Filamentous fungi associated with woody tissues of European Beech (Fagus sylvatica) and isolated from diseased trees and healthy trees were examined in relation to their impact on tree health. To this end, classical culture-based isolation methods, in planta inoculations and fungal identification using ITS-barcode and morphological characters were used. Stem endophytes of healthy beech saplings collected in German forests were isolated to determine endophyte communities in woody stem tissues. Pathogenicity tests were performed on living potted beech saplings using twelve selected fungal pathogens and wood inhabiting fungi (Hypocreales, Botryosphaeriales, and Xylariales) originating mainly from European beech with symptoms of the complex dis...
Beech bark lesions, (Cryptococcus fagisuga), the most common lichen and fungi epiphytes on beech (Fa...
Comparative simultaneous studies of environmental high-throughput sequencing (HTS) and cultivation o...
European beech (Fagus sylvatica) is an important forest and landscape tree. These trees are suscepti...
Biscogniauxia nummularia is a xylariaceous fungus known as a common endophyte of European beech, liv...
Members of the genus Fusarium and related genera are important components of many ecosystems worldwi...
The associations of fungal endophytes with trees are poorly understood, especially within tree seed...
Literature embracing many facets of Beech bark disease is reviewed. Scoring systems for assessment o...
The seeds of forest trees usually transfer numerous fungi species, including pathogens, facultative ...
Heart rot and hollowing of tree trunks is an ecologically important phenomenon and is the result of ...
# Effects of temperature and gaseous regimes on development of fungal communities, from latent infe...
Sapwood comprises much above-ground forest biomass, but its mycobiome in living trees is largely unk...
Beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) are prominent keystone species of great economic and environmental val...
This short review summarises the history and current knowledge regarding beech bark disease (BBD) in...
The European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) outbreak observed in the ‘Puszcza Białowieska’ Pro...
During the past decade, and in particular after the wet year 2002 and the dry year 2003, an increasi...
Beech bark lesions, (Cryptococcus fagisuga), the most common lichen and fungi epiphytes on beech (Fa...
Comparative simultaneous studies of environmental high-throughput sequencing (HTS) and cultivation o...
European beech (Fagus sylvatica) is an important forest and landscape tree. These trees are suscepti...
Biscogniauxia nummularia is a xylariaceous fungus known as a common endophyte of European beech, liv...
Members of the genus Fusarium and related genera are important components of many ecosystems worldwi...
The associations of fungal endophytes with trees are poorly understood, especially within tree seed...
Literature embracing many facets of Beech bark disease is reviewed. Scoring systems for assessment o...
The seeds of forest trees usually transfer numerous fungi species, including pathogens, facultative ...
Heart rot and hollowing of tree trunks is an ecologically important phenomenon and is the result of ...
# Effects of temperature and gaseous regimes on development of fungal communities, from latent infe...
Sapwood comprises much above-ground forest biomass, but its mycobiome in living trees is largely unk...
Beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) are prominent keystone species of great economic and environmental val...
This short review summarises the history and current knowledge regarding beech bark disease (BBD) in...
The European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) outbreak observed in the ‘Puszcza Białowieska’ Pro...
During the past decade, and in particular after the wet year 2002 and the dry year 2003, an increasi...
Beech bark lesions, (Cryptococcus fagisuga), the most common lichen and fungi epiphytes on beech (Fa...
Comparative simultaneous studies of environmental high-throughput sequencing (HTS) and cultivation o...
European beech (Fagus sylvatica) is an important forest and landscape tree. These trees are suscepti...