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Phytophthora Infestations in Forest Ecosystems



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Autore: Scanu Bruno Visualizza persona
Titolo: Phytophthora Infestations in Forest Ecosystems Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (216 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Biology, life sciences
Ecological science, the Biosphere
Soggetto non controllato: soilborne pathogens
pathways
Populus
Phytophthora plurivora
Phytophthora pini
pathogenicity tests
biomass allocation
dehesas
drought
montados
oak decline
plant traits
root rot
invasive species
natural ecosystems
streams
vegetation type
baiting
ITS region
leaf decay
oomycetes
aquatic fungi
trophic specialization
saprotroph
pathogen
parasite
Phytophthora
diversity
wild apple forest
decline
forest disease monitoring
holm oak decline
biosecurity
breeding systems
hybridization
Phytophthora cinnamomi
biogeography
center of origin
GLMM
tree mortality
plantation
open forests
Phytophthora ×cambivora
bark canker
ectomycorrhiza
cork oak
Persona (resp. second.): JungThomas
ScanuBruno
Sommario/riassunto: The 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.
Titolo autorizzato: Phytophthora Infestations in Forest Ecosystems  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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