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Exploring How Stakeholders May Respond to Emerald Ash Borer Management in Europe
Survival of European Ash Seedlings Treated with Phosphite After Infection with the Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus and Phytophthora Species
Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus
Ash Dieback and Dutch Elm Disease: Current Situation and Prospects in Slovenia N
Distribution and Impact of Emerald Ash Borer Agrilus Planipennis (Coleoptera:Buprestidae) in the Moscow Region of Russia and the Threat to Europe
Emerald Ash Borer
Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus Is a Leaf Pathogen of Local Fraxinus Species in the Russian Far East
Mycobiome of Fraxinus Excelsior with Different Phenotypic Susceptibility to Ash Dieback
Living Ash Project
Analyzing Ash Leaf-Colonizing Fungal Communities for Their Biological Control of Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus
Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus, the Correct Scientific Name for the Fungus
Virulence of Hymenoscyphus Albidus and H. Fraxineus on Fraxinus Excelsior and F
New Records from Lithuania of Fungi Alien to Europe
Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus
Fraxinus Spp
The Current Situation Concerning Severity and Causes of Ash Dieback in Ukraine Caused by Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus
Ash (Fraxinus Excelsior)
The Susceptibility of Asian, European and North American Fraxinus Species to the Ash Dieback Pathogen Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus Reflects Their Phylogenetic History
Top View
The Relationship Between Fungal Diversity and Invasibility of a Foliar Niche—The Case of Ash Dieback
Host Range of Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus in Slovak Arboreta
(Fraxinus Spp.) and the Ash Dieback Disease in Europe
Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus with Fraxinus Ornus
Ash Dieback and Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus What Is Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus?
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The Main Species Associated with Cankers and Dieback of Fraxinus Excelsior in North-Eastern Italy
Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus Planipennis)
Decline of Fraxinus Excelsior L. in Parks of Saint Petersburg: Who Is to Blame – Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus Or Diplodia Spp.?
Confirmation of the Colonization Path of Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus from Leaves to Shoots in Fraxinus Excelsior Astrid Koehl
Effects of Host Variability on the Spread of Invasive Forest Diseases
Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus and Hymenoscyphus Albidus Encode Surprisingly Large Cell Wall Degrading Potential, Balancing Saprotrophic and Necrotrophic Signatures
Fraxinus Sogdiana, a Central Asian Ash Species, Is Susceptible to Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus
The Susceptibility of Asian, European and North American Fraxinus Species to the Ash Dieback Pathogen Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus Reflects Their Phylogenetic History
Current Forest Pathogenic Fungi in Northwest Germany 1. Introduction
Complex Associations Between Cross‐Kingdom Microbial Endophytes and Host Genotype in Ash Dieback Disease Dynamics
European Ash (Fraxinus Excelsior L.) Dieback: Disintegrating Forest in the Mountain Protected Areas, Czech Republic
First Report of the Invasive Ash Dieback Pathogen Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus on Fraxinus Excelsior and F
A Healthy World and Plants with Phytophthora? Multiple Introductions of Tree Pathogens to a Newly Established Woodland
Risk of Natural Spread of Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus With
Vegetative Propagation of Dieback-Tolerant Fraxinus Excelsior on Commercial Scale
Systematics, Ecology, and Application of Helotiales
Between Ash Dieback and Emerald Ash Borer: Two Asian Invaders in Russia and the Future of Ash in Europe