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ABSTRACT Biological invasions are one of the major drivers of biodiversity decline and have been shown to have far‐reaching consequences for society and the economy. Preventing the introduction and spread of alien species represents the most effective solution to reducing their impacts on nature and human well‐being.
Hanno Seebens +64 more
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Tree invasions and biosecurity: eco-evolutionary dynamics of hitchhiking fungi [PDF]
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Burgess, Tr. I. +4 more
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Novel plant diebacks are emerging in association with reoccurring droughts in California. Field isolations and greenhouse trials show that latent pathogens and drought together, and not drought alone, cause the most severe diebacks. ABSTRACT The detection of emergent biotic and abiotic threats to plant health is challenging in an interconnected world ...
Matteo Garbelotto +8 more
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Bukva (Fagus silvatica L.) je u Republici Srpskoj najrasprostranjenija vrsta drveća. Zahvalјujući nekim odličnim tehničkim osobinama, bukva u šumskoj privredi ima veliki ekonomski značaj.
Dragan Karadžić, Nataša Stanivuković
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Les maladies à pourridié des plantations forestières en Côte d'Ivoire [PDF]
Plus de 60.000 hectares de plantations forestières ont été installées en Côte d'Ivoire depuis une cinquantaine d'années, essentiellement dans un but de production de bois d'oeuvre.
Mallet, Bernard
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Detecting Root Rot Infected Norway Spruce Trees Using Multispectral and LiDAR UAV Data [PDF]
Root rot caused by fungi in the Heterobasidion spp. and Armillaria spp. is one of the most economically significant problems in the European forest industry.
G. Boman +4 more
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Incidence and distribution of Heterobasidion and Armillaria and their influence on canopy gap formation in unmanaged mountain pine forests in the Swiss Alps [PDF]
Various disturbance factors on different spatial scales can lead to the creation of canopy gaps in forest ecosystems. In this study, we investigated the role of root rot fungi in the formation of canopy gaps in the Swiss National Park in the Central Alps.
Bendel, M. +3 more
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Comparison of damage risks in even- and uneven-aged forestry in Finland [PDF]
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Nevalainen, Seppo
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International Biological Flora: Tsuga canadensis*
Eastern Hemlock is a long‐lived forest tree of eastern North America known for its deep shade and home given to many organisms. Despite surviving large‐scale clearing for agriculture when Europeans arrived, it returned to dominate when the land was abandoned in the mid 1800s.
Peter A. Thomas, David A. Orwig
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Patterns and drivers of biotic disturbance hotspots in western United States coniferous forests
Globally, forest disturbances caused by herbivorous insects and plant pathogens (i.e. biotic disturbances) have increased since the 1990s, a trend linked in part to climate warming. With increases in biotic disturbance activity, an emerging ecological phenomenon has been documented: biotic disturbance ‘hotspots', or areas where two or more biotic ...
Michele S. Buonanduci +3 more
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