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Recent Advances in Phytochemistry | 2005

Induced chemical defences in conifers: Biochemical and molecular approaches to studying their function

Axel Schmidt; Gazmend Zeneli; Ari Mikko Hietala; Carl Gunnar Fossdal; Paal Krokene; Jonathan Gershenzon

Introduction 2 Terpenes 2 Methyl Jasmonate Application to Saplings in the Laboratory 3 Methyl Jasmonate Application to Mature Trees in the Field 6 Search for Genes Encoding Short Chain Isoprenyl Diphosphate Synthases 8 Phenolics 16 Chitinases 18 Summary 19


Archive | 2018

Dieback of European Ash: What Can We Learn from the Microbial Community and Species-Specific Traits of Endophytic Fungi Associated with Ash?

Ari Mikko Hietala; Isabella Børja; Hugh Cross; Nina Elisabeth Nagy; Halvor Solheim; Volkmar Timmermann; Adam Vivian-Smith

European ash (Fraxinus excelsior), a keystone species with wide distribution and habitat range in Europe, is threatened at a continental scale by an invasive alien ascomycete, Hymenoscyphus fraxineus. In its native range of Asia, this fungus is a leaf endophyte with weak parasitic capacity and robust saprobic competence in local ash species that are closely related to European ash. In European ash, H. fraxineus has a similar functional role as in Asia, but the fungus also aggressively kills shoots, resulting in crown dieback and tree death. H. fraxineus is a typical invasive species, as its spread relies on high propagule pressure. While crown dieback of European ash is the most obvious symptom of ash dieback, the annual colonization of ash leaves is a crucial key dependency for the invasiveness of H. fraxineus, since its fruiting bodies are formed on overwintered leaf vein tissues in soil debris. Leaves of European ash host a wide range of indigenous epiphytes, endophytes, facultative parasites and biotrophic fungi, including Hymenoscyphus albidus, a relative of H. fraxineus that competes for the same sporulation niche as the invader. At face value, leaves of European ash are colonized by a large and diverse indigenous mycobiome. In order to understand why this invader became successful in Europe, we discuss and summarize the current knowledge of diversity, seasonal dynamics and traits of H. fraxineus and indigenous fungi associated with leaves of European ash.


Tree Physiology | 2005

Defense-related genes expressed in Norway spruce roots after infection with the root rot pathogen Ceratobasidium bicorne (anamorph: Rhizoctonia sp.)

Nina Jøhnk; Ari Mikko Hietala; Carl Gunnar Fossdal; David B. Collinge; Mari-Anne Newman


150-158 | 2017

Progression of Ash Dieback in Norway Related to Tree Age, Disease History and Regional Aspects

Volkmar Timmermann; Nina Elisabeth Nagy; Ari Mikko Hietala; Isabella Børja; Halvor Solheim


144-149 | 2017

Spread of Ash Dieback in Norway

Halvor Solheim; Ari Mikko Hietala


86 | 2017

Skogbehandling for verdiproduksjon i et klima i endring

Gunnhild Søgaard; Rasmus Astrup; Micky Allen; Kjell Andreassen; Even Bergseng; Inger Sundheim Fløistad; Kjersti Holt Hanssen; Ari Mikko Hietala; Harald Kvaalen; Svein Solberg; Halvor Solheim; Arne Steffenrem; Jogeir N. Stokland; Bjørn Økland


4 | 2017

Spredning av askeskuddsjuke i Europa og Norge

Halvor Solheim; Ari Mikko Hietala


4 | 2017

Askeskuddsjuke, årsak og biologi

Halvor Solheim; Isabella Børja; Nina Elisabeth Nagy; Volkmar Timmermann; Ari Mikko Hietala


2 | 2016

Råte i granskog: Det er store forskjeller i kjennskap til forekomst og kontrolltiltak innen norsk skogbruk

Ari Mikko Hietala; Halvor Solheim; Bruce Talbot


25 s. | 2015

Konsentrasjoner av metan og karbondioksid i grantrær infisert md råtesopp og foreløpige beregninger av årlige flukser på bestandsnivå

Harald Kvaalen; Ari Mikko Hietala; Peter Dörsch; Halvor Solheim

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Halvor Solheim

Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute

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Isabella Børja

Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute

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Nina Elisabeth Nagy

Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute

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Volkmar Timmermann

Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute

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Harald Kvaalen

Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute

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Bjørn Økland

Forest Research Institute

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Arne Steffenrem

Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute

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