Heterobasidion annosum is a causative agent of the root and butt and appears to be one of the most economically important conifer pathogens, which causes devastation in boreal forest at northern hemisphere
This study investigated the origins and spread patterns of Heterobasidion root disease in three P. c...
Main conclusion Two terpene compounds and four genes were identified as potential biomarkers for fur...
Heterobasidion irregulare and H. occidentale are two closely related conifer root rot pathogens in t...
This study provides new information on the infection biology and pathogenicity of an important root-...
This study observed the genotypic variation among Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) half-sib families...
The root-rot causing fungus Heterobasidion annosum can attack both spruce and pine trees and is the ...
Root rot caused by the basidiomycete Heterobasidion annosum s.l. is one of the most destructive dise...
Root and butt rot pathogens are important fungi that affect the forest carbon sequestration by destr...
Conifers are used for forest plantations and as landscape trees. Norway spruce is the main softwood ...
In boreal and north temperate forests, about 10%-15% of conifer trees (spruce, pine) cut are rotted ...
Heterobasidion spp. are among the most destructive root rot pathogens, causing severe economic losse...
Five Scots pine ( L.) progeny field trials, each established in different Lithuanian regions of prov...
The study presents quantitative and qualitative aspects of fungal colonization of the 2-year-old stu...
Stumps play a pivotal role in the epidemiology of the fungal forest pathogens Heterobasidion spp. be...
Important losses in forest production are caused by fungi of the genus Heterobasidion in the Scandin...
This study investigated the origins and spread patterns of Heterobasidion root disease in three P. c...
Main conclusion Two terpene compounds and four genes were identified as potential biomarkers for fur...
Heterobasidion irregulare and H. occidentale are two closely related conifer root rot pathogens in t...
This study provides new information on the infection biology and pathogenicity of an important root-...
This study observed the genotypic variation among Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) half-sib families...
The root-rot causing fungus Heterobasidion annosum can attack both spruce and pine trees and is the ...
Root rot caused by the basidiomycete Heterobasidion annosum s.l. is one of the most destructive dise...
Root and butt rot pathogens are important fungi that affect the forest carbon sequestration by destr...
Conifers are used for forest plantations and as landscape trees. Norway spruce is the main softwood ...
In boreal and north temperate forests, about 10%-15% of conifer trees (spruce, pine) cut are rotted ...
Heterobasidion spp. are among the most destructive root rot pathogens, causing severe economic losse...
Five Scots pine ( L.) progeny field trials, each established in different Lithuanian regions of prov...
The study presents quantitative and qualitative aspects of fungal colonization of the 2-year-old stu...
Stumps play a pivotal role in the epidemiology of the fungal forest pathogens Heterobasidion spp. be...
Important losses in forest production are caused by fungi of the genus Heterobasidion in the Scandin...
This study investigated the origins and spread patterns of Heterobasidion root disease in three P. c...
Main conclusion Two terpene compounds and four genes were identified as potential biomarkers for fur...
Heterobasidion irregulare and H. occidentale are two closely related conifer root rot pathogens in t...