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Environ Pollut ; 147(1): 101-11, 2007 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17049465

ABSTRACT

Pitch canker disease (Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O'Donnell) causes serious shoot dieback, reduced growth and mortality in pines found in the southern and western USA, and has been linked to nutrient imbalances. Poultry houses with forced-air ventilation systems produce nitrogen (N) emissions. This study analyzed spatial correlations between pitch canker disease and foliar, forest floor, soil, and throughfall N in a slash pine (Pinus elliottii var. elliottii Engelm.) plantation adjacent to a poultry operation in north Florida, USA. Tissue and throughfall N concentrations were highest near the poultry houses and remained elevated for 400 m. Disease incidence ranged from 57-71% near the poultry houses and was spatially correlated with N levels. Similarly, stem mortality ranged from 41-53% in the most heavily impacted area, and declined to 0-9% at distances greater than 400 m. These results suggest that nutritional processes exacerbate changes in disease susceptibility and expression in slash pine.


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Environmental Pollutants/adverse effects , Forestry , Mycoses/metabolism , Nitrogen/adverse effects , Pinus/microbiology , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Poultry , Ammonia/analysis , Animals , Environmental Pollutants/analysis , Environmental Pollutants/metabolism , Fusarium , Mycorrhizae , Nitrogen/analysis , Nitrogen/metabolism , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Plant Leaves/metabolism , Plant Stems/chemistry , Plant Stems/metabolism , Soil/analysis
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