An infection experimcnt was made to test the pathogenicity of two Ceratocystis species on Norway spruce trees. Water stress in inoculated and control trees was measured by means of xylem water potential, stomatal aperture and transpiration stream velocity. Most trees inoculated with C. polonica, alone or in combination with C. penicillata, became water-stressed. Ten weeks after inoculation almost all sapwood of water-stressed trees was blue-stained at the level of inoculation. Trees inoculated with C. penicillata alone did not become water-stressed, and their sapwood was not blue-stained. The results indicate that C. polonica is a highly qualified accomplice to Ips typographus in its killing of spruce trees.publishedVersio
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1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
One of the worst pathogens on Norway spruce, Heterobasidion annosum s.l., can establish in previousl...
To test the pathogenicity of Ips typographus-associated fungi to Norway spruce, trees were inoculate...
Climate changes, exemplified by increased temperatures and CO2 concentration, pose a global threat t...
Increased abiotic stress along with increasing temperatures, dry periods and forest disturbances may...
Resilience and functionality of European Norway spruce forests are increasingly threatened by mass o...
Mass attacks by Tomicus piniperda were induced in young Scots pines of varying vitality by baiting t...
The major threats to the sustainable supply of forest tree products are adverse climate, pests and d...
Bark beetles and associated fungi are among the greatest natural threats to conifers worldwide. Coni...
In this thesis the pathogenic potential of the blue stain fungus Ophiostoma clavatum in Scots pine (...
The blue-stain fungus Ceratocystis resinifera colonizes wounds on living Picea spp. and other conife...
Norway spruce is one of the most important commercial forestry species in Europe, and is commonly in...
Norway spruce is one of the most important commercial forestry species in Europe, and is commonly in...
The family Pinaceae (order Coniferales) includes many environmentally and economically important sof...
Norway spruce (Picea abies) is one of the most important tree species in Norway due to its high econ...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
One of the worst pathogens on Norway spruce, Heterobasidion annosum s.l., can establish in previousl...
To test the pathogenicity of Ips typographus-associated fungi to Norway spruce, trees were inoculate...
Climate changes, exemplified by increased temperatures and CO2 concentration, pose a global threat t...
Increased abiotic stress along with increasing temperatures, dry periods and forest disturbances may...
Resilience and functionality of European Norway spruce forests are increasingly threatened by mass o...
Mass attacks by Tomicus piniperda were induced in young Scots pines of varying vitality by baiting t...
The major threats to the sustainable supply of forest tree products are adverse climate, pests and d...
Bark beetles and associated fungi are among the greatest natural threats to conifers worldwide. Coni...