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Oak Tree Canker Disease Supports Arthropod Diversity in a Natural Ecosystemopen access

Authors
Lee, Yong-BokAn, Su JungPark, Chung GyooKim, JinwooHan, SangjoKwak, Youn-Sig
Issue Date
Mar-2014
Publisher
KOREAN SOC PLANT PATHOLOGY
Keywords
arthropod; canker disease; insect diversity; plant-pathogen-insect tritrophic interactions
Citation
PLANT PATHOLOGY JOURNAL, v.30, no.1, pp 43 - 50
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
PLANT PATHOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume
30
Number
1
Start Page
43
End Page
50
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/19132
DOI
10.5423/PPJ.OA.09.2013.0093
ISSN
1598-2254
2093-9280
Abstract
Microorganisms have many roles in nature. They may act as decomposers that obtain nutrients from dead materials, while some are pathogens that cause diseases in animals, insects, and plants. Some are symbionts that enhance plant growth, such as arbuscular mycorrhizae and nitrogen fixation bacteria. However, roles of plant pathogens and diseases in natural ecosystems are still poorly understood. Thus, the current study addressed this deficiency by investigating possible roles of plant diseases in natural ecosystems, particularly, their positive effects on arthropod diversity. In this study, the model system was the oak tree (Quereus spp.) and the canker disease caused by Annulohypoxylon truneatum, and its effects on arthropod diversity. The oak tree site contained 44 oak trees; 31 had canker disease symptoms while 13 were disease-free. A total of 370 individual arthropods were detected at the site during the survey period. The arthropods belonged to 25 species, 17 families, and seven orders. Interestingly, the cankered trees had significantly higher biodiversity and richness compared with the canker-free frees. This study clearly demonstrated that arthropod diversity was supported by the oak tree canker disease.
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