Selection of Virulent Isolates of Fusarium circinatum and Investigation of Pitch Canker Severity of Pinus rigida and P. rigida × P. taeda Seed Orchards in Jeju Island

제주도(濟州道) 리기다 및 리기테다 채종원(採種園)에서 푸사리움가지마름병 피해도(被害度) 조사(調査) 및 병원성(病原性) 균주선발(菌株選拔)

  • Woo, Kwan-Soo (Department of Forest Genetic Resources, Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
  • Kim, Young-Joung (Forest Seed Research Center, Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
  • Kim, Tae-Su (Department of Forest Genetic Resources, Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
  • Lee, Seong-Kyu (Department of Forest Environment, Korea Forest Research Institute)
  • 우관수 (국립산림과학원 산림유전자원부) ;
  • 김영중 (국립산림과학원 산림종자연구소) ;
  • 김태수 (국립산림과학원 산림유전자원부) ;
  • 이승규 (국립산림과학원 산림환경부)
  • Received : 2005.08.03
  • Accepted : 2005.11.14
  • Published : 2005.12.31

Abstract

This study was undertaken to compare and estimate the severity of pitch canker of individual trees of Pinus rigida and Pinus rigida ${\times}$ P. taeda in two seed orchards in Jeju island, in which the orchards have been damaged by the pitch canker for seven years. Wind-pollinated two-year-old seedlings of P. rigida and P. rigida ${\times}$ P. taeda, in which the seedlings of P. rigida ${\times}$ P. taeda were from seeds of phenotypically selected, uninfected(but untested) trees, were inoculated with the pathogenic fungus, Fusarium circinatum, isolated from P. rigida and P. thunbergii. The virulence of the isolates was also identified. Statistically significant difference was found in 'stem cankers'(SC; ${\chi}^2=7.76$, P=0.05) among 4 plantations of P. rigida ${\times}$ P. taeda of two seed orchards. P. rigida was higher in 'top kill' (TK) and 'branch tip symptoms' (BT) than those of P. rigida ${\times}$ P. taeda. In artificial inoculation tests, mortality of the seedlings from the resistant candidates was 14% higher than that of the seedlings from the susceptible candidates. This result may becaused by unknown pollen trees and/or candidate tree selection based only on phenotype. Two of five fungal isolates, C-6-L(9) and C-6-L(19), showed significantly higher mortality (68% and 60%, respectively) than others, suggesting that these isolates can be used as virulent isolates for a mass artificial inoculation. Resistance candidate seedlings that were selected from this study can be utilized as useful materials for fundamental studies of genetics and biochemistry to breed resistance varieties to pitch canker.

제주도에 조성한 리기다소나무(Pinus rigida Mill.), 리기테다소나무(Pinus rigida ${\times}$ P. taeda) 채종원내 조성년도가 다른 6개 식재지에서 푸사리움가지마름병(pitch canker) 피해를 입은 지 7년째 되는 잔존 임목의 피해를 개체별로 판정하여 채종원 및 수종간 피해도 차이를 비교하였으며 이들 중 표현형에 의해 선발한 내병성, 이병성 선발목의 반형매 차대 2년생 묘목을 리기다소나무와 해송(P. thunbergii Parl.)에서 분리한 푸사리움가지마름병균(Fusarium circinatum)으로 인공접종 한 뒤 기주의 감염성 여부를 검정하였고 균주들의 병원성 여부를 확인하였다. 조사한 특성 중 두 채종원(상효, 한남)내 리기테다소나무 4 식재지간에 SC(줄기궤양)에서 통계적 유의성(${\chi}^2=7.76$; P=0.05)이 있는 것으로 나타났다. 상효채종원내에서 리기다소나무가 리기테다소나무에 비해 수관피해도(top kill)와 가지끝 마름증상(branch tip symptoms)에서 피해도가 높은 것으로 나타났다. 인공접종 결과 내병성 후보목 차대가 이병성 후보목 차대에 비해 14% 높은 고사율을 보였는데, 이는 화분수의 영향이나 표현형에 의한 후보목 선발에서 온 결과로 사료된다. 처리균주 5개 중 C-6-L(9)과 C-6-L(19) 균주가 각각 68%, 60%의 고사율을 보여 차후 추진할 대규모 인공접종용 균주로 사용할 수 있을 것이다. 인공접종 실험을 통해 1차 선발된 내병성 후보목 개체들은 푸사리움가지마름병 저항성 품종 육종을 위한 유전적, 생화학적 기초 연구에 유용한 재료로 이용 될 수 있을 것으로 본다.

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