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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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Earth & Environmental Sciences
budburst
100%
dieback
85%
flushing
65%
seedling
63%
infection
58%
inoculation
47%
ash
33%
forest health
28%
senescence
26%
genetic variation
25%
genotype
22%
phenology
22%
pathogen
19%
growing season
18%
tolerance
18%
autumn
17%
Europe
14%
Agriculture & Biology
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus
99%
Fraxinus excelsior
84%
dieback
73%
signs and symptoms (plants)
50%
genetic correlation
41%
seedlings
38%
infection
32%
tree diseases
31%
forest health
31%
Fraxinus
27%
disease susceptibility
23%
resistance mechanisms
21%
phenology
19%
growing season
16%
autumn
16%
genetic variation
12%
genotype
12%
pathogens
12%
leaves
9%