Publications for:
pest = Hymenoscyphus fraxineus
crop = Ash (Fraxinus)
for the years 2015-2023 (descending)
found 62 publications:
2023
The introduction of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus to Northern Ireland and the subsequent development of ash dieback
Forest Pathology (2023) 53 (1 - e12789)
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pestinfo wiki2022
Expansion of ash dieback towards the scattered
Fraxinus excelsior range of the Italian peninsula
Biological Invasions (2022) 24 (5), 1359-1373
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pestinfo wikiAssessment of lesion development in
Fraxinus excelsior cultivars Altena, Atlas and Westhof's Glorie inoculated with different isolates of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineusForest Pathology (2022) 52 (5 - e12772)
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pestinfo wikiMonitoring of long-term tolerance of European ash to
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus in clonal seed orchards in Sweden
Forest Pathology (2022) 52 (5 - e12773)
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pestinfo wikiInvasion of emerald ash borer
Agrilus planipennis and ash dieback pathogen
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus in Ukraine—A concerted action
Forests (2022) 13 (5 - 789)
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pestinfo wikiCulturable endophytic fungi in
Fraxinus excelsior and their interactions with
Hymenoscyphus fraxineusForests (2022) 13 (7 - 1098)
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pestinfo wikiFraxForFuture—research on European ash dieback in Germany
Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (2022) 129 (6), 1285-1295
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pestinfo wiki2021
Aqueous leaf extract of
Ligustrum vulgare inhibits ascospore germination and mycelial growth of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineusForest Pathology (2021) 51 (1 - e12657)
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pestinfo wikiDevelopment of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus on seedlings from different half-sib lines of
Fraxinus angustifolia in Serbia
Forest Pathology (2021) 51 (4 - e12705)
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pestinfo wiki Fungi detected in the previous year’s leaf petioles of
Fraxinus excelsior and their antagonistic potential against
Hymenoscyphus fraxineusForests (2021) 12 (10 - 1412)
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pestinfo wikiInvestigation of the biocontrol potential of two ash endophytes against
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus using In vitro plant–fungus dual cultures
Forests (2021) 12 (12 - 1750)
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pestinfo wikiInfluence of forest stand structure and competing understory vegetation on ash regeneration—potential effects of ash dieback
Forests (2021) 12 (2 - 128)
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pestinfo wikiA novel plant resistance inducer for the protection of European ash (
Fraxinus excelsior L.) against
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus—preliminary studies
Forests (2021) 12 (8 - 1072)
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pestinfo wikiTransformation of European ash (
Fraxinus excelsior L.) callus as a starting point for understanding the molecular basis of ash dieback
Plants (2021) 10 (11 - 2524)
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pestinfo wiki2020
Identifying
Fraxinus excelsior tolerant to ash dieback: Visual field monitoring versus a molecular marker
Forest Pathology (2020) 50 (1 - e12572)
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pestinfo wikiDecline of
Fraxinus excelsior L. in parks of Saint Petersburg: Who is to blame –
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus or
Diplodia spp.?
Forestry Studies - Metsanduslikud Uurimused (2020) 73, 43-51
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pestinfo wikiMarker-trait associations for tolerance to ash dieback in common ash (
Fraxinus excelsior L.)
Forests (2020) 11 (10 - 1083)
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pestinfo wikiHost range of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus in Slovak arboreta
Forests (2020) 11 (5 - 596)
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pestinfo wikiRole of root and stem base fungi in
Fraxinus angustifolia (Vahl) dieback in Croatian floodplain forests
Forests (2020) 11 (6 - 607)
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pestinfo wikiDiplodia fraxini and
Diplodia subglobosa: The main species associated with cankers and dieback of
Fraxinus excelsior in north-eastern Italy
Forests (2020) 11 (8 - 883)
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pestinfo wiki2019
Endophytes vs tree pathogens and pests: can they be used as biological control agents to improve tree health?
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2019) 155 (3), 711-729
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pestinfo wiki A versatile method for assessing pathogenicity of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus to ash foliage
Forest Pathology (2019) 49 (2 - e12484)
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pestinfo wiki Fungal colonization patterns in necrotic rootstocks and stem bases of dieback-affected
Fraxinus excelsior L.
Forest Pathology (2019) 49 (4 - e12520)
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pestinfo wikiPathogenicity of fungi associated with ash dieback symptoms of one-year-old
Fraxinus excelsior in Montenegro
Forest Pathology (2019) 49 (5 - e12539)
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pestinfo wiki Control of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, the causal agent of ash dieback, using composting
Forest Pathology (2019) 49 (6 - e12568)
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pestinfo wikiLife at the edge – the cytology and physiology of the biotroph to necrotroph transition in
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus during lesion formation in ash
Plant Pathology (2019) 68 (5), 908-920
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pestinfo wiki2018
Tracking the invasion: dispersal of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus airborne inoculum at different scales
FEMS Microbiology Ecology (2018) 94 (5 - fiy049)
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pestinfo wikiFraxinus excelsior seed is not a probable introduction pathway for
Hymenoscyphus fraxineusForest Pathology (2018) 48 (1 - e12392)
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pestinfo wikiDo higher summer temperatures restrict the dissemination of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus in France?
