The effect of ash dieback on soil hydrology and ground flora functional traits
Global trade and a changing climate have expanded the range of invasive pathogens, with potentially devastating effects on biodiversity. Invasive pathogens such as Dutch elm disease and chestnut blight have decimated tree populations and damaged forest ...
Butler, Caroline
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Ash dieback epidemic in Europe: How can molecular technologies help? [PDF]
Downie JA.
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The ash dieback invasion of Europe was founded by two genetically divergent individuals. [PDF]
McMullan M +30 more
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Ash leaf metabolomes reveal differences between trees tolerant and susceptible to ash dieback disease. [PDF]
Sambles CM +10 more
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Population structure of the ash dieback pathogen, <i>Hymenoscyphus fraxineus</i>, in relation to its mode of arrival in the UK. [PDF]
Orton ES +5 more
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A first assessment of Fraxinus excelsior (common ash) susceptibility to Hymenoscyphus fraxineus (ash dieback) throughout the British Isles. [PDF]
Stocks JJ, Buggs RJA, Lee SJ.
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Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus, the causal agent of European ash dieback. [PDF]
Gross A +4 more
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Associations between phloem microbiota and metabolomes in three North American ash species (Fraxinus spp.) susceptible to emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis). [PDF]
Mogouong Tambue J, Yager C, Bushley KE.
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