Forest decline, particularly for Quercus genus, is a well known phenomenon, spread in Europe as well as in the all world and with a complex aetiology, that involve interactions between host plant and several abiotic and biotic causes (i.e. tree genetic characteristics, environmental and climatic changes) Furthermore it has been hypothesized that some endophytic fungi can accelerate the decline of oaks, when trees are subjected to stress. In fact these fungi can become pathogenic, inflicting damage on trees, while often they produce no symptoms for most of their life cycle. The aim of the present study is to provide information concerning the fungal population present in the Q. robur acorns, considering all their growth phases, the influen...
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is an evergreen oak tree species, typically found throughout the Mediter...
This thesis investigated the occurrence of soilborne species of the plant pathogenic genus Phytophth...
This survey was carried out in a Quercus suber L. stand with many trees affected by the disease "oak...
The fungal endophytic communities play an important ecological role in forest ecosystems. Many endop...
The isolation frequency of endophytic fungi in Quercus cerris was determined in relation to sampling...
The geographical distribution of crown endophytic fungi on oaks in Italy is reported, with particula...
Successful infection by a tree pathogen depends both on species-specific traits, related to its infe...
Acute oak decline is a high-impact disease causing necrotic lesions on the trunk, crown thinning and...
Recently, a study on the Quercus ilex L. decay caused by biotic and abiotic agents has hypothesized ...
Dottorato di ricerca in Protezione delle pianteIl deperimento del bosco è una malattia ad eziologia ...
The role of microbiome in tree health is receiving increasing interest in forest pathology research....
Phytophthora species in general, and P. quercina in particular, have been suggested in several studi...
In autumn 2002, the uppermost leaf and bud, the stem, collar, main root and a randomly chosen latera...
The complex phenomenon of decline in European oak is currently triggered by changing climatic condit...
The main objective of this study was to obtain more comprehensive knowledge about the effect of wate...
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is an evergreen oak tree species, typically found throughout the Mediter...
This thesis investigated the occurrence of soilborne species of the plant pathogenic genus Phytophth...
This survey was carried out in a Quercus suber L. stand with many trees affected by the disease "oak...
The fungal endophytic communities play an important ecological role in forest ecosystems. Many endop...
The isolation frequency of endophytic fungi in Quercus cerris was determined in relation to sampling...
The geographical distribution of crown endophytic fungi on oaks in Italy is reported, with particula...
Successful infection by a tree pathogen depends both on species-specific traits, related to its infe...
Acute oak decline is a high-impact disease causing necrotic lesions on the trunk, crown thinning and...
Recently, a study on the Quercus ilex L. decay caused by biotic and abiotic agents has hypothesized ...
Dottorato di ricerca in Protezione delle pianteIl deperimento del bosco è una malattia ad eziologia ...
The role of microbiome in tree health is receiving increasing interest in forest pathology research....
Phytophthora species in general, and P. quercina in particular, have been suggested in several studi...
In autumn 2002, the uppermost leaf and bud, the stem, collar, main root and a randomly chosen latera...
The complex phenomenon of decline in European oak is currently triggered by changing climatic condit...
The main objective of this study was to obtain more comprehensive knowledge about the effect of wate...
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is an evergreen oak tree species, typically found throughout the Mediter...
This thesis investigated the occurrence of soilborne species of the plant pathogenic genus Phytophth...
This survey was carried out in a Quercus suber L. stand with many trees affected by the disease "oak...