Abstract
Abstract Cortical monoterpene composition was determined for 43 relatively resistant and 42 relatively susceptible slash pine clones selected on the basis of their fusiform rust resistance breeding values. Fifty-seven percent of the clones having high proportions of β-phellandrene were relatively resistant, while only 15% of the low β-phellandrene clones were relatively resistant. Reasons for the relationship are not clear, but presence of the high β-phellandrene gene may be linked with other traits more directly involved with resistance. Certain combinations of monoterpenes, including particular minor constituents, may be more indicative of resistance than β-phellandrene alone, but further work is needed. For the present, tree improvement workers should consider determining monoterpene composition of candidate trees prior to progeny testing, and culling trees with low β-phellandrene content. For. Sci. 36(2):470-475.
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