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Functional growth analysis of ‘Sonata’ strawberry plants grown under controlled temperature and daylength conditions
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-08-17)In order to investigate the relationship between environmental conditions and vegetative growth and reproductive development in the strawberry, freshly rooted runner plants of the cultivar ‘Sonata’ were grown in a phytotron ... -
Functional phenomics for improved climate resilience in Nordic agriculture
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-09-03)The five Nordic countries span the most northern region for field cultivation in the world. This presents challenges per se, with short growing seasons, long days, and a need for frost tolerance. Climate change has ... -
Functionality of Embryo Sacs in Pear Cultivars ‘Ingeborg’ and ‘Celina’ as Related to Fruit Set under Nordic Climate
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-12-05)Since the European pear (Pyrus communis L.) is a self-incompatible fruit species, synchrony and compatibility between female parts of the mother plant and male gametes from the pollen donor must be fulfilled. Besides ... -
Fundamental resource specialization of herbivorous butterflies decreases towards lower latitudes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08-17)Aim It is generally assumed that the degree of resource specialization in herbivorous insects increases towards lower latitudes. However, latitudinal patterns in herbivore diet breadth at large spatial scales remain poorly ... -
Fungal associates of the tree-killing bark beetle, Ips typographus, vary in virulence, ability to degrade conifer phenolics and influence bark beetle tunneling behavior
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-07-20)The bark beetle Ips typographus carries numerous fungi that could be assisting the beetle in colonizing live Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees. Phenolic defenses in spruce phloem are degraded by the beetle's major tree-killing ... -
Fungal attack on archaeological wooden artefacts in the Arctic—implications in a changing climate
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-09-03)Climate change is expected to accelerate the microbial degradation of the many extraordinary well-preserved organic archaeological deposits found in the Arctic. This could potentially lead to a major loss of wooden artefacts ... -
Fungal diversity and seasonal succession in ash leaves infected by the invasive ascomycete Hymenoscyphus fraxineus
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-01-12)High biodiversity is regarded as a barrier against biological invasions. We hypothesized that the invasion success of the pathogenic ascomycete Hymenoscyphus fraxineus threatening common ash in Europe relates to differences ... -
Fungal Interactions and Host Tree Preferences in the Spruce Bark Beetle Ips typographus
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06-04)The spruce bark beetle Ips typographus is the most damaging pest in European spruce forests and has caused great ecological and economic disturbances in recent years. Although native to Eurasia, I. typographus has been ... -
Fungal isolate and crop cultivar influence the beneficial effects of root inoculation with entomopathogenic fungi in strawberry
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-10-28)BACKGROUND Root inoculations of crop plants with beneficial fungi constitute a promising strategy for growth promotion and control of above‐ground pests and diseases. Here, strawberry roots (cultivar ‘Albion’ and ‘Pircinque’) ... -
Fungal Planet description sheets: 1436–1477
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-12)Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: Argentina, Colletotrichum araujiae on leaves, stems and fruits of Araujia hortorum. Australia, Agaricus pateritonsus on soil, ... -
Fungal succession in decomposing ash leaves colonized by the ash dieback pathogen Hymenoscyphus fraxineus or its harmless relative Hymenoscyphus albidus
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-04-14)Introduction: The ascomycete Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, originating from Asia, is currently threatening common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) in Europe, massive ascospore production from the saprotrophic phase being a key determinant ... -
Fungal symbionts of the spruce bark beetle synthesize the beetle aggregation pheromone 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-08-25)Tree-killing bark beetles depend on aggregation pheromones to mass-attack their host trees and overwhelm their resistance. The beetles are always associated with phytopathogenic ophiostomatoid fungi that probably assist ... -
Furfurylated wood: impact on Postia placenta gene expression and oxalate crystal formation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-03-24)Modified wood can provide protection against a range of wood deteriorating organisms. Several hypotheses have been put forward regarding the protection mechanisms against wood decaying fungi including fungal enzyme ... -
Fusaoctaxin A, an Example of a Two-Step Mechanism for Non-Ribosomal Peptide Assembly and Maturation in Fungi
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-16)Fungal non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS) clusters are spread across the chromosomes, where several modifying enzyme-encoding genes typically flank one NRPS. However, a recent study showed that the octapeptide fusaoctaxin ... -
Fusarium and mycotoxin content of harvested grain was not related to tillage intensity in Norwegian spring wheat fields
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-11-09)To mitigate the risk of erosion and nutrient runoff, reduced tillage has become more prevalent in Norway. Within within recent decades, there have been some years with relatively high occurrence of Fusarium head blight and ... -
Fusarium langsethiae and mycotoxin contamination in oat grain differed with growth stage at inoculation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-07-02)High levels of mycotoxins are occasionally observed in Norwegian oat grain lots. Mycotoxins of primary concern in Norwegian oats are deoxynivalenol (DON) produced by Fusarium graminearum and HT2- and T2-toxins (HT2 + T2) ... -
Future suitability of habitat in a migratory ungulate under climate change
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-03-20)With climate change, the effect of global warming on snow cover is expected to cause range expansion and enhance habitat suitability for species at their northern distribution limits. However, how this depends on landscape ... -
Gap formation and dynamics after long-term steady state in an old-growth Picea abies stand in Norway: Above- and belowground interactions
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-11-30)Stand dynamics and the gap initiation prior to gap formation are not well- understood because of its long- term nature and the scarcity of late- successional stands. Reconstruction of such disturbance is normally based on ... -
Gap-filling continuously-measured soil respiration data: A highlight of time-series-based methods
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-05-15)Soil respiration is an important ecosystem process that releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. While soil respiration can be measured continuously at high temporal resolutions, gaps in the dataset are inevitable, ... -
The Gaupne area in Sogn og Fjordane – a hot-spot for lichens in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)During a three-day field trip to the Gaupne area, Luster kommune, three main localities were visited in search of lichens. A total of 35 lichens or lichenicolous fungi were found to be new to Sogn og Fjordane, most of which ...