Bioactive Compounds from an Endophytic Pezicula sp. Showing Antagonistic Effects against the Ash Dieback Pathogen. [PDF]
Demir Ö +6 more
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Ash dieback - taxonomical aspects of the disease causal agent
The paper presents recent results of the research on the main causal agent of ash dieback, previously known to occur only in the anamorphic stage as Chalara fraxinea.
Kowalski, T.
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Ash Dieback Monitoring In Lower Austria
Ash dieback causes damage and mortality of Fraxinus excelsior (common ash) and Fraxinus angustifolia (narrow-leaved ash) in Europe. In Austria, the first symptoms of the disease caused by the fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus (anamorph Chalara fraxinea) were recorded in 2005.
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Stable overexpression and targeted gene deletion of the causative agent of ash dieback Hymenoscyphus fraxineus. [PDF]
Lutz T +4 more
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From the Alps to the Apennines: possible spread of ash dieback in Mediterranean areas
The causal agent of ash dieback, the ascomycetous fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, was isolated from Fraxinus excelsior in the Apennines Mountains in central Italy.
Feducci, M. +10 more
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Fungal succession in decomposing ash leaves colonized by the ash dieback pathogen Hymenoscyphus fraxineus or its harmless relative Hymenoscyphus albidus. [PDF]
Kosawang C +7 more
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Genomic Characterization of Aureimonas altamirensis C2P003-A Specific Member of the Microbiome of Fraxinus excelsior Trees Tolerant to Ash Dieback. [PDF]
Becker R +4 more
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UAV‐derived greenness and within‐crown spatial patterning can detect ash dieback in individual trees
Ash Dieback (ADB) has been present in the UK since 2012 and is expected to kill up to 80% of UK ash trees. Detecting and quantifying the extent of ADB in individual tree crowns (ITCs), which is crucial to understanding resilience and resistance ...
W. R. M. Flynn +8 more
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Ash dieback: long-term monitoring of impacts on biodiversity
The overall objective of this study was to scope-out the options for a long-term monitoring strategy of the impacts of ash dieback on biodiversity in the UK.
Hinsley, S.A., Pocock, M.J.O.
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Advances in the Detection of Emerging Tree Diseases by Measurements of VOCs and HSPs Gene Expression, Application to Ash Dieback Caused by Hymenoscyphus fraxineus. [PDF]
Borowik P +7 more
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