Forest Pathology (2018) 48 (4 - e12426)
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pestinfo wikiIndividual resistance of
Fraxinus angustifolia and
F. excelsior clones to
Hymenoscyphus fraxineusJournal of Plant Protection Research (2018) 58 (3), 227-233
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pestinfo wiki Population structure of the ash dieback pathogen,
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, in relation to its mode of arrival in the UK
Plant Pathology (2018) 67 (2), 255-264
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pestinfo wiki The use of ascospores of the dieback fungus
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus for infection assays reveals a significant period of biotrophic interaction in penetrated ash cells
Plant Pathology (2018) 67 (6), 1354-1361
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pestinfo wiki2017
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus mitovirus 1 naturally disperses through the airborne inoculum of its host,
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, in the Czech Republic
Biocontrol Science and Technology (2017) 27 (8), 992-1008
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pestinfo wikiGetting invasive species on the political agenda: agenda setting and policy formulation in the case of ash dieback in the UK
Biological Invasions (2017) 19 (7), 1953-1970
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pestinfo wikiEvaluation and validation of a loop-mediated isothermal amplification test kit for detection of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineusEuropean Journal of Plant Pathology (2017) 149 (2), 253-259
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pestinfo wikiFirst report of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus on
Fraxinus excelsior in Montenegro
Forest Pathology (2017) 47 (5 - 12359)
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pestinfo wiki Direct evidence of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus infection pathway through the petiole-shoot junction
Forest Pathology (2017) 47 (6 - e12370)
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pestinfo wikiPopulation genetic analysis of a parasitic mycovirus to infer the invasion history of its fungal host
Molecular Ecology (2017) 26 (9), 2482-2497
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pestinfo wikiFungal diversity and seasonal succession in ash leaves infected by the invasive ascomycete
Hymenoscyphus fraxineusNew Phytologist (2017) 213 (3), 1405-1417
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pestinfo wikiHymenoscyphus fraxineus is a leaf pathogen of local
Fraxinus species in the Russian Far East
Plant Pathology (2017) 66 (3), 490-500
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pestinfo wikiVirulence of the invasive ash pathogen
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus in old and recently established populations
Plant Pathology (2017) 66 (5), 783-791
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pestinfo wikiPathogenicity of fungi associated with ash dieback towards
Fraxinus excelsiorPlant Pathology (2017) 66 (8), 1228-1238
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pestinfo wiki2016
Effects of endophytic fungi on the ash dieback pathogen
FEMS Microbiology Ecology (2016) 92 (9 - fiw142)
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pestinfo wikiAnalyses of the ash dieback pathogen,
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, suggest role of tree species diversity on colonization and population structure differentiation
Forest Pathology (2016) 46 (1), 82-84
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pestinfo wikiTissue-specific DNA levels and hyphal growth patterns of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus in stems of naturally infected
Fraxinus excelsior saplings
Forest Pathology (2016) 46 (3), 206-214
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pestinfo wikiIndividual resistance of
Fraxinus angustifolia clones to ash dieback
Forest Pathology (2016) 46 (4), 269-280
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pestinfo wikiTemporal evolution of collar lesions associated with ash dieback and the occurrence of
Armillaria in Belgian forests
Forest Pathology (2016) 46 (4), 281-288
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pestinfo wikiDifferences in susceptibility to ash dieback in Czech provenances of
Fraxinus excelsiorForest Pathology (2016) 46 (4), 289-297
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pestinfo wikiThe earliest samples of
Hymenoscyphus albidus vs.
H. fraxineus in Estonian mycological herbaria
Mycological Progress (2016) 15 (8), 835-844
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pestinfo wikiRising out of the ashes: Additive genetic variation for crown and collar resistance to
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus in
Fraxinus excelsiorPhytopathology (2016) 106 (12), 1535-1543
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pestinfo wikiVirulence of
Hymenoscyphus albidus and native and introduced
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus on
Fraxinus excelsior and
Fraxinus pennsylvanicaPlant Pathology (2016) 65 (4), 655-663
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pestinfo wikiAsh dieback due to
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus: what can be learnt from evolutionary ecology?
Plant Pathology (2016) 65 (7), 1056-1070
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pestinfo wikiPathogenicity of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus towards leaves of three European ash species:
Fraxinus excelsior,
F. angustifolia and
F. ornusPlant Pathology (2016) 65 (7), 1071-1083
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pestinfo wikiInfluence of site and stand factors on
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus-induced basal lesions
Plant Pathology (2016) 65 (9), 1452-1461
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pestinfo wiki2015
Pathogenicity of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus and
Hymenoscyphus albidus towards
Fraxinus mandshurica var.
japonicaForest Pathology (2015) 45 (2), 172-174
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pestinfo wikiAscocarp formation of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus on several-year-old pseudosclerotial leaf rachises of
Fraxinus excelsiorForest Pathology (2015) 45 (3), 254-257
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pestinfo wikiHymenoscyphus fraxineus can directly infect intact current-year shoots of
Fraxinus excelsior and artificially exposed leaf scars
Forest Pathology (2015) 45 (4), 274-280
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pestinfo wikiGenetic variation in dieback resistance in
Fraxinus excelsior confirmed by progeny inoculation assay
Forest Pathology (2015) 45 (5), 379-387
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pestinfo wikiLocal population structure of
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus surveyed by an enlarged set of microsatellite markers
Forest Pathology (2015) 45 (5), 400-407
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pestinfo wikiFirst definite report of natural infection of
Fraxinus ornus by
Hymenoscyphus fraxineusForest Pathology (2015) 45 (5), 430-432
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pestinfo wikiHymenoscyphus fraxineus mycelial growth on media containing leaf extracts of different Oleaceae
Forest Pathology (2015) 45 (6), 540-543
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pestinfo wikiFraxinus sogdiana, a Central Asian ash species, is susceptible to
Hymenoscyphus fraxineusPlant Protection Science (2015) 51 (3), 150-152
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