Mistletoes are hemiparasites that occur worldwide in many types of forest, woodland and shrubland ecosystems (Watson 2001). Some species are regarded as pests due to their detrimental effects on host species (Hawksworth 1983; Reid & Yan 2000). Heavy infestations can affect the growth, productivity and form of host trees, and may cause host death (Reid et al. 1994; Shaw et al.2004, 2008). In south-eastern Australia, mistletoes often are visibly obvious in trees along roadsides, in paddocks and on the margins of open forests; and concerns have been expressed about their potentially detrimental effects on host trees.Despite this, little quantitative information is available on the effects of mistletoes on tree health and mortality (Reid et...
Abstract: Downey (1998) collated an inventory of mistletoe host species based on herbaria records fo...
In the early years of the 20th century, red mistletoe (Peraxilla tetrapetala) and scarlet mistletoe ...
© CSIRO 2003The impact of soil salinity and host water status on the host / parasite association bet...
The definitive version can be found at www.springerlink.comThe importance of litter in regulating ec...
In order to study the relationships between mistletoes and their host species, comprehensive collect...
Mistletoes are a widespread group of plants often considered to be hemiparasitic, having detrimental...
Ecological processes such as plant–animal interactions have a critical role in shaping the str...
Host size and distance from an infected plant have been previously found to affect mistletoe occurre...
Host size and distance from an infected plant have been previously found to affect mistletoe occurre...
Biotic disturbances are affecting a wide range of tree species in all climates, and their occurrence...
Mistletoe is increasingly being reported as a horticultural pest, infecting many species grown comm...
Title page, table of contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from...
Mistletoes constitute an important food resource for animals in many ecosystems. However, these plan...
International audience• ContextIn recent decades, there have been increasing reports of forest decli...
1. The capacity of parasitic plants in structuring natural communities is increasingly recognized. T...
Abstract: Downey (1998) collated an inventory of mistletoe host species based on herbaria records fo...
In the early years of the 20th century, red mistletoe (Peraxilla tetrapetala) and scarlet mistletoe ...
© CSIRO 2003The impact of soil salinity and host water status on the host / parasite association bet...
The definitive version can be found at www.springerlink.comThe importance of litter in regulating ec...
In order to study the relationships between mistletoes and their host species, comprehensive collect...
Mistletoes are a widespread group of plants often considered to be hemiparasitic, having detrimental...
Ecological processes such as plant–animal interactions have a critical role in shaping the str...
Host size and distance from an infected plant have been previously found to affect mistletoe occurre...
Host size and distance from an infected plant have been previously found to affect mistletoe occurre...
Biotic disturbances are affecting a wide range of tree species in all climates, and their occurrence...
Mistletoe is increasingly being reported as a horticultural pest, infecting many species grown comm...
Title page, table of contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from...
Mistletoes constitute an important food resource for animals in many ecosystems. However, these plan...
International audience• ContextIn recent decades, there have been increasing reports of forest decli...
1. The capacity of parasitic plants in structuring natural communities is increasingly recognized. T...
Abstract: Downey (1998) collated an inventory of mistletoe host species based on herbaria records fo...
In the early years of the 20th century, red mistletoe (Peraxilla tetrapetala) and scarlet mistletoe ...
© CSIRO 2003The impact of soil salinity and host water status on the host / parasite association bet...