Physiological Activity of Quercus suber with a High Presence of Cerambyx welensii

Author:

Sánchez-Osorio Israel1ORCID,López-Pantoja Gloria1,Tapias Raúl1ORCID,Pareja-Sánchez Evangelina2,Domínguez Luis1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agroforestry Science, Higher Technical School of Engineering (ETSI), University of Huelva, 21007 Huelva, Spain

2. University Institute of Research in Olive Groves and Olive Oils (INUO), University of Jaen, 23071 Jaén, Spain

Abstract

The wood borer Cerambyx welensii Küster is a key contributor to Quercus open woodland (dehesa) decline. Among other factors, olfactory and visual cues could influence host colonisation by this species. In this study, we investigated whether the physiological performance and morphological features of Q. suber trees under summer stress are affected by C. welensii infestation. Additionally, we analysed the relation between morpho-physiological variables and the emission of monoterpenes that potentially mediate host selection by C. welensii. Thirty-six Q. suber trees with known monoterpene emission profiles were selected: 18 trees highly visited by C. welensii, and 18 neighbouring trees not visited or at least not visibly damaged by this wood borer. For each tree, we assessed photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and transpiration during the early evening, and also the perimeter and crown projection. Trees visited by C. welensii maintained higher photosynthetic activity than non-visited trees (1.5–2.15 times) from 19:35 to 20:45 h. Visited trees had larger perimeters and smaller crown projection area-to-perimeter ratios than non-visited trees. Results suggest that, under stress conditions, the physiological performance of trees infested by C. welensii could have favoured foliar emission of certain monoterpenes influencing intraspecific host selection by this species.

Funder

Control de Cerambyx welensii en dehesa mediante capturas en trampa cebada con atrayentes de naturaleza cairomonal

Contrato de consultoria y asistencia para el estudio de la distribucion geografica en Andalucia de Cerambyx cerdo y control de Cerambyx welensii

Gestión de Recursos Forestales

Análisis y Planificación del Medio Natural

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Forestry

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