• From leaf to continent: The multi-scale distribution of an invasive cryptic pathogen complex on oak 

      Desprez-Loustau, Marie-Laure; Massot, Marie; Toïgo, Maude; Fort, Tania; Kaya, Ayse Gülden Aday; Boberg, Johanna; Braun, Uwe; Capdevielle, Xavier; Cech, Thomas; Chandelier, Anne; Christova, Petya; Corcobado, Tamara; Dogmus, Tugba; Dutech, Cyril; Fabreguettes, Olivier; Faivre d'Arcier, Julie; Gross, Andrin; Jung, Marilia Horta; Iturritxa, Eugenia; Jung, Thomas; Junker, Corina; Kiss, Levente; Kostov, Kaloyan; Lehtijarvi, Asko; Lyubenova, Aneta; Marçais, Benoit; Oliva, Jonas; Oskay, Funda; Pastirčák, Martin; Pastircakova, Katarína; Piou, Dominique; Saint-Jean, Gilles; Sallafranque, Arnaud; Slavov, Slavtcho; Stenlid, Jan; Talgø, Venche; Takamatsu, Susumu; Tack, Ayco JM. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-12)
      The spatial distribution and niche differentiation of three closely related species (Erysiphe alphitoides, Erysiphe quercicola and Erysiphe hypophylla) causing oak powdery mildew was studied at scales ranging from the ...
    • The invasive forest pathogen Hymenoscyphus fraxineus boosts mortality and triggers niche replacement of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) 

      Díaz-Yáñez, Olalla; Mola-Yudego, Blas; Timmermann, Volkmar; Tollefsrud, Mari Mette; Hietala, Ari Mikko; Oliva, Jonas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-03-24)
      Determining the impacts of invasive pathogens on tree mortality and growth is a difficult task, in particular in the case of species occurring naturally at low frequencies in mixed stands. In this study, we quantify such ...
    • Invasive forest pathogens in Europe: Cross-country variation in public awareness but consistency in policy acceptability 

      Eriksson, Louise; Boberg, Johanna; Cech, Thomas L.; Corcobado, Tamara; Desprez-Loustau, Marie-Laure; Hietala, Ari Mikko; Jung, Marilia Horta; Jung, Thomas; Lehtijarvi, Hatice Tugba Dogmus; Oskay, Funda; Slavov, Slavtcho; Solheim, Halvor; Stenlid, Jan; Oliva, Jonas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-03-23)
      Political action can reduce introductions of diseases caused by invasive forest pathogens (IPs) and public support is important for effective prevention. The public’s awareness of IP problems and the acceptability of ...