Mechanistic-statistical model for the expansion of ash dieback
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus is an invasive forest fungal pathogen that induces severe dieback in European ash populations. The spread of the disease has been closely monitored in France by the forest health survey system. We have developed a mechanisticstatistical model that describes the spread of the disease.
Fritsch, Coralie +3 more
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Dieback of Narrow-leaved ash and Pedunculate oak trees in the Posavina area
Pojava odumiranja stabala hrasta lužnjaka i poljskog jasena gospodarski je i ekološki problem. Istraţivanje je provedeno u gospodarskoj jedinici „Zelenika” u Posavini.
Pleša, Kristina
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The Relationship between Fungal Diversity and Invasibility of a Foliar Niche-The Case of Ash Dieback. [PDF]
Agan A +9 more
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Since 2002, ash dieback caused by the invasive fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus has been observed in Germany. The pathogen and its associated symptoms have fatal consequences for the vitality and survival of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.), an ...
Rentschler, Felix +9 more
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Constitutive Metabolite Profiling of European and Asian Fraxinus with Varying Susceptibility to Ash Dieback. [PDF]
Tolio B +5 more
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Effects of ash dieback on leaf physiology and leaf morphology of Fraxinus excelsior L.
Since the introduction of the invasive fungal pathogen Hymenoscyphus fraxineus in Europe, the European common ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) has been threatened by ash dieback.
Buchner, Lisa +2 more
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The ecology and pathology of ash dieback disease [PDF]
Ash dieback disease, caused by the ascomycete Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, emerged in Poland in the early 1990s and is currently causing mortality of Fraxinus excelsior throughout Europe. H. fraxineus is dependent on its sexual cycle for dispersal and host infection, but little is known about how environmental conditions affect these processes.
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Interplay Between Genetic Diversity and Tree Vitality in <i>Fraxinus excelsior</i> Populations Affected by Ash Dieback. [PDF]
Nowakowska J +6 more
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Tackling Conifer Needle Cast and Ash Dieback with Host-Derived Microbial Antagonists Exhibiting Plant Growth-Promoting Traits. [PDF]
Šilanskienė M +2 more
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A recent ash dieback infection neither affects emerald ash borer performance nor triggers a substantial systemic phytochemical defense response in European ash. [PDF]
Eisenring M +9 more
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