Evolution of Thermal Plasticity in <i>Hymenoscyphus fraxineus</i> During Ash Dieback Expansion in Europe. [PDF]
Bécans C +8 more
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Crowdsourcing genomic analyses of ash and ash dieback – power to the people [PDF]
Ash dieback is a devastating fungal disease of ash trees that has swept across Europe and recently reached the UK. This emergent pathogen has received little study in the past and its effect threatens to overwhelm the ash population.
Gijzen M +13 more
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Fraxinus excelsior updated long-read genome reveals the importance of MADS-box genes in tolerance mechanisms against ash dieback. [PDF]
Franco Ortega S +8 more
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Tools for pathogen genetic surveillance: Lessons from the ash dieback invasion of Europe. [PDF]
Peers JA +3 more
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Transcriptional time-course analysis during ash dieback infection revealed different responses in tolerant and susceptible Fraxinus excelsior genotypes. [PDF]
Chano V +7 more
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Discovery of a new species of the Hypoxylon rubiginosum complex from Iran and antagonistic activities of Hypoxylon spp. against the Ash Dieback pathogen, Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, in dual culture. [PDF]
Pourmoghaddam MJ +6 more
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Large invertebrate decomposers contribute to faster leaf litter decomposition in Fraxinus excelsior-dominated habitats: Implications of ash dieback. [PDF]
Dahlsjö CAL, Atkins T, Malhi Y.
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Will natural resistance result in populations of ash trees remaining in British woodlands after a century of ash dieback disease? [PDF]
Evans MR.
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Strong antagonism of an endophyte of Fraxinus excelsior towards the ash dieback pathogen, Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, is mediated by the antifungal secondary metabolite PF1140. [PDF]
Demir Ö +4 more
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Advanced spectroscopy-based phenotyping offers a potential solution to the ash dieback epidemic. [PDF]
Villari C +16 more
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