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α-Pinene concentrations in bark tissue affect intra-specific variation in the susceptibility to vole gnawing of Japanese larch

Misaki YonezawaForestry Research Institute, Hokkaido Research OrganizationKazuto SekiForest Products Research Institute, Hokkaido Research OrganizationMayumi TsudaForest Products Research Institute, Hokkaido Research OrganizationWataru IshizukaForestry Research Institute, Hokkaido Research Organization
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During observations of a 46-year-old progeny test site planted with Japanese larch ( Larix kaempferi) in Japan’s Hokkaido region, we observed extensive damage caused by feeding of the gray red-backed vole ( Craseomys rufocanus). In this site, progeny derived from 15 parent clones of L. kaempferi was planted with intercrossed hybrid ( Larix gmelinii var. japonica × L. kaempferi), enabling us to assess genetic contributions to intra-specific variation while accounting for spatial effects. Quantitation using LiDAR and 3D point-cloud data revealed that the genetic characters estimated for the vole-gnawed area varied widely among the parent clones, suggesting that vole susceptibility is a genetically-based trait. Moreover, there was a significant positive relationship between the vole-gnawed area and mortality risk over the last 15 years, suggesting that vole susceptibility of clones is important in mature larch trees as well as in young trees. A significant negative correlation between the vole-gnawed area and the concentrations of α-pinene was detected in the secondary phloem of L. kaempferi, but not in its hybrid. Thus, α-pinene would be a candidate repellent, and the susceptibility to vole gnawing could be genetically improved by breeding approaches for L. kaempferi.

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