How does the genetic diversity of multi-family plantings affect fusiform rust resistance?
Research has shown that some rust resistance in pines is the result of a gene-for-gene mechanism. Simply put, this means that a family that demonstrates resistance to one strain of the fungus may be susceptible to another strain of the pathogen. Since it’s impossible to predict what fungal strain a plantation may encounter, a multi-family planting may provide more insurance.
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