Abstract Background Due to the infection with the invasive ascomycete Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, which has been replacing the closely related and non-pathogenic native Hymenoscyphus albidus, the European ashes, Fraxinus excelsior (also known as the common ash), Fraxinus angustifolia (also known as narrow-leaved ash) and Fraxinus ornus (also known as the manna ash) are at risk. Hymenoscyphus fraxineus is the causative agent of ash dieback of the European ashes, but is non-pathogenic to the native Asian ash Fraxinus mandshurica (also known as the Manchurian ash). Even though the invasion of H. fraxineus is a great threat for ashes in Europe, the fungal biology is still poorly understood. By the use of live cell imaging and targeted gene knock-o...
This thesis is focused on ash (Fraxinus excelsior), which is attacked all over Europe by a fungal pa...
Some common ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior) show tolerance towards shoot dieback caused by the invasi...
For the last two decades, large-scale population decline of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) has oc...
European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is currently battling an onslaught of ash dieback, a disease emerg...
BackgroundWith the expanding ash dieback epidemic that has spread across the European continent, an ...
The populations of European ash and its harmless fungal associate Hymenoscyphus albidus are in decli...
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...
Ash dieback, induced by an invasive ascomycete, Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, has emerged in the late 199...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record...
Accelerating international trade and climate change make pathogen spread an increasing concern.[br/]...
Hymenoscyphus is a large fungal genus containing asingle known severe pathogen (H. fraxineus) causin...
Currently, severe dieback of Fraxinus spp. is observed in most European countries. This is an emergi...
Decline induced by Chalara fraxinea is an emerging disease that severely affects ash stands in Europ...
Ash dieback caused by Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus (anamorph Chalara fraxinea) is a disease that has ...
This thesis is focused on ash (Fraxinus excelsior), which is attacked all over Europe by a fungal pa...
Some common ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior) show tolerance towards shoot dieback caused by the invasi...
For the last two decades, large-scale population decline of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) has oc...
European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is currently battling an onslaught of ash dieback, a disease emerg...
BackgroundWith the expanding ash dieback epidemic that has spread across the European continent, an ...
The populations of European ash and its harmless fungal associate Hymenoscyphus albidus are in decli...
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...
Ash dieback, induced by an invasive ascomycete, Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, has emerged in the late 199...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record...
Accelerating international trade and climate change make pathogen spread an increasing concern.[br/]...
Hymenoscyphus is a large fungal genus containing asingle known severe pathogen (H. fraxineus) causin...
Currently, severe dieback of Fraxinus spp. is observed in most European countries. This is an emergi...
Decline induced by Chalara fraxinea is an emerging disease that severely affects ash stands in Europ...
Ash dieback caused by Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus (anamorph Chalara fraxinea) is a disease that has ...
This thesis is focused on ash (Fraxinus excelsior), which is attacked all over Europe by a fungal pa...
Some common ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior) show tolerance towards shoot dieback caused by the invasi...
For the last two decades, large-scale population decline of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) has oc...