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Ash dieback: From Asia to Europe
This report gives an overview of the outbreak, spread, research and response to ash dieback, a disease of European ash (Fraxinus) caused by the fungal pathogen Hymenoscyphus fraxineus. Abstract Ash dieback is a disease caused by the fungal pathogen Hymenoscyphus fraxineus.
Dáire Carroll, Eric Boa
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Understanding autumn phenology is challenging due to the multitude of likely environmental cues and substantial variations in timing caused by different derivation methods. This study in a German beech forest investigated start and end (EOS) of the growing season from 2000 to 2020 using four derivation methods and determined their influence on a ...
Simon Kloos +3 more
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New host species for Chalara fraxinea
New Disease Reports, Volume 22, Issue 1, Page 16-16, July 2010-December 2010.
R. Drenkhan, M. Hanso
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Das Triebsterben an Eschen (Fraxinus excelsior) hat einen chronischen bis letalen Verlauf. Es wurden mehr als 160 Isolate des Anamorph von H. pseudoalbidus, ehemals als Chalara fraxinea bezeichnet, charakterisiert.
Junker, Corina
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Since the early 1990s, European ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) has been affected by a lethal disease caused by the ascomycete fungus, Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus, originally known under the name of its anamorph, Chalara fraxinea (2,4).
A. Chandelier, M. Helson, N. Delhaye
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An emerging infectious pathogen Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus has spread across much of Europe within recent years causing devastating damage on European common ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior) and associated plant communities. The present study demonstrates
McKinney, Lea Vig +4 more
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Gene expression in European Ash in response to inoculation with Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus [PDF]
European Ash is one of the economically important tree in Europe which is threatened by an invasive pathogen namely Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus, causing Ash dieback disease. Our objective was to investigate genes that are expressed after inoculation with
Eshghi Sahraei, Shadi
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Sequencing the genome of Fraxinus excelsior (European Ash)
Fraxinus excelsior (European Ash) is a common tree in Europe with about 80 million individuals in the UK, and is of great ecological and economic value. Ash is diploid, with 2C = 46 chromosomes.
Zohren, Jasmin (5243485) +5 more
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This file contains observations over three years of symptoms on Fraxinus excelsior progenies due to damage of the EID Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus.
Lene Rostgaard Nielsen (796635) +9 more
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The paper presents the results of a study performed in 28 ash stands located in Myślenice and Dynów Forest Districts in southern Poland. The intensity of Fraxinus excelsior disease process was estimated based on the disease symptoms analysis of 1400 ...
Kowalski, T. +2 more
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