither reduced
the genetic variability nor influenced the genotypic distribution of the
stand. The removal of virulent cankers and the reduction of the individual
susceptibility by the selection of the most vigorous trees has a positive effect on pathogen evolution.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Chestnut coppice; its management; Social rank; C. parasitica; Genetic variability
Elenco autori:
Turchetti, Tullio
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