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Tadeusz Malewski, Piotr Borowik, Ireneusz Olejarski, Artur Rutkiewicz, Adam Okorski and Tomasz Oszako
Afforestation of former agricultural land poses a real challenge for foresters because soil life is often severely limited by the loss of natural soil fungal diversity. In addition, former agricultural soils have low levels of fungal species typical of f...
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René H.J. Heim, Ian J. Wright, Peter Scarth, Angus J. Carnegie, Dominique Taylor and Jens Oldeland
Disease management in agriculture often assumes that pathogens are spread homogeneously across crops. In practice, pathogens can manifest in patches. Currently, disease detection is predominantly carried out by human assessors, which can be slow and expe...
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Richard C. Cobb and Margaret R. Metz
The disease triangle is a basic and highly flexible tool used extensively in forest pathology. By linking host, pathogen, and environmental factors, the model provides etiological insights into disease emergence. Landscape ecology, as a field, focuses on...
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Sean R. Haughian,Philip J. Burton,Steve W. Taylor,Charles Curry
Projections for forest disturbance and damage under a changing climate in British Columbia are summarized, with the objective of collating regionally specific expectations so that land managers can take pro-active steps to avoid or adapt to the changes e...
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R. Sturrock
Pág. 329 - 336
The health of the earth?s forests and urban green spaces is increasingly challenged by the outcomes of human activities, including global climate change. As climate changes, the role and impact of diseases on trees in both forest ecosystems and in urban ...
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C. Romeralo Tapia,L. Botella,O. Santamaría,J. Diez
Pág. 515 - 525
Mitoviruses have been found in several forest pathogens (i.e. Cryphonectria parasitica, Gremmeniella abietina), and because they have been shown to reduce the virulence of host fungi there is a growing interest in studying their use as a biocontrol. This...
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Verónica Andrea El Mujtar,Ernesto Andenmatten,Marcelo Perdomo,Federico Letourneau,Oscar Grau,Leonardo Gallo
Pág. 209 - 217
Longevity is a characteristic of forest trees that influences their responses to challenges by biotic and abiotic stresses and the temporal development of symptoms. Monitoring programs have been extensively used to detect the impact of climatic change, a...
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Michelle Cleary,Bart van der Kamp,Duncan Morrison
In the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Armillaria (Armillaria ostoyae) root disease (DRA) causes considerable losses in immature stands by killing natural and planted coniferous trees. Tree mortality usually begins about 5?7 years after stand esta...
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