Publications for:
pest = Endoconidiophora polonica
crop = Spruce (Picea)
found 25 publications:
2021
Are climates in Canada and the United States suitable for the European spruce bark beetle,
Ips typographus, and its fungal associate,
Endoconidiophora polonica?
Forests (2021) 12 (12 - 1725)
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pestinfo wiki2020
Chemical defence responses of Norway spruce to two fungal pathogens
Forest Pathology (2020) 50 (6 - e12640)
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pestinfo wiki2019
Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with the spruce bark beetle
Ips typographus, including 11 new species from China
Persoonia (2019) 42, 50-74
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pestinfo wiki2015
Pathogenicity of ophiostomatoid fungi on
Picea abies in Slovenia
Forest Pathology (2015) 45 (4), 290-297
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pestinfo wikiVariation in phloem resistance of Norway spruce clones and families to
Heterobasidion parviporum and
Ceratocystis polonica and its relationship to phenology and growth traits
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research (2015) 30 (2), 103-111
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pestinfo wiki2012
Effect of phenology on susceptibility of Norway spruce (
Picea abies) to fungal pathogens
Plant Pathology (2012) 61 (1), 57-62
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pestinfo wiki2010
Fungi isolated from
Picea abies infested by the bark beetle
Ips typographus in the Bialowieza forest in north-eastern Poland
Forest Pathology (2010) 40 (2), 100-110
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pestinfo wiki2009
Single sequence repeat markers reflect diversity and geographic barriers in Eurasian populations of the conifer pathogen
Ceratocystis polonicaForest Pathology (2009) 39 (4), 249-265
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pestinfo wiki2005
Xylem dysfunction in Yezo spruce (
Picea jezoensis) after inoculation with the blue-stain fungus
Ceratocystis polonicaForest Pathology (2005) 35 (5), 346-358
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pestinfo wikiUn champignon de bleuissement causant la mort par dessiccation du xylème
Phytoprotection (2005) 86 (2), p. 86
pestinfo wiki2003
Induced wound response of Norway spruce
Picea abies P. Karst. after artificial inoculation by imagoes of
Ips typographus L.
Journal of Forest Science (2003) 49 (9), 403-411
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pestinfo wikiThe putative gymnosperm plant defensin polypeptide (SPI1) accumulates after seed germination, is not readily released, and the SPI1 levels are reduced in
Pythium dimorphum-infected spruce roots
Plant Molecular Biology (2003) 52 (2), 291-302
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pestinfo wiki2002
Species delimitation and host specialization of
Ceratocystis laricicola and
C. polonica to larch and spruce
Plant Disease (2002) 86 (4), 418-422
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pestinfo wikiXylem sap flow of Norway spruce after inoculation with the blue-stain fungus
Ceratocystis polonicaPlant Pathology (2002) 51 (3), 359-364
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pestinfo wikiVariation in tree size and resistance to
Ceratocystis polonica in a monoclonal stand of
Picea abiesScandinavian Journal of Forest Research (2002) 17 (6), 522-528
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pestinfo wiki2001
Induction of disease resistance in Norway spruce (
Picea abies) by necrotizing fungi
Plant Pathology (2001) 50 (2), 230-233
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pestinfo wikiLoss of pathogenicity in the blue-stain fungus
Ceratocystis polonicaPlant Pathology (2001) 50 (4), 497-502
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pestinfo wiki2000
Induced resistance of Norway spruce, variation of phenolic compounds and their effects on fungal pathogens
Forest Pathology (2000) 30 (2), 97-108
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pestinfo wiki1998
The
Ceratocystis species on conifers
Canadian Journal of Botany - Revue Canadienne de Botanique (1998) 76 (8), 1446-1457
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pestinfo wikiPhenolic predictors for Norway spruce resistance to the bark beetle
Ips typographus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) and an associated fungus,
Ceratocystis polonicaCanadian Journal of Forest Research - Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestière (1998) 28 (5), 720-728
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pestinfo wikiAcquired resistance to a pathogenic blue-stain fungus in Norway spruce
International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) 7th meeting, section 1.4
pestinfo wikiGrowth of
Ceratocystis polonica and
Heterobasidion annosum when co-inoculated with two Norway spruce clones
International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) 7th meeting, section 3.7
pestinfo wikiPathogenicity of four blue-stain fungi associated with aggressive and nonaggressive bark beetles
Phytopathology (1998) 88 (1), 39-44
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pestinfo wikiAssessing the virulence of four bark beetle-associated bluestain fungi using Norway spruce seedlings
Plant Pathology (1998) 47 (4), 537-540
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pestinfo wiki1997
Growth of four bark-beetle-associated blue-stain fungi in relation to the induced wound response in Norway spruce
Canadian Journal of Botany - Revue Canadienne de Botanique (1997) 75 (4), 618-625
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