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1 | Air pollution and ascorbic acid | Forest Pathology | 1977 | 357 |
2 | Abiotic and biotic factors and their interactions as causes of oak decline in Central Europe | Forest Pathology | 2002 | 355 |
3 | Isolation, identification and pathogenicity of Phytophthora species from declining oak stands | Forest Pathology | 1996 | 277 |
4 | Chalara fraxineasp. nov. associated with dieback of ash (Fraxinus excelsior) in Poland | Forest Pathology | 2006 | 274 |
5 | Widespread Phytophthora infestations in European nurseries put forest, semi‐natural and horticultural ecosystems at high risk of Phytophthora diseases | Forest Pathology | 2016 | 273 |
6 | Cryptic speciation in Hymenoscyphus albidus | Forest Pathology | 2011 | 208 |
7 | Blister rust and western forest biodiversity: ecology, values and outlook for white pines | Forest Pathology | 2010 | 196 |
8 | Random amplified microsatellites (RAMS) ? a novel method for characterizing genetic variation within fungi | Forest Pathology | 1996 | 183 |
9 | Beech decline in Central Europe driven by the interaction between Phytophthora infections and climatic extremes | Forest Pathology | 2009 | 161 |
10 | Occurrence of Phytophthora species in oak stands in Italy and their association with declining oak trees | Forest Pathology | 2002 | 141 |
11 | Phytophthora disease of Quercus ilex in south-western Spain | Forest Pathology | 2002 | 135 |
12 | The teleomorph of Chalara fraxinea, the causal agent of ash dieback | Forest Pathology | 2009 | 132 |
13 | Insect vectors of the pinewood nematode: a review of the biology and ecology of Monochamus species | Forest Pathology | 2012 | 132 |
14 | Fungi associated with necrotic apical parts of Fraxinus excelsior shoots | Forest Pathology | 2002 | 130 |
15 | White pines, Ribes, and blister rust: a review and synthesis | Forest Pathology | 2010 | 128 |
16 | Geographical distribution and ecology of the Armillaria species in western Europe | Forest Pathology | 1993 | 125 |
17 | An intersterility group of Heterobasidion annosum specialized to Abies alba | Forest Pathology | 1990 | 121 |
18 | Pine mistletoe (Viscum album ssp. austriacum) contributes to Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) mortality in the Rhone valley of Switzerland | Forest Pathology | 2006 | 115 |
19 | High performance liquid chromatography determination of ergosterolas a measure of ectomycorrhiza infection in Scots pine | Forest Pathology | 1988 | 111 |
20 | Pathogenicity of Chalara fraxinea | Forest Pathology | 2009 | 111 |
21 | Pathogenic wood-decaying fungi in China | Forest Pathology | 2007 | 108 |
22 | Incidence of Phytophthora species in oak forests in Austria and their possible involvement in oak decline | Forest Pathology | 2003 | 107 |
23 | Influence of site factors on the impact of Phytophthora cinnamomi in cork oak stands in Portugal | Forest Pathology | 2005 | 105 |
24 | Dothistroma (red-band) needle blight of pines and the dothistromin toxin: a review | Forest Pathology | 2004 | 104 |
25 | Ceratocysts polonica inoculated in Norway spruce: Blue-staining in relation to inoculum density, resinosis and tree growth | Forest Pathology | 1985 | 100 |
26 | Diversity and host association of the tropical tree endophyte Lasiodiplodia theobromae revealed using simple sequence repeat markers | Forest Pathology | 2005 | 98 |
27 | New insights into the survival strategy of the invasive soilborne pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi in different natural ecosystems in Western Australia | Forest Pathology | 2013 | 97 |
28 | The spreading of the S type of Heterobasidion annosum from Norway spruce stumps to the subsequent tree stand | Forest Pathology | 1996 | 96 |
29 | Summer drought: a driver for crown condition and mortality of Norway spruce in Norway | Forest Pathology | 2004 | 94 |
30 | Strategies of attack and defence in woody plant–Phytophthora interactions | Forest Pathology | 2014 | 93 |
31 | Associations among symptoms of dieback in even‐aged stands of ash (Fraxinus excelsiorL.) | Forest Pathology | 2010 | 88 |
32 | Systemic induced resistance in Monterey pine | Forest Pathology | 2001 | 85 |
33 | Global geographic distribution and host range of Dothistroma species: a comprehensive review | Forest Pathology | 2016 | 84 |
34 | A simple, polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism-aided diagnosis method for pine wilt disease | Forest Pathology | 2000 | 83 |
35 | Induced resistance of Norway spruce, variation of phenolic compounds and their effects on fungal pathogens | Forest Pathology | 2000 | 82 |
36 | Etiology of oak decline in Spain | Forest Pathology | 1999 | 79 |
37 | Relative effectiveness of Scolytus scolytus, S. multistriatus and S. kirschi as vectors of Dutch elm disease | Forest Pathology | 1990 | 78 |
38 | Differences in composition of endophytic mycobiota in twigs and leaves of healthy and declining Quercus species in Italy | Forest Pathology | 2003 | 77 |
39 | Diplodia corticola and Phytophthora cinnamomi: the main pathogens involved in holm oak decline on Caprera Island (Italy) | Forest Pathology | 2014 | 76 |
40 | The use of peroxidase activity for monitoring and mapping air pollution areas | Forest Pathology | 1974 | 75 |
41 | The impact of Phytophthora disease on riparian populations of common alder (Alnus glutinosa) in southern Britain | Forest Pathology | 1999 | 74 |
42 | Fungal endophytes in woody roots of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) and ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) | Forest Pathology | 2004 | 74 |
43 | Molecular diagnosis of Phytophthora lateralis in trees, water, and foliage baits using multiplex polymerase chain reaction | Forest Pathology | 2001 | 73 |
44 | SEM-observations on the structural degradation of epistomatal waxes in Picea abies (L.) Karst.?and its possible role in the "Fichtensterben" | Forest Pathology | 1986 | 72 |
45 | Hosts of Viscum album | Forest Pathology | 1998 | 72 |
46 | Fungal succession in sapwood of Norway spruce infested by the bark beetle Ips typographus | Forest Pathology | 1992 | 71 |
47 | Distribution of Armillaria species in upland Ozark Mountain forests with respect to site, overstory species composition and oak decline | Forest Pathology | 2000 | 71 |
48 | Xylem vessel diameter as a factor in resistance of Ulmus minor to Ophiostoma novo-ulmi | Forest Pathology | 2002 | 71 |
49 | Previously unrecorded low‐temperature Phytophthora species associated with Quercus decline in a Mediterranean forest in eastern Spain | Forest Pathology | 2013 | 71 |
50 | Infection cycle of Armillaria and host response | Forest Pathology | 1985 | 68 |