2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2010.01.014
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Ecological consequences of an exotic fungal disease in eastern U.S. hardwood forests

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“…Butternut canker and dogwood anthracnose, caused by the ascomycetes Ophiognomonia clavigignenti-juglandacearum and Discula destructiva, respectively, show symptoms in North America similar to European ash dieback (Broders et al, 2012;Holzmueller et al, 2010). However, reproduction of these pathogens is predominantly asexual, and therefore the evolutionary potential of these pathogens is much lower than that of H. pseudoalbidus (McDonald and Linde, 2002).…”
Section: Implications From Other Pathosystems and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Butternut canker and dogwood anthracnose, caused by the ascomycetes Ophiognomonia clavigignenti-juglandacearum and Discula destructiva, respectively, show symptoms in North America similar to European ash dieback (Broders et al, 2012;Holzmueller et al, 2010). However, reproduction of these pathogens is predominantly asexual, and therefore the evolutionary potential of these pathogens is much lower than that of H. pseudoalbidus (McDonald and Linde, 2002).…”
Section: Implications From Other Pathosystems and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the 19 years of our study, we observed mortality of C. florida stems 10-29.9 cm dbh ranging from 80% at Laughery Bluff to 100% at Donaldson Woods and Pioneer Mothers. Although once one of the most abundant understory species in the eastern United States (Holzmueller et al 2010), the abundance of this species has been greatly reduced across its range due to dogwood anthracnose (Holzmueller et al 2006;Wyckoff and Clark 2002) and changes in microenvironment associated with stand development (Pierce et al 2008). Research has shown that the loss of this species in hardwood forests results in reduced cycling of calcium from deeper soils to biota-rich surface horizons (Holzmueller et al 2010;Jenkins et al 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although once one of the most abundant understory species in the eastern United States (Holzmueller et al 2010), the abundance of this species has been greatly reduced across its range due to dogwood anthracnose (Holzmueller et al 2006;Wyckoff and Clark 2002) and changes in microenvironment associated with stand development (Pierce et al 2008). Research has shown that the loss of this species in hardwood forests results in reduced cycling of calcium from deeper soils to biota-rich surface horizons (Holzmueller et al 2010;Jenkins et al 2007). A similar reduction may have occurred in the forests we studied, particularly at Hemmer Woods where the abundance of C. florida ≥10 cm dbh declined from 76 ± 7 stems ha −1 in 1992-1993 to 20 ± 4 stems ha −1 in 2011.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Discula destructiva Redlin на кизилі квітучому (Cornus fl orida L.) -у лісових масивах східних регіонів США (Holzmuller, Jose, & Jenkins, 2010); (Garbelotto, 2008;Ganley, Watt, Manning, & Iturritxa, 2009);…”
Section: повернення назад (Spill-back)unclassified