Genetic Variation in Symptomology of Slash Pine in Response to Fusiform Rust

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Genetic Variation in Symptomology of Slash Pine in Response to Fusiform Rust
Layton, Patricia Adlene, 1954-
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^/Rust-associated mortality.
£/Rust bush with many cankers.
The proportion of trees with each gall type had three more significant GCA effects than the mean number of gall types. Two of these were for the proportion of trees with typical galls and the other for thin galls. Typical and witches' broom galls had more significant GCA effects than SCA effects. There were nine significant SCA effects for the proportion of gall types, and each 43 type had at least one except for thin galls. There was
...no evidence of additive genetic effects for the proportion of trees with fat and sunken galls .
The proportion of trees with each gall location (stem, limb and stem-to-limb) had more than three times the number of significant GCA effects than SCA effects. The proportion of trees with stem-to-limb galls had no significant SCA effects. The proportion of trees galled (rust incidence) also had no significant SCA effects, but did have eight significant GCA effects. RAM had four significant GCA effects while RBMC had two.


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