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We give further evidence of the correlation of the inception of dieback in white ash and local drought. We suggest that the marked stomatal sensitivity of ash to drought could be an important factor coupling dieback to drought.
Peter Tobiessen, Steven Buchsbaum
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Genetic predispositions of common ash to the ash dieback caused by ash dieback fungus
The paper reviews information on ash dieback, a serious disease of common ash and its causing agent ash dieback fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus. This paper covers biology and genetics of the causing agent. Main emphasis is given to the genetic predisposition of the tolerance to the disease.
Slavica Papic +3 more
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A New Disease for Europe of Ficus microcarpa Caused by Botryosphaeriaceae Species
The Indian laurel-leaf fig (Ficus microcarpa) is an important ornamental tree widely distributed in the urban areas of Italy. Surveys conducted in 2019 and 2020 on several tree-lined streets, squares, and public parks in Catania and Siracusa provinces ...
Alberto Fiorenza +4 more
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Code used in the project described in Evidence of localised Amazon rainforest dieback in CMIP6 ...
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This study reports an inventory of marsh dieback events from spatial and temporal perspectives in the North Inlet-Winyah Bay (NIWB) estuary, South Carolina (SC).
Huixuan Li +5 more
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A dieback was observed on three-year-old pot-grown plants of Cycas revoluta in Sicily (Italy). Symptoms, including stunting, yellowing and blight of the leaf crown, root rot and internal browning and decay of the basal stem, closely resembled the ...
Francesco Aloi +5 more
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First Report of Phaeoacremonium iranianum Causing Olive Twig and Branch Dieback
In an olive orchard on the western part of Istria, Croatia, twig and branch dieback was observed on several olive trees. In total, seven samples from symptomatic trees were collected.
Elena Petrović +4 more
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Identification and Characterization Colletotrichum spp. Causing Mango Dieback in Indonesia [PDF]
Dieback disease in mango trees has been observed in Indonesia, particularly in Java Island, with the causal agent remaining unidentified. One of the important pathogens that are responsible for causing mango dieback is Colletotrichum.
Khaerani Nurlaelita +2 more
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The previous study showed that die-back of apple trees caused by soil-borne diseases was significantly high in the apple orchards in Chungbuk province. The correlation between dieback ratio and cultivation environment in apple orchards infected by soil ...
Sung-Hee Lee +7 more
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In 2010–2018, Northern Patagonia featured the longest severe drought of the last millennium. This extreme dry spell triggered widespread growth decline and forest dieback.
PUCHI GONZALEZ PAULINA FERNANDA +8 more
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