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1Air pollution and ascorbic acidForest Pathology1977357
2Abiotic and biotic factors and their interactions as causes of oak decline in Central EuropeForest Pathology2002355
3Isolation, identification and pathogenicity of Phytophthora species from declining oak standsForest Pathology1996277
4Chalara fraxineasp. nov. associated with dieback of ash (Fraxinus excelsior) in PolandForest Pathology2006274
5Widespread Phytophthora infestations in European nurseries put forest, semi‐natural and horticultural ecosystems at high risk of Phytophthora diseasesForest Pathology2016273
6Cryptic speciation in Hymenoscyphus albidusForest Pathology2011208
7Blister rust and western forest biodiversity: ecology, values and outlook for white pinesForest Pathology2010196
8Random amplified microsatellites (RAMS) ? a novel method for characterizing genetic variation within fungiForest Pathology1996183
9Beech decline in Central Europe driven by the interaction between Phytophthora infections and climatic extremesForest Pathology2009161
10Occurrence of Phytophthora species in oak stands in Italy and their association with declining oak treesForest Pathology2002141
11Phytophthora disease of Quercus ilex in south-western SpainForest Pathology2002135
12The teleomorph of Chalara fraxinea, the causal agent of ash diebackForest Pathology2009132
13Insect vectors of the pinewood nematode: a review of the biology and ecology of Monochamus speciesForest Pathology2012132
14Fungi associated with necrotic apical parts of Fraxinus excelsior shootsForest Pathology2002130
15White pines, Ribes, and blister rust: a review and synthesisForest Pathology2010128
16Geographical distribution and ecology of the Armillaria species in western EuropeForest Pathology1993125
17An intersterility group of Heterobasidion annosum specialized to Abies albaForest Pathology1990121
18Pine mistletoe (Viscum album ssp. austriacum) contributes to Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) mortality in the Rhone valley of SwitzerlandForest Pathology2006115
19High performance liquid chromatography determination of ergosterolas a measure of ectomycorrhiza infection in Scots pineForest Pathology1988111
20Pathogenicity of Chalara fraxineaForest Pathology2009111
21Pathogenic wood-decaying fungi in ChinaForest Pathology2007108
22Incidence of Phytophthora species in oak forests in Austria and their possible involvement in oak declineForest Pathology2003107
23Influence of site factors on the impact of Phytophthora cinnamomi in cork oak stands in PortugalForest Pathology2005105
24Dothistroma (red-band) needle blight of pines and the dothistromin toxin: a reviewForest Pathology2004104
25Ceratocysts polonica inoculated in Norway spruce: Blue-staining in relation to inoculum density, resinosis and tree growthForest Pathology1985100
26Diversity and host association of the tropical tree endophyte Lasiodiplodia theobromae revealed using simple sequence repeat markersForest Pathology200598
27New insights into the survival strategy of the invasive soilborne pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi in different natural ecosystems in Western AustraliaForest Pathology201397
28The spreading of the S type of Heterobasidion annosum from Norway spruce stumps to the subsequent tree standForest Pathology199696
29Summer drought: a driver for crown condition and mortality of Norway spruce in NorwayForest Pathology200494
30Strategies of attack and defence in woody plant–Phytophthora interactionsForest Pathology201493
31Associations among symptoms of dieback in even‐aged stands of ash (Fraxinus excelsiorL.)Forest Pathology201088
32Systemic induced resistance in Monterey pineForest Pathology200185
33Global geographic distribution and host range of Dothistroma species: a comprehensive reviewForest Pathology201684
34A simple, polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism-aided diagnosis method for pine wilt diseaseForest Pathology200083
35Induced resistance of Norway spruce, variation of phenolic compounds and their effects on fungal pathogensForest Pathology200082
36Etiology of oak decline in SpainForest Pathology199979
37Relative effectiveness of Scolytus scolytus, S. multistriatus and S. kirschi as vectors of Dutch elm diseaseForest Pathology199078
38Differences in composition of endophytic mycobiota in twigs and leaves of healthy and declining Quercus species in ItalyForest Pathology200377
39Diplodia corticola and Phytophthora cinnamomi: the main pathogens involved in holm oak decline on Caprera Island (Italy)Forest Pathology201476
40The use of peroxidase activity for monitoring and mapping air pollution areasForest Pathology197475
41The impact of Phytophthora disease on riparian populations of common alder (Alnus glutinosa) in southern BritainForest Pathology199974
42Fungal endophytes in woody roots of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) and ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa)Forest Pathology200474
43Molecular diagnosis of Phytophthora lateralis in trees, water, and foliage baits using multiplex polymerase chain reactionForest Pathology200173
44SEM-observations on the structural degradation of epistomatal waxes in Picea abies (L.) Karst.?and its possible role in the "Fichtensterben"Forest Pathology198672
45Hosts of Viscum albumForest Pathology199872
46Fungal succession in sapwood of Norway spruce infested by the bark beetle Ips typographusForest Pathology199271
47Distribution of Armillaria species in upland Ozark Mountain forests with respect to site, overstory species composition and oak declineForest Pathology200071
48Xylem vessel diameter as a factor in resistance of Ulmus minor to Ophiostoma novo-ulmiForest Pathology200271
49Previously unrecorded low‐temperature Phytophthora species associated with Quercus decline in a Mediterranean forest in eastern SpainForest Pathology201371
50Infection cycle of Armillaria and host responseForest Pathology198568