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Fall 2022
Canada’s forests are experiencing unprecedented pest and pathogen outbreaks; such instances are expected to increase under predicted climate change scenarios. A host’s ability to mount an effective defense response against pest and pathogen antagonists is dependent on recognition of the...
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Characterizing the changes in host tree chemistry after cutting and revisiting the nutritional role of fungi in the novel mountain pine beetle host jack pine
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Studies with conifer-infesting bark beetles commonly use tree bolts to evaluate the effects of host tree quality on various aspects of insect biology. Yet, whether host quality changes between live trees and bolts cut from these trees has not been assessed. Particularly, changes in concentrations...
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