Ash dieback has become a continent-wide problem in a relatively short period of time which has generated a significant amount of research within and across countries. To consider what lessons have been learned, this project convened a workshop of researchers and government and non-governmental representatives from 10 EU countries to describe the impact of the disease, research undertaken and underway, and management responses. From the workshop and following work, it was identified that whilst there was much ongoing research which had the potential to deliver long term benefits, a lack of immediately useable information for land managers risks ash being lost from the landscape before long-term research outputs are available for use. The ...
Ash dieback is a fungal disease (causal agent Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) infecting Common ash (Fraxinu...
Ash dieback causes damage and mortality of Fraxinus excelsior (common ash) and Fraxinus angustifolia...
This study reviews how the issue of ash dieback has been placed on the political agenda in the UK, a...
Ash dieback is a severe disease of ash trees (Fraxinus spp.), caused by the invasive fungus Hymenosc...
The UK needs to develop effective policy responses to the spread of tree pathogens and pests. This h...
Why did the identification of ‘Ash Dieback’ (Chalara Fraxinea) in 2012 in the UK catch the national ...
Novel pests and diseases are becoming increasingly common, and often cause additional mortality to h...
The UK needs to develop effective policy responses to the spread of tree pathogens and pests. This h...
Forest trees have been increasingly threatened by invasive pathogens,endangering associated biodiver...
peer-reviewedAsh dieback, caused by Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, is developing rapidly across the island...
This data was generated in conjunction with a UK study of public perceptions to different tree-breed...
Ash trees are an important component of both forests and the countryside. Emerging new diseases like...
The ash dieback epidemic, caused by the fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, has been present in Europe f...
The invasive alien pathogenic fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus causing ash dieback (ADB) has devastate...
Ash dieback is induced by Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, an invasive pathogenic fungus. It is causing seve...
Ash dieback is a fungal disease (causal agent Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) infecting Common ash (Fraxinu...
Ash dieback causes damage and mortality of Fraxinus excelsior (common ash) and Fraxinus angustifolia...
This study reviews how the issue of ash dieback has been placed on the political agenda in the UK, a...
Ash dieback is a severe disease of ash trees (Fraxinus spp.), caused by the invasive fungus Hymenosc...
The UK needs to develop effective policy responses to the spread of tree pathogens and pests. This h...
Why did the identification of ‘Ash Dieback’ (Chalara Fraxinea) in 2012 in the UK catch the national ...
Novel pests and diseases are becoming increasingly common, and often cause additional mortality to h...
The UK needs to develop effective policy responses to the spread of tree pathogens and pests. This h...
Forest trees have been increasingly threatened by invasive pathogens,endangering associated biodiver...
peer-reviewedAsh dieback, caused by Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, is developing rapidly across the island...
This data was generated in conjunction with a UK study of public perceptions to different tree-breed...
Ash trees are an important component of both forests and the countryside. Emerging new diseases like...
The ash dieback epidemic, caused by the fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, has been present in Europe f...
The invasive alien pathogenic fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus causing ash dieback (ADB) has devastate...
Ash dieback is induced by Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, an invasive pathogenic fungus. It is causing seve...
Ash dieback is a fungal disease (causal agent Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) infecting Common ash (Fraxinu...
Ash dieback causes damage and mortality of Fraxinus excelsior (common ash) and Fraxinus angustifolia...
This study reviews how the issue of ash dieback has been placed on the political agenda in the UK, a...