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The spread of Hymenoscyphus fraxineus has been causing great concern regarding the survival of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) throughout Europe since the 1990s.
Giongo S +4 more
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Fenced ungulate exclosure (foreground) with unfenced control plot (background). ABSTRACT Question Ungulates play a key role in influencing understory vegetation and ecosystem dynamics in temperate forests. However, how soil conditions modulate ungulate effects on understory communities remains insufficiently understood.
Alexander Seliger +5 more
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Gene conservation programs help safeguard species and tangibly benefit ecological restoration, agriculture, forestry, and horticulture. Here we describe a new method for deciding which and how many populations and individuals to conserve ex situ, and we ...
S. Hoban, S. Kallow, C. Trivedi
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Investigating the Potential Consequences of Woodland Creation for British Mammal Populations
We simulated the conversion of suitable areas in the UK to woodland, according to the current and target woodland creation rates, and assessed how this would affect habitat availability and potential population sizes of British mammals. We predicted that most assessed mammals would benefit or be unaffected by planned woodland creation, but some ...
Sara Bronwen Hunter +5 more
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The course of the particular phases of dormancy of terminal buds from various parts of the tree crown of 12-year-old Fraxinus excelsior trees was investigated.
L. Witkowska-Żuk, W. Kozłowska
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Lenticel infection in Fraxinus excelsior shoots in the context of ash dieback
: Common ash (Faxinus excelsior L.) in Europe is declining on a continental scale due to the action of Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, an invasive forest pathogen that causes ash dieback disease leading to the collapse and eventual death of ash trees through ...
M. Nemesio-Gorriz +4 more
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Ultrastructural modifications in Common ash tissues colonised by Chalara fraxinea
Chalara fraxinea, the cause of ash dieback, is present in many European countries and constitutes a severe threat to Fraxinus spp. in forests, urban areas and nurseries. This study investigated tissue colonisation strategies of the parasite in Common ash
Elisa DAL MASO +4 more
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The Genome Of Fraxinus Excelsior (European Ash)
Slides presented at Plant and Animal Genomics conference January 2015.
Sollars, Elizabeth +8 more
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Perfil de sensibilización a aeroalérgenos en pacientes con rinitis alérgica
Objetivo: Determinar la prevalencia de rinitis alérgica e identificar los aeroalérgenos más frecuentes por medio de pruebas de reactividad cutánea en pacientes pediátricos y adultos con rinitis alérgica.
Joseline González-Martínez +2 more
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Bakys R., Vasaitis R., Skovsgaard J.P. (2013): Patterns and severity of crown dieback in young even-aged stands of european ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) in relation to stand density, bud flushing phenotype, and season. Plant Protect Sci., 49: 120–126. The
R. Bakys, R. Vasaitis, J. P. Skovsgaard
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