Plant fungal pathogens are an increasing emerging threat as climate change progresses. Sphaeropsis sapinea (syn. Diplodia sapinea), the causal fungal agent of Diplodia tip blight, is a major pathogen of pines of forestry and ornamental relevance in Europe and worldwide. Here, we combined molecular-based field surveys in a common-garden setting and across an elevation gradient with historical records, cultivation-based growth experiments and microscopy to report on host and abiotic constraints on the distribution of S. sapinea. Using the arboretum at the Botanical Garden Berlin, Germany, to control for environmental variability, S. sapinea was detected on all seven host Pinus species we studied. However, P. sylvestris is the only species in ...
Disease emergence in northern and boreal forests has been mostly due to tree-pathogen encounters lac...
Diplodia sapinea is an important pathogen of Pinus spp. in many parts of the world's temperate and s...
Disease emergence in northern and boreal forests has been mostly due to tree-pathogen encounters lac...
Plant fungal pathogens are an increasing emerging threat as climate change progresses. Sphaeropsis s...
Plant fungal pathogens are an increasing emerging threat as climate change progresses. Sphaeropsis s...
Plant fungal pathogens are an increasing emerging threat as climate change progresses. Sphaeropsis s...
Plant fungal pathogens are an increasing emerging threat as climate change progresses. Sphaeropsis s...
Plant fungal pathogens are an increasing emerging threat as climate change progresses. Sphaeropsis s...
Sphaeropsis shoot blight, caused by Diplodia pinea and D. scrobiculata, damage conifers throughout t...
The opportunistic pathogen Sphaeropsis sapinea (≡Diplodia sapinea) is one of the most severe pathoge...
Sphaeropsis shoot blight, caused by Diplodia pinea and Diplodia scrobiculata, damage conifers throug...
Increased drought combined with emerging pathogens poses an increased threat to forest health. This ...
The aim of this study was to determine if the ascomycete fungus Sphaeropsis sapinea (Fr.) Dyko & B. ...
This research has been partly funded by the FORMAS project 215-2012-1255 and by ‘Future Forests’, f...
Diplodia sapinea (syn. Sphaeropsis sapinea) is a globally distributed pathogen of conifers. Symptoms...
Disease emergence in northern and boreal forests has been mostly due to tree-pathogen encounters lac...
Diplodia sapinea is an important pathogen of Pinus spp. in many parts of the world's temperate and s...
Disease emergence in northern and boreal forests has been mostly due to tree-pathogen encounters lac...
Plant fungal pathogens are an increasing emerging threat as climate change progresses. Sphaeropsis s...
Plant fungal pathogens are an increasing emerging threat as climate change progresses. Sphaeropsis s...
Plant fungal pathogens are an increasing emerging threat as climate change progresses. Sphaeropsis s...
Plant fungal pathogens are an increasing emerging threat as climate change progresses. Sphaeropsis s...
Plant fungal pathogens are an increasing emerging threat as climate change progresses. Sphaeropsis s...
Sphaeropsis shoot blight, caused by Diplodia pinea and D. scrobiculata, damage conifers throughout t...
The opportunistic pathogen Sphaeropsis sapinea (≡Diplodia sapinea) is one of the most severe pathoge...
Sphaeropsis shoot blight, caused by Diplodia pinea and Diplodia scrobiculata, damage conifers throug...
Increased drought combined with emerging pathogens poses an increased threat to forest health. This ...
The aim of this study was to determine if the ascomycete fungus Sphaeropsis sapinea (Fr.) Dyko & B. ...
This research has been partly funded by the FORMAS project 215-2012-1255 and by ‘Future Forests’, f...
Diplodia sapinea (syn. Sphaeropsis sapinea) is a globally distributed pathogen of conifers. Symptoms...
Disease emergence in northern and boreal forests has been mostly due to tree-pathogen encounters lac...
Diplodia sapinea is an important pathogen of Pinus spp. in many parts of the world's temperate and s...
Disease emergence in northern and boreal forests has been mostly due to tree-pathogen encounters lac...