Publications for:
pest = Phytophthora cambivora
crop = Beech (Fagus)
found 12 publications:
2023
Phylogeography and population structure of the global, wide host-range hybrid pathogen
Phytophthora ×
cambivoraIMA Fungus (2023) 14 (4)
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pestinfo wikiPhytophthora species cause sudden and severe decline of naturally regenerated European beech (
Fagus sylvatica) seedlings
Plant Pathology (2023) 72 (4), 774-785
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pestinfo wiki2022
Phytophthora: an ancient, historic, biologically and structurally cohesive and evolutionarily successful generic concept in need of preservation
IMA Fungus (2022) 13 (12)
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pestinfo wikiPhytophthora × cambivora as a major factor inciting the decline of European beech in a stand within the southernmost limit of its natural range in Europe
Journal of Fungi (2022) 8 (9 - 973)
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pestinfo wiki2020
Decline of European beech in Austria: Involvement of
Phytophthora spp. and contributing biotic and abiotic factors
Forests (2020) 11 (8 - 895)
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pestinfo wiki2019
Multispecies
Phytophthora disease patterns in declining beech stands
Forest Pathology (2019) 49 (3 - e12514)
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pestinfo wiki2015
Phytophthora survives the digestive system of the invasive slug
Arion vulgarisEuropean Journal of Plant Pathology (2015) 142 (1), 125-132
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pestinfo wikiPhytophthora cambivora found on beech in Norway
Forest Pathology (2015) 45 (5), 415-425
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pestinfo wiki2011
A twig blight of understorey European beech (
Fagus sylvatica) caused by soilborne
Phytophthora spp.
Forest Pathology (2011) 41 (6), 493-500
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pestinfo wiki2009
Beech decline in Central Europe driven by the interaction between
Phytophthora infections and climatic extremes
Forest Pathology (2009) 39 (2), 73-94
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pestinfo wiki2006
First report of
Phytophthora cambivora causing bleeding cankers and dieback on beech (
Fagus sylvatica) in Italy
Plant Disease (2006) 90 (10), p.1362
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pestinfo wiki2004
Biomass, nutrient and pigment content of beech (
Fagus sylvatica) saplings infected with
Phytophthora citricola,
P. cambivora,
P. pseudosyringae and
P. undulataForest Pathology (2004) 34 (2), 79-92
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