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Host Phenological Stage Potentially Affects Dieback Severity after
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus
Infection in
Fraxinus excelsior
Seedlings
Lene R. Nielsen, Lea V. Mckinney,
Erik D. Kjaer
Forest, Nature and Biomass
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Hymenoscyphus fraxineus
Infection in
Fraxinus excelsior
Seedlings'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Phenological Stages
100%
Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus
100%
Fraxinus Excelsior
100%
Bud Burst
100%
Dieback
100%
Genetic Correlation
66%
Symptom Development
66%
Phenology
33%
Controlled Inoculation
33%
Genetic Variation
33%
Early Senescence
33%
Resistance Mechanisms
33%
Ash Dieback
33%
Artificial Inoculation
33%
Europe
33%
Reduced Susceptibility
33%
Ash Tree
33%
Health Problems
33%
Forest Health
33%
Growing Season
33%
Disease Susceptibility
33%
Infectious Pathogens
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Dieback
100%
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus
100%
Fraxinus excelsior
100%
Genetic Correlation
66%
Growing Season
33%
Resistance Mechanisms
33%
Phenology
33%
Spring
33%
Genetic Divergence
33%
Fraxinus
33%
Forest Health
33%