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Forest Pathology and Plant Health / / edited by Matteo Garbelotto and Paolo Gonthier



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Titolo: Forest Pathology and Plant Health / / edited by Matteo Garbelotto and Paolo Gonthier Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel : , : MDPI, , 2018
©2018
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (vii, 242 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina: 579.165
Soggetto topico: Plant health
Pathogenic microorganisms
Persona (resp. second.): GarbelottoMatteo
GonthierPaolo
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: About the Special Issue Editors .v -- Preface to "Forest Pathology and Plant Health".vii -- Matteo Garbelotto and Paolo Gonthier Variability and Disturbances as Key Factors in Forest Pathology and Plant Health Studies Reprinted from: Forests 2017, 8(11), 441; doi: 10.3390/f8110441 1 -- Richard C. Cobb and Margaret R. Metz Tree Diseases as a Cause and Consequence of Interacting Forest Disturbances Reprinted from: Forests 2017, 8(5), 147; doi: 10.3390/f8050147 6 -- Jean‐Paul Soularue, Cécile Robin, Marie‐Laure Desprez‐Loustau and Cyril Dutech Short Rotations in Forest Plantations Accelerate Virulence Evolution in Root‐Rot Pathogenic Fungi Reprinted from: Forests 2017, 8(6), 205; doi: 10.3390/f8060205 19 -- Katarzyna Kubiak, Anna Żółciak, Marta Damszel, Paweł Lech and Zbigniew Sierota Armillaria Pathogenesis under Climate Changes Reprinted from: Forests 2017, 8(4), 100; doi: 10.3390/f8040100 38 -- Isabel A Munck, Thomas Luther, Stephen Wyka, Donald Keirstead, Kimberly McCracken, William Ostrofsky, Wayne Searles, Kyle Lombard, Jennifer Weimer and Bruce Allen Soil and Stocking Effects on Caliciopsis Canker of Pinus strobus L. Reprinted from: Forests 2016, 7(11), 269; doi: 10.3390/f7110269 53 -- Guglielmo Lione, Paolo Gonthier and Matteo Garbelotto Environmental Factors Driving the Recovery of Bay Laurels from Phytophthora ramorum Infections: An Application of Numerical Ecology to Citizen Science Reprinted from: Forests 2017, 8(8), 293; doi: 10.3390/f8080293 63 -- Tiziana Panzavolta, Andrea Panichi, Matteo Bracalini, Francesco Croci, Beatrice Ginetti, Alessandro Ragazzi, Riziero Tiberi and Salvatore Moricca Dispersal and Propagule Pressure of Botryosphaeriaceae Species in a Declining Oak Stand is Affected by Insect Vectors Reprinted from: Forests 2017, 8(7), 228; doi: 10.3390/f8070228 87 -- Simone Prospero and Michelle Cleary Effects of Host Variability on the Spread of Invasive Forest Diseases Reprinted from: Forests 2017, 8(3), 80; doi: 10.3390/f8030080 99 -- Renata Ruiz Silva, André Costa da Silva, Roberto Antônio Rodella, José Eduardo Serrão, José Cola Zanuncio and Edson Luiz Furtado Pre‐Infection Stages of Austropuccinia psidii in the Epidermis of Eucalyptus Hybrid Leaves with Different Resistance Levels Reprinted from: Forests 2017, 8(10), 362; doi: 10.3390/f8100362 120 -- Jeff Chieppa, Lori Eckhardt and Arthur Chappelka Simulated Summer Rainfall Variability Effects on Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) Seedling Physiology and Susceptibility to Root‐Infecting Ophiostomatoid Fungi Reprinted from: Forests 2017, 8(4), 104; doi: 10.3390/f8040104 132 -- Esther Ortíz de Urbina, Nebai Mesanza, Ana Aragonés, Rosa Raposo, Margarita Elvira‐Recuenco, Ricard Boqué, Cheryl Patten, Jenny Aitken and Eugenia Iturritxa Emerging Needle Blight Diseases in Atlantic Pinus Ecosystems of Spain Reprinted from: Forests 2017, 8(1), 18; doi: 10.3390/f8010018 146 -- James Mehl, Michael J. Wingfield, Jolanda Roux and Bernard Slippers Invasive Everywhere? Phylogeographic Analysis of the Globally Distributed Tree Pathogen Lasiodiplodia theobromae Reprinted from: Forests 2017, 8(5), 145; doi: 10.3390/f8050145 159 -- Roberto Danti and Gianni Della Rocca Epidemiological History of Cypress Canker Disease in Source and Invasion Sites Reprinted from: Forests 2017, 8(4), 121; doi: 10.3390/f8040121 181 -- Randy C. Ploetz, Paul E. Kendra, Robin Alan Choudhury, Jeffrey A. Rollins, Alina Campbell, Karen Garrett, Marc Hughes and Tyler Dreaden Laurel Wilt in Natural and Agricultural Ecosystems: Understanding the Drivers and Scales of Complex Pathosystems Reprinted from: Forests 2017, 8(2), 48; doi: 10.3390/f8020048 206.
Sommario/riassunto: Every year, a number of new forest pathosystems are discovered as the result of introduction of alien pathogens, host shifts and jumps, hybridization and recombination among pathogens, etc. Disease outbreaks may also be favored by climate change and forest management. The mechanisms driving the resurgence of native pathogens and the invasion of alien ones need to be better understood in order to draft sustainable control strategies. For this Special Issue, we welcome population biology studies providing insights on the epidemiology and invasiveness of emergent forest pathogens possibly by contrasting different scenarios varying in pathogen and host populations size, genetics, phenotype and phenology, landscape fragmentation, occurrence of disturbances, management practices, etc. Both experimental and monitoring approaches are welcome. In summary, this special issue focuses on how variability in hosts, pathogens, or ecology may affect the emergence of new threats to plant species.
Titolo autorizzato: Forest Pathology and Plant Health  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03842-672-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910765879803321
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