The ash dieback crisis: genetic variation in resistance can prove a long‐term solution

LV McKinney, LR Nielsen, DB Collinge… - Plant …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Over the last two decades, ash dieback has become a major problem in E urope, where the
causative fungus has invaded the continent rapidly. The disease is caused by the invasive …

Friend or foe? Biological and ecological traits of the European ash dieback pathogen Hymenoscyphus fraxineus in its native environment

M Cleary, D Nguyen, D Marčiulynienė, A Berlin… - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, an introduced ascomycete fungus and primary causal agent of
European ash dieback, was investigated on Fraxinus mandshurica trees in its native range …

Phytopathogen emergence in the genomics era

E Thynne, MC McDonald, PS Solomon - Trends in Plant Science, 2015 - cell.com
Phytopathogens are a global threat to plant agriculture and biodiversity. The genomics era
has lead to an exponential rise in comparative gene and genome studies of both …

Fungi on stems and twigs in initial and advanced stages of dieback of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) in Poland

T Kowalski, W Kraj, B Bednarz - European Journal of Forest Research, 2016 - Springer
F. excelsior is affected by dieback in the major part of its natural geographical range in
Europe, which results in economic and ecological losses. The disease is caused by the …

Fungi Inhabiting Stem Wounds of Quercus robur following Bark Stripping by Deer Animals

A Marčiulynas, V Sirgedaitė-Šėžienė, A Menkis - Forests, 2023 - mdpi.com
We investigated fungal communities in oak wounds to determine how fungal species
richness and community composition changes depending on the age of wounds. The …

[PDF][PDF] Ash dieback in Germany: research on disease development, resistance and management options

R Enderle, B Fussi, HD Lenz, G Langer… - Dieback of European …, 2017 - research.ed.ac.uk
Ash dieback caused by Hymenoscyphus fraxineus reached Germany at the latest in 2002.
Various projects investigating the disease and the genetic resistance in Fraxinus excelsior …

Efficacy tests on commercial fungicides against ash dieback in vitro and by trunk injection

E Dal Maso, J Cocking, L Montecchio - Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2014 - Elsevier
Ash dieback, caused by Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus Queloz et al.(anamorph Chalara
fraxinea Kowalski), has emerged as a critical disease in urban areas and in the forests of …

Development of ash dieback in south-eastern Germany and the increasing occurrence of secondary pathogens

HD Lenz, B Bartha, L Straßer, H Lemme - Forests, 2016 - mdpi.com
Since its first identification in Poland in 2006, the ascomycete Hymenoscyphus fraxineus has
caused massive dieback of Fraxinus excelsior in the countries of eastern, northern and …

Development and validation of a rapid loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay for the detection of Chrysomyxa and characterization of Chrysomyxa woroninii …

WT Yu, X Wang, T Yin, CKM Tsui, CJ You - IMA fungus, 2024 - Springer
Chrysomyxa rusts cause significant damage to spruce in both natural forests and
plantations. Particularly, Three Chrysomyxa species, Chrysomyxa deformans, Chrysomyxa …

The earliest samples of Hymenoscyphus albidus vs. H. fraxineus in Estonian mycological herbaria

R Drenkhan, T Riit, K Adamson, M Hanso - Mycological Progress, 2016 - Springer
In 2006, the alien and pathogenic Hymenoscyphus fraxineus was differentiated by
molecular methods from the long recognized saprotrophic H. albidus. Today, H. fraxineus …