Cellular insights of beech leaf disease reveal abnormal ectopic cell division of symptomatic interveinal leaf areas. [PDF]
Vieira P +4 more
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Recently there has been a growing Interest and demand for alternative species. Native species are receiving much interest not only as alternative species but for their environmental value.
Richardson-Calfee, Lisa E.
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The E/Z isomerization step in the biosynthesis of Z coniferyl alcohol in Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.
In nature, it has long been assumed that p-hydroxycinnamyl alcohols occur exclusively in their trans (E) stereoisomeric form. However, in beech bark (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) only the corresponding cis (Z) monomers were found. Experiments with beech bark
Dubelsten, Paul
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En Amérique du Nord, l’étude de la biodiversité des micromycètes dans les forêts anciennes représente un potentiel incontournable et largement inexploré.
Vujanovic, Vladimir, Brisson, Jacques
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Community Composition of Microbial Eukaryotes Transported by Stemflow from Fagus grandifolia Ehrh. (American Beech) Trees in Northeastern Ohio (USA). [PDF]
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The beech leaf-mining weevil, Orchestes fagiL. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is a common pest of European beech, Fagus sylvatica L. (Fagales: Fagaceae), in its native European range which has recently (2012) become established in Nova Scotia, Canada where ...
Pawlowski, Simon P.
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A high-quality draft genome sequence of Neonectria faginata, causative agent of beech bark disease of Fagus grandifolia. [PDF]
Morrison EW, Duong TA, Garnas JR.
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Effects of the nematode Litylenchus crenatae subsp. mccannii and beech leaf disease on leaf fungal and bacterial communities on Fagus grandifolia (American beech). [PDF]
Burke DJ +5 more
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Enhanced acid fuchsin staining for visualization of foliar nematodes using brightfield and fluorescence microscopy. [PDF]
Vieira P, Waldo BD, Wolf E.
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The American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh) is a deciduous species that occurs throughout the eastern United States and Southeast Canada. This species grows 20–35 meters in height and is tolerant of a range of environmental conditions.
Casali, Adeline
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