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European Journal of Forest Research | 2009

Occurrence and pathogenicity of fungi in necrotic and non-symptomatic shoots of declining common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) in Sweden

Remigijus Bakys; Rimvydas Vasaitis; Pia Barklund; Iben Margrete Thomsen; Jan Stenlid

Currently, massive dieback of Fraxinus excelsior is observed in countries of eastern, northern and central Europe, and the reasons for it are unclear. The aims of the present work were (a) to study fungal communities in declining F. excelsior crowns; (b) to clarify role of fungi in the decline. Shoots from symptomatic crowns were collected in four localities in central Sweden, and distributed into the following categories: (a) visually healthy; (b) initial necroses; (c) advanced necroses; (c) dead tops. The most frequently isolated fungi were Gibberella avenacea, Alternaria alternata, Epicoccum nigrum, Botryosphaeria stevensii, Valsa sp., Lewia sp., Aureobasidium pullulans and Phomopsis sp., and these taxa were consistently found in shoots of all four symptomatic categories. Forty-eight taxa of other fungi were isolated, and fungal diversity was not exhausted by the sampling effort. The same taxa of fungi were dominant in F. excelsior shoots of different symptomatic categories, and moderate to high similarity of fungal communities was observed in shoots despite the symptoms. Forty-four isolates from 24 fungal taxa were used for artificial inoculations of 277 1-year-old F. excelsior seedlings in bare root nursery. After 2 years, only four fungi caused symptomatic necroses of bark and cambium: A. alternata, E. nigrum, Chalara fraxinea and Phomopsis sp. The most pathogenic was C. fraxinea, inducing symptoms on 50% of inoculated trees, while three other fungi caused necroses on 3–17% of inoculated trees. Infection biology of C. fraxinea and environmental factors determining susceptibility of F. excelsior to decline deserve future investigations.


Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research | 2011

Root rot, associated fungi and their impact on health condition of declining Fraxinus excelsior stands in Lithuania

Remigijus Bakys; Albertas Vasiliauskas; Katarina Ihrmark; Jan Stenlid; Audrius Menkis; Rimvydas Vasaitis

Abstract Dieback of Fraxinus excelsior L. associated with Chalara fraxinea is observed in Europe, and in some areas dying trees exhibit symptoms of root and butt rot. Our study was conducted (1) to estimate the impact of the rot on F. excelsior dieback severity; (2) to identify fungi colonizing roots of dieback-affected trees; (3) to check their pathogenicity to F. excelsior; and (4) to estimate sprouting incidence and sprout health condition in relation to presence/absence of rot. The extent of rot was measured in 33 trees with different dieback intensity, 150 fungal isolations were attempted from roots of 50 trees, 26 fungi were tested for pathogenicity to 286 saplings, and sprouting was evaluated for 328 stumps on three clear-felled sites. Root rot was mainly caused by Armillaria cepistipes, and the extent of rot correlated positively with dieback severity although it played a secondary role in tree decline. Four years after tree felling, root rot had a negative impact on sprouting frequency, yet rot did not enter sprouts from stumps, and when experimentally inoculated, fungi associated with root rot in mature ash had no visible impact on tree vigor, showing that after formation of sprouts, rot does not affect the subsequent phytosanitary condition. Sprouts on investigated sites exhibited Chalara dieback symptoms on leaves and bark irrespectively of presence/absence of rot, indicating that vigorous natural regeneration of F. excelsior in dieback-affected areas could not be expected.


Plant Pathology | 2009

Investigations concerning the role of Chalara fraxinea in declining Fraxinus excelsior

Remigijus Bakys; Rimvydas Vasaitis; Pia Barklund; Katarina Ihrmark; Jan Stenlid


European Journal of Forest Research | 2014

Forest self-regeneration following clear-felling of dieback-affected Fraxinus excelsior: focus on ash

Vaidotas Lygis; Remigijus Bakys; Alma Gustiene; Daiva Burokiene; Antanas Matelis; Rimvydas Vasaitis


Plant protection science | 2018

Patterns and Severity of Crown Dieback in Young Even-Aged Stands of European Ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) in Relation to Stand Density, Bud Flushing Phenotype, and Season

Remigijus Bakys; Rimvydas Vasaitis; Jens Peter Skovsgaard


Forest Ecology and Management | 2012

Effects of season and region on sapstain and wood degrade following simulated storm damage in Pinus radiata plantations

James K. McCarthy; I. A. Hood; Mark O. Kimberley; Raphael K. Didham; Remigijus Bakys; Kane R. Fleet; Rod K. Brownlie; Heather J. Flint; Eckehard G. Brockerhoff


Iforest - Biogeosciences and Forestry | 2015

Genetic variation of Fraxinus excelsior half-sib families in response to ash dieback disease following simulated spring frost and summer drought treatments

Alfas Pliura; Vaidotas Lygis; Diana Marčiulyniene; Vytautas Suchockas; Remigijus Bakys


Silva Fennica | 2011

Mycorrhization, Establishment and Growth of Outplanted Picea abies Seedlings Produced under Different Cultivation Systems

Audrius Menkis; Remigijus Bakys; Vaidotas Lygis; Rimvydas Vasaitis


Forest Pathology | 2015

Armillaria novae-zelandiae and other basidiomycete wood decay fungi in New Zealand Pinus radiata thinning stumps

I. A. Hood; J. Oliva; Mark O. Kimberley; N. Arhipova; Remigijus Bakys


Archive | 2013

Dieback of Fraxinus excelsior in the Baltic Sea Region

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Rimvydas Vasaitis

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Jan Stenlid

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Vaidotas