LEADER 04026nam 2200961z- 450 001 9910557373703321 005 20231214133025.0 035 $a(CKB)5400000000042154 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76365 035 $a(EXLCZ)995400000000042154 100 $a20202201d2021 |y 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurmn|---annan 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aPhytophthora Infestations in Forest Ecosystems 210 $aBasel, Switzerland$cMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute$d2021 215 $a1 electronic resource (216 p.) 311 $a3-0365-0800-7 311 $a3-0365-0801-5 330 $aThe oomycete genus Phytophthora represents one of the most notorious groups of tree pathogens in natural and semi-natural forest ecosystems. Since the discovery in the 1960s of the invasive P. cinnamomi, threatening some of the world?s richest plant communities in Australia, numerous Phytophthora diseases have been reported on forest trees worldwide, which were previously unknown to science. The most notable examples include the oak and beech declines triggered by different Phytophthora spp. in Europe and North America, the findings of sudden oak death and sudden larch death caused by P. ramorum in the Western USA and the U.K., respectively, and the association of P. austrocedri with mal del ciprés in Argentina and juniper decline in the U.K. All these epidemic events are driven by exotic invasive Phytophthora species, introduced through infested nursery plants from their native overseas environments. In recent years, many independent surveys have studied the diversity of Phytophthora species and the diseases they are causing across a diverse range of forests and other natural ecosystems. This Special Issue presents papers on Phytophthora surveys performed in different biogeographic regions and addresses the pathways, and ecological and economic impacts of these invasive forest pathogens. 606 $aResearch & information: general$2bicssc 606 $aBiology, life sciences$2bicssc 606 $aEcological science, the Biosphere$2bicssc 610 $asoilborne pathogens 610 $apathways 610 $aPopulus 610 $aPhytophthora plurivora 610 $aPhytophthora pini 610 $apathogenicity tests 610 $abiomass allocation 610 $adehesas 610 $adrought 610 $amontados 610 $aoak decline 610 $aplant traits 610 $aroot rot 610 $ainvasive species 610 $anatural ecosystems 610 $astreams 610 $avegetation type 610 $abaiting 610 $aITS region 610 $aleaf decay 610 $aoomycetes 610 $aaquatic fungi 610 $atrophic specialization 610 $asaprotroph 610 $apathogen 610 $aparasite 610 $aPhytophthora 610 $adiversity 610 $awild apple forest 610 $adecline 610 $aforest disease monitoring 610 $aholm oak decline 610 $abiosecurity 610 $abreeding systems 610 $ahybridization 610 $aPhytophthora cinnamomi 610 $abiogeography 610 $acenter of origin 610 $aGLMM 610 $atree mortality 610 $aroot rot. 610 $aplantation 610 $aopen forests 610 $aPhytophthora ×cambivora 610 $abark canker 610 $aectomycorrhiza 610 $acork oak 615 7$aResearch & information: general 615 7$aBiology, life sciences 615 7$aEcological science, the Biosphere 700 $aScanu$b Bruno$4edt$01295454 702 $aJung$b Thomas$4edt 702 $aScanu$b Bruno$4oth 702 $aJung$b Thomas$4oth 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910557373703321 996 $aPhytophthora Infestations in Forest Ecosystems$93023463 997 $aUNINA