Leaf Traits and Biotic Stress Responses in Eucalyptus

Stacey Marinus is a postgraduate student at EucXylo investigating how leaf traits influence pest interactions in young Eucalyptus species. Her research focuses on analysing both morphological and chemical leaf characteristics to better understand how these traits shape pest dynamics.

Stacey Marinus at the IMPACT AOL site
Stacey Marinus at the IMPACT AOL site

In addition, her work explores the hydraulic and physiological responses of Eucalyptus to biotic stress, providing insight into how trees respond to pest pressure at an early developmental stage. By linking leaf-level traits to plant function and stress responses, her research contributes to a more integrated understanding of tree health and resilience.

This work supports the development of more sustainable Eucalyptus production systems by identifying traits associated with improved resistance and performance under biotic stress conditions.