Hymenoscyphus fraxineus is an invasive fungal pathogen that causes ash dieback in Europe. Recent investigations have identified H. fraxineus on herbarium specimens in Korea. In this paper, these specimens, plus five additional collections, were studied by internal transcribed spacer (ITS) screening and subsequent phylogenetic analysis using three additional sequence markers (actin, calmodulin, EF1-α). Using the concept of genealogical concordance phylogenetic species recognition (GCPSR), H. fraxineus was confirmed in five of the collections on petioles of Fraxinus mandshurica and F. chinensis subsp. rhynchophylla. The remaining collections revealed two novel species, both occurring on petioles of F. chinensis subsp. rhynchophylla. They are ...
Abstract Background The dieback epidemic decimating common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) in Europe is cau...
High biodiversity is regarded as a barrier against biological invasions. We hypothesized that the in...
In Serbia, unambiguous symptoms of ash dieback disease were for the first time observed in September...
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus is an invasive fungal pathogen that causes ash dieback in Europe. Recent inv...
Hymenoscyphus is a large fungal genus containing asingle known severe pathogen (H. fraxineus) causin...
Five species of Hymenoscyphus that fruit on black stromatized parts of dead leaves of deciduous tree...
European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is currently battling an onslaught of ash dieback, a disease emerg...
The populations of European ash and its harmless fungal associate Hymenoscyphus albidus are in decli...
Abstract Background Due to the infection with the invasive ascomycete Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, which...
Understanding the genetic diversity and structure of invasive pathogens in their source of origin or...
Studies on fungal communities in the previous year’s leaf petioles of Fraxinus excelsior found in li...
Ash dieback caused by the mitosporic ascomycete Chalara fraxinea is a novel disease of major concern...
During a survey of xylarialean fungi in Northern Iran, several specimens that showed affinities to t...
During a survey of xylarialean fungi in Northern Iran, several specimens that showed affinities to t...
Decline induced by Chalara fraxinea is an emerging disease that severely affects ash stands in Europ...
Abstract Background The dieback epidemic decimating common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) in Europe is cau...
High biodiversity is regarded as a barrier against biological invasions. We hypothesized that the in...
In Serbia, unambiguous symptoms of ash dieback disease were for the first time observed in September...
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus is an invasive fungal pathogen that causes ash dieback in Europe. Recent inv...
Hymenoscyphus is a large fungal genus containing asingle known severe pathogen (H. fraxineus) causin...
Five species of Hymenoscyphus that fruit on black stromatized parts of dead leaves of deciduous tree...
European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is currently battling an onslaught of ash dieback, a disease emerg...
The populations of European ash and its harmless fungal associate Hymenoscyphus albidus are in decli...
Abstract Background Due to the infection with the invasive ascomycete Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, which...
Understanding the genetic diversity and structure of invasive pathogens in their source of origin or...
Studies on fungal communities in the previous year’s leaf petioles of Fraxinus excelsior found in li...
Ash dieback caused by the mitosporic ascomycete Chalara fraxinea is a novel disease of major concern...
During a survey of xylarialean fungi in Northern Iran, several specimens that showed affinities to t...
During a survey of xylarialean fungi in Northern Iran, several specimens that showed affinities to t...
Decline induced by Chalara fraxinea is an emerging disease that severely affects ash stands in Europ...
Abstract Background The dieback epidemic decimating common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) in Europe is cau...
High biodiversity is regarded as a barrier against biological invasions. We hypothesized that the in...
In Serbia, unambiguous symptoms of ash dieback disease were for the first time observed in September...