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ABSTRACT Wood‐inhabiting nematodes of the genus Bursaphelenchus are a group with significant ecological and economic impacts on global forest ecosystems. This review aims to update current knowledge on their spatial distribution, host‐vector associations and the factors driving species expansion under the framework of climate change.
Neilan Chotzar +3 more
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Single‐allergen dust mite subcutaneous immunotherapy achieved 68.8% perennial symptom response rate in polysensitised allergic rhinitis patients. High mould and dust mite sIgE levels predicted poor allergen immunotherapy response, which indicated allergen‐specific sIgE levels may help guide personalised allergen immunotherapy decisions.
Zhouxian Pan +13 more
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Morphological Seedling Characteristics in Mediterranean and Pyramidal Cypresses
Averages of seedling height and root-collar diameter were 84 cm and 8.7 mm in Mediterranean cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L. var. horizontalis), while they were 78.9 cm and 8.2 mm in Pyramidal cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L. var.
Murat USLU, Nebi BİLİR
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Cupressus sempervirens L., Juniperus communis L. and Cistus ladanifer L. are Mediterranean arboreal and shrub species that possess essential oils (EO) in their leaves and branches. This study aimed at characterizing the EOs obtained by steam distillation
Virginie Xavier +10 more
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Biting or irritating insects are a threat to the health and welfare of grazing animals. This systematic review reveals that several shrubs and bushes growing in the alpine area have insecticidal, insect‐repellent and/or attractant properties. The alder Alnus glutinosa, juniper Juniperus communis, spruce Picea abies and walnut Juglans regia are ...
Theresa Schlittenlacher +3 more
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High Genetic Diversity of the Cypress Canker Pathogen Seiridium cardinale in the Southern Hemisphere
Genome‐informed population genetic analyses revealed highly diverse Seiridium cardinale populations in the Southern Hemisphere. Their close relationship to Californian strains suggested multiple human‐mediated introductions from the pathogen's native range and subsequent spread between Southern Hemisphere countries via the trade in Cupressaceae plant ...
Janneke Aylward +11 more
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Abstract Premise Seed longevity is critical for successful genebanking, but it is hard to detect or predict. We examined survival of genebanked seeds from species native to the United States to estimate longevity. We tested whether RNA integrity (RIN) can be used to detect aging and predict mortality. Methods Dry seeds from >100 species were stored for
Christina Walters +7 more
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Abstract Premise Genebanks must maintain viable seeds for decades. Seeds that germinate are clearly alive, but some seeds, often from wild populations, do not germinate because they are dormant, empty, aged, or damaged (D.E.A.D.). This work evaluates the effects of D.E.A.D.
Christina Walters +33 more
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First report of Seiridium cardinale on Cupressus sempervirens in Serbia
While monitoring the health of different ornamental and shade trees in Serbia, symptoms indicative of cypress canker disease were observed in young Cupressus sempervirens trees in the Belgrade urban area.
Ivan Milenković +2 more
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This systematic review of 107 studies on the factors behind the elevational range limits of alpine vascular plants shows a persistent emphasis on upper limits and abiotic factors, especially temperature, while work at lower limits is more evenly distributed across water availability, plant–plant interactions, and selection/local adaptation.
Sophie E. Weides +7 more
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