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10 publications listed for Michael M. Müller:

Klara Pohlink, Richard Georgi, and Michael Müller
Occurrence and impact of the parasitic mite Linobia coccinellae on its host beetle Chrysomela populi: implications for its potential as a biological control agent
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 168 (10), 723-731 (2020)

Michael M. Müller, Jarkko Hantula, Michael Wingfield, and Rein Drenkhan
Diplodia sapinea found on Scots pine in Finland
Forest Pathology 49 (1 - e12483) (2019)

M.M. Müller, L. Hamberg, J. Kuuskeri, N. LaPorta, I. Pavlov, and K. Korhonen
Respiration rate determinations suggest Heterobasidion parviporum subpopulations have potential to adapt to global warming
Forest Pathology 45 (6), 515-524 (2015)

M.M. Müller, R. Sievänen, E. Beuker, H. Meesenburg, J. Kuuskeri, L. Hamberg, and K. Korhonen
Predicting the activity of Heterobasidion parviporum on Norway spruce in warming climate from its respiration rate at different temperatures
Forest Pathology 44 (4), 325-336 (2014)

R. Drenkhan, J. Hantula, M. Vuorinen, L. Jankovský, and M.M. Müller
Genetic diversity of Dothistroma septosporum in Estonia, Finland and Czech Republic
European Journal of Plant Pathology 136 (1), 71-85 (2013)

M.M. Müller, J. Hantula, and M. Vuorinen
First observations of Mycosphaerella pini on Scots pine in Finland
Plant Disease 93 (3), p.322 (2009)

M.M. Müller, R. Valjakka, and J. Hantula
Genetic diversity of Lophodermium piceae in South Finland
Forest Pathology 37 (5), 329-337 (2007)

M.M. Müller, J. Heinonen, and K. Korhonen
Occurrence of Heterobasidion basidiocarps on cull pieces of Norway spruce left on cutting areas and in mature spruce stands
Forest Pathology 37 (6), 374-386 (2007)

Michael M. Müller, and Anna-Maija Hallaksela
Fungal diversity in Norway spruce: a case study
Mycological Research 104 (9), 1139-1145 (2000)

J. Kaitera, M.M. Müller, and J. Hantula
Occurrence of Gremmeniella abietina var. abietina large- and small-tree types in separate Scots pine stands in northern Finland and in the Kola Peninsula, Russia
Mycological Research 102 (2), 199-205 (1998)

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