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Promoting resilience of UK tree species to novel pests and pathogens: ecological and evolutionary solutions Tree Health and Plant Biosecurity Initiative 1. Population structure and natural selection in the Chalara ash dieback fungus 2. Identifying genomic resources in Fraxinus 3. Biological pest control of insect pests that threaten tree health 4. New approaches for the early detection of tree health pests and pathogens 5. Promoting resilience of UK tree species to novel pests and pathogens: ecological and evolutionary solutions 6. Modelling economic impact of strategies to increase resilience against tree disease outbreaks 7. Understanding public risk concerns: social perception, interpretation and communication of tree health risks Tree Health and Plant Biosecurity Initiative 1. Population structure and natural selection in the Chalara ash dieback fungus 2. Identifying genomic resources in Fraxinus 3. Biological pest control of insect pests that threaten tree health 4. New approaches for the early detection of tree health pests and pathogens 5. Promoting resilience of UK tree species to novel pests and pathogens: ecological and evolutionary solutions 6. Modelling economic impact of strategies to increase resilience against tree disease outbreaks 7. Understanding public risk concerns: social perception, interpretation and communication of tree health risks ASH DIEBACK Tree Health and Plant Biosecurity Initiative 1. Population structure and natural selection in the Chalara ash dieback fungus ASH DIEBACK 2. Identifying genomic resources in Fraxinus 3. Biological pest control of insect pests that threaten tree health 4. New approaches for the early detection of tree health pests and pathogens 5. Promoting resilience of UK tree species to novel pests and pathogens: ecological and evolutionary solutions 6. Modelling economic impact of strategies to increase resilience against tree disease outbreaks 7. Understanding public risk concerns: social perception, interpretation and communication of tree health risks METHODS Tree Health and Plant Biosecurity Initiative 1. Population structure and natural selection in the Chalara ash dieback fungus ASH DIEBACK 2. Identifying genomic resources in Fraxinus 3. Biological pest control of insect pests that threaten tree health METHODS 4. New approaches for the early detection of tree health pests and pathogens 5. Promoting resilience of UK tree species to novel pests and pathogens: ecological and evolutionary solutions 6. Modelling economic impact of strategies to increase resilience against tree disease outbreaks 7. Understanding public risk concerns: social perception, interpretation and communication of tree health risks TREE SPECIES Tree Health and Plant Biosecurity Initiative 1. Population structure and natural selection in the Chalara ash dieback fungus ASH DIEBACK 2. Identifying genomic resources in Fraxinus 3. Biological pest control of insect pests that threaten tree health METHODS 4. New approaches for the early detection of tree health pests and pathogens 5. Promoting resilience of UK tree species to novel pests and pathogens: ecological and evolutionary solutions 6. Modelling economic impact of strategies to increase resilience against tree disease outbreaks 7. Understanding public risk concerns: social perception, interpretation and communication of tree health risks TREE SPECIES SOCIAL & ECONOMIC FACTORS Tree Health and Plant Biosecurity Initiative 1. Population structure and natural selection in the Chalara ash dieback fungus ASH DIEBACK 2. Identifying genomic resources in Fraxinus 3. Biological pest control of insect pests that threaten tree health METHODS 4. New approaches for the early detection of tree health pests and pathogens 5. Promoting resilience of UK tree species to novel pests and pathogens: ecological and evolutionary solutions 6. Modelling economic impact of strategies to increase resilience against tree disease outbreaks 7. Understanding public risk concerns: social perception, interpretation and communication of tree health risks TREE SPECIES SOCIAL & ECONOMIC FACTORS Tree species Extended phenotype Organisms associated with tree Phenotype All measurable traits of a tree Genotype Genetics of an individual tree varies with genotype, environment varies with genotype, environment Rationale Want to protect species, but: • • • Many different known pests / diseases Unknown threats Changing conditions Rationale Want to protect species, but: • • • Many different known pests / diseases Unknown threats Changing conditions So, increase resilience: • Reduce susceptibility: • Increase number of resistant genotypes allow adaptation • Reduce tree stress Match tree to environment • Find ways to manage this PROTREE Objectives Using Scots pine as a case study 1. Identify variation in 3 key threat species: • • • Present, widespread Present, localised Not present, potential 2. Measure variation in host tree species. 3. Find management options for increasing resilience. Experiment 1: Evolution of Dothistroma Needle Blight (DNB) Photo: Annika Perry Experiment 2: Variation in resistance to DNB in Scots Pine Photo: Annika Perry Experiment 3: Variation in resistance to Pine pitch canker in Scots Pine Photo: Steve Woodward Experiment 4: Variation in resistance to Pinetree Lappet Moth in Scots Pine © Crown Copyright Forestry Commission Experiment 5: Genetic diversity in Scots pine Scots pine common garden experiment INVEREWE 21 source populations 3 planting sites GLENSAUGH YAIR YAIR Warm Dry Figure: Glenn Iason