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Hymenoscyphus albidus
The Phylogenetic Relationships of Torrendiella and Hymenotorrendiella Gen
Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus
Taxonomic Study of Lambertella (Rutstroemiaceae, Helotiales) and Allied Substratal Stroma Forming Fungi from Japan
Towards a Unified Paradigm for Sequencebased Identification of Fungi
Virulence of Hymenoscyphus Albidus and H
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Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus, the Correct Scientific Name for the Fungus
Detection of a Conspecific Mycovirus in Two Closely Related Native And
Virulence of Hymenoscyphus Albidus and H. Fraxineus on Fraxinus Excelsior and F
<I>Hymenoscyphus Pseudoalbidus</I>
New Records from Lithuania of Fungi Alien to Europe
Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus
Hymenoscyphus Pseudoalbidus, the Causal Agent of European Ash Dieback
Detection of a Conspecific Mycovirus in Two Closely 3 Related Native and Introduced Fungal Hosts and 4 Evidence for Interspecific Virus Transmission
The Relationship Between Fungal Diversity and Invasibility of a Foliar Niche—The Case of Ash Dieback
Hymenoscyphus Pseudoalbidus
Host Range of Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus in Slovak Arboreta
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University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Pest Risk Analysis for Hymenoscyphus Pseudoalbidus for the UK and the Republic of Ireland Pest Risk Analysis
Gene Expression Patterns in Fraxinus Excelsior Clones with Contrasting Susceptibility to Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus
Confirmation of the Colonization Path of Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus from Leaves to Shoots in Fraxinus Excelsior Astrid Koehl
Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus and Hymenoscyphus Albidus Encode Surprisingly Large Cell Wall Degrading Potential, Balancing Saprotrophic and Necrotrophic Signatures
<I>Hymenoscyphus Pseudoalbidus</I>
The Post-Politics of Plant Biosecurity: the British Government's Response to Ash Dieback in 2012
Current Forest Pathogenic Fungi in Northwest Germany 1. Introduction
“Genome-Wide Population Diversity in Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus Points to an Eastern 2 Russian Origin of European Ash Dieback”
Fraxinus Excelsior) and the Infection Biology of the Pathogen Hymenoscyphus Pseudoalbidus Causing Ash Dieback
Risk of Natural Spread of Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus With
Systematics, Ecology, and Application of Helotiales
<I>Hymenoscyphus</I> (<I>Helotiaceae, Ascomycota</I>) with Notes on the Phylogeny Of