Dothistroma needle blight: climate and host adaptations

B Wong - 2023 - corpus.ulaval.ca
Résumé Les forêts, les agents pathogènes et leurs interactions sont de plus en plus affectés
par des facteurs liés au changement climatique et à la mondialisation. Ces changements …

Is an unprecedented Dothistroma needle blight epidemic related to climate change?

A Woods, KD Coates, A Hamann - BioScience, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Dothistroma needle blight, caused by the fungus Dothistroma septosporum, is a major pest
of pine plantations in the Southern Hemisphere, where both the host and the pathogen have …

The hosts and potential geographic range of Dothistroma needle blight

MS Watt, DJ Kriticos, S Alcaraz, AV Brown… - Forest Ecology and …, 2009 - Elsevier
Dothistroma needle blight, one of the most important foliar diseases of Pinus spp., is caused
primarily by the fungus Dothistroma septosporum (Dorog.) Morelet, and to a lesser extent by …

Regional outbreak dynamics of Dothistroma needle blight linked to weather patterns in British Columbia, Canada

C Welsh, KJ Lewis, AJ Woods - Canadian Journal of Forest …, 2014 - cdnsciencepub.com
Dothistroma needle blight (DNB) has caused extensive mortality in plantations of lodgepole
pine in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, and even mature pine trees in natural …

[图书][B] The Role of Weather and Topography in the Development of Dothistroma septosporum.

C Braun - 2009 - unbc.arcabc.ca
Abstract Dothistroma septosporum (Dorog.) Morelet is recognized worldwide as a foliar
disease of pine trees, infecting needles and causing premature defoliation. This results in …

Growth and fruition of a pathology research community: the Dothistroma story

RE Bradshaw - Forest pathology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
This special issue of Forest Pathology focuses on Dothistroma needle blight and showcases
the collaborative work of a global community of Dothistroma researchers on the pathogens …

The outbreak history of Dothistroma needle blight: an emerging forest disease in northwestern British Columbia, Canada

C Welsh, K Lewis, A Woods - Canadian Journal of Forest …, 2009 - cdnsciencepub.com
Native pathogens are normally limited in the damage they cause by host resistance and (or)
environmental conditions that limit one or more phases of the disease cycle. Changes to …

Global geographic distribution and host range of Dothistroma species: a comprehensive review

R Drenkhan, V Tomešová‐Haataja, S Fraser… - Forest …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Dothistroma needle blight (DNB) is one of the most important diseases of pine. Although its
notoriety stems from Southern Hemisphere epidemics in Pinus radiata plantations, the …

Dothistroma needle blight, weather and possible climatic triggers for the disease's recent emergence

AJ Woods, J Martín‐García, L Bulman… - Forest …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Dothistroma needle blight (DNB), caused by the two fungi Dothistroma septosporum and D.
pini, is a major disease of pines with a worldwide distribution. Increases in the incidence and …

[PDF][PDF] Warmer and wetter might not be better-short review.

AJ Woods - 2014 - jfs.agriculturejournals.cz
As the climate continues to change, gaps in our understanding of how the altered
environment will affect forest hosts and their pathogens widen. In some areas pathogens …