Controlled inoculation provides insight into western redcedar resistance to multiple root- and butt-rot pathogens
Jun-Jun Liu, Sydney Houston, Mike Cruickshank, Arezoo Zamany, Isabel Leal, Cosmin Filipescu

TL;DR
This study explores how western redcedar resists root and butt rot diseases, using controlled experiments and molecular tools to improve forest health management.
Contribution
The study introduces controlled inoculation methods and molecular diagnostics to assess latent infections in western redcedar.
Findings
Two inoculation methods were developed to study root- and butt-rot diseases in western redcedar seedlings.
Latent infections were detected in asymptomatic seedlings using ITS-NGS, impacting growth despite no visible symptoms.
Disease incidence varied among pathogens, with some causing decay while others remained latent.
Abstract
Western redcedar (Thuja plicata Donn) is one of the most valuable forest species in western North America, but high incidence of root- and butt-rot diseases has resulted in large economic losses. During a long history of host–microbe co-evolution, redcedar has gained highly quantitative disease resistance to these pathogens compared to other conifer species. Despite this, genetic disease resistance has rarely been incorporated into redcedar breeding programs. This study evaluated redcedar resistance to the root- and butt-rot diseases caused by eight wood decay fungi. Two artificial inoculation methods, using wood block-stick and dowel-plug inoculums, were developed for infection of three-year-old seedlings under controlled greenhouse conditions. Disease symptoms and infection processes were assessed over 18 months post inoculation. Disease incidence rates ranged from 10% to 60% for five…
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TopicsAgronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems · Plant Pathogens and Resistance · Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics
