reviewNew PhytologistMay 3, 2005Closed access

Anatomical and chemical defenses of conifer bark against bark beetles and other pests

Washington State University · Forest Research Institute · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Summary Conifers are long‐lived organisms, and part of their success is due to their potent defense mechanisms. This review focuses on bark defenses, a front line against organisms trying to reach the nutrient‐rich phloem. A major breach of the bark can lead to tree death, as evidenced by the millions of trees killed every year by specialized bark‐invading insects. Different defense strategies have arisen in conifer lineages, but the general strategy is one of overlapping constitutive mechanical and chemical defenses overlaid with the capacity to up‐regulate additional defenses. The defense strategy incorporates a graded response from ‘repel’, through ‘defend’ and ‘kill’, to ‘compartmentalize’, depending upon…

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Keywords
  • Bark (sound)
  • Chemical defense
  • Biology
  • Defence mechanisms
  • Bark beetle
  • Phloem
  • Coevolution
  • Organism
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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