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Re-Interpreting Genetic Offset: Quantifying the Least Required Evolutionary Rate Under Climate Change at the Mediterranean Range Margin of European Beech. [PDF]
Morando-Milà J +6 more
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Patterns of Landscape‐Level Spread by Beech Leaf Disease in North America
ABSTRACT Beech leaf disease (BLD) was first detected in North America in Lake County, Ohio in 2012. The disease is detrimental to beech (Fagus spp.) trees and is caused by Litylenchus crenatae ssp. mccannii, a species of nematode that is likely native to Japan.
Brooke Escue +3 more
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Using Bayes' Rule for Analysis of Microfluidic Particle and Cluster Sorting. [PDF]
Akbari E +4 more
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Plant, Cell &Environment, Volume 49, Issue 9, Page 7215-7218, September 2026.
Simon Röder +8 more
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Abstract The ascomycetous fungus Cryphonectria carpinicola is typically found in its asexual form on the European hornbeam, and its sexual state has only recently been discovered in deadwood of different Carpinus species in Japan. Recently, this fungus has been added to the EPPO Alert List due to its increasing incidence in the EPPO region and a ...
Carolina Cornejo +2 more
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Genetic Potential for N₂O Metabolism in Tree Tissues: Insights From Nitrogen Cycling Gene Prevalence and nosZ Diversity Across Tree Species. [PDF]
Thiyagarasaiyar K +9 more
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ABSTRACT Genomic tools for traceability of wood products offer a powerful tool to support sustainable forestry, fight illegal logging, and improve conservation efforts. Traditional identification methods (e.g., wood anatomy, spectroscopy) are limited in resolution or scope, but genomic approaches can infer both species identity and geographic origin ...
Pauline Hessenauer +10 more
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A Case Report of Anaphylaxis Induced by Mushroom (<i>Hypsizygus marmoreus</i>) in a Mold-Allergic Patient. [PDF]
Ru Y +7 more
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Beech leaf disease symptom detection using deep learning and computer vision tools. [PDF]
Waldo BD, Vieira P, Borden MA, Li S.
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Long‐Term Biodiversity–Stability Relationship in Temperate Mountain Forests
ABSTRACT Aim Theories on ecological stability lack the long‐term observational data necessary to comprehend the dynamics of durable and complex ecosystems like forests; consequently, the influence of biodiversity on ecosystem stability remains predominantly unexplained.
Petr Kuneš +9 more
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