środa, 30 stycznia 2013
Forest Pathology - 42 (6), 2012
Contents:
Issue Information (page I)
Presence of fungi in Scots pine needles found to correlate with air quality as measured by bioindicators in northern Spain (pages 443–453)
C. Romeralo, J. J. Diez and N. F. Santiago
Inhibition of Armillaria and Heterobasidion growth by Penicillium adametzii isolated from Pinus sylvestris forest soil (pages 454–466)
L. Szwajkowska-Michałek, H. Kwaśna, P. Łakomy and J. Perkowski
Isolation and characterization of pathogen defence-related class I chitinase from the actinorhizal tree Casuarina equisetifolia (pages 467–480)
R. Veluthakkal and M. G. Dasgupta
Pathogenicity and virulence of Armillaria sinapina and host response to infection in Douglas-fir, western hemlock and western redcedar in the southern Interior of British Columbia (pages 481–491)
M. R. Cleary, B. J. van der Kamp and D. J. Morrison
Root-colonizing ophiostomatoid fungi associated with dying and dead young Scots pine in Poland (pages 492–500)
R. Jankowiak, P. Bilański, M. Kolařík and D. Wasiuta
Detecting asymptomatic ink-diseased chestnut trees by the composition of the ectomycorrhizal community (pages 501–509)
L. Scattolin, E. Dal Maso, S. Mutto Accordi, L. Sella and L. Montecchio
Canker and dieback on Platanus x acerifolia caused by Diaporthe scabra (pages 510–513)
F. M. Grasso, M. Marini, A. Vitale, G. Firrao and G. Granata
Root and butt rot caused by Heterobasidion annosum in Atlantic coniferous ecosystems of Spain (pages 514–520)
N. Mesanza and E. Iturritxa
Pine wilt disease: detection of the pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) as a tool for a pine breeding programme (pages 521–525)
B. Ribeiro, M. Espada, T. Vu, F. Nóbrega, M. Mota and I. Carrasquinho
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