Impact of the European bark beetle Ips typographus on biochemical and growth properties of wood and needles in Siberian spruce Picea obovata

Author:

Konôpková Alena1,Vedernikov Konstantin E.2,Zagrebin Egor A.2,Islamova Nadezhda A.2,Grigoriev Roman A.2,Húdoková Hana34,Petek Anja1,Kmeť Jaroslav1,Petrík Peter1,Pashkova Anna S.2,Zhuravleva Anastasia N.2,Bukharina Irina L.2

Affiliation:

1. Technical University in Zvolen , Faculty of Forestry , T. G. Masaryka 24, SK – 960 01 Zvolen, Slovak Republic

2. Institute of Civil Defense , Udmurt State University , Universitetskaya Ulitsa 6, RU – 426 034 Izhevsk, Udmurt Republic , Russian Federation

3. Institute of Forest Ecology, Slovak Academy of Science , Ľ. Štúra 2, SK – 960 01 Zvolen Slovak Republic

4. Technical University in Zvolen , Faculty of Ecology and Environmental Science , T. G. Masaryka 24, SK – 960 01 Zvolen, Slovak Republic

Abstract

Abstract European spruce bark beetle Ips typographus is an important driver of ecological processes in spruce stands, with severe effects on forestry economies. To prevent bark beetle outbreaks, early detection of infestations is a crucial step in forest management. It is expected that bark beetle infestation modifies biochemical composition of wood and needles, alters physiological responses in the early stage of infestation, which results in the reduction of tree growth and ultimately a tree death. Therefore, we studied the differences in biochemical composition of wood, content of photosynthesis-related pigments, shoot morphology, and growth between the healthy Siberian spruce trees (Picea obovata) and trees which were infested by I. typographus. The study was performed in five experimental plots established in the south of the Udmurt Republic in the European part of the Russian Federation. Three infested and three non-infested trees were chosen on each plot. Our results showed no significant effect of bark beetle infestation on the content of main structural components of wood – holocellulose (cellulose and hemicellulose) and lignin. On the other hand, we found differences in the content of extractive substances in the wood. Specifically, we found a higher tannin content in the non-infested trees. The content of photosynthesis-related pigments differed between the non-infested and infested trees as well. Unexpectedly, bark beetle infestation caused the overproduction of both pigment types rather than their degradation. Moreover, we observed that a higher amount of total extractive substances positively affected the incremental growth, whereas tannins supported the growth of shoots and needles.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Forestry

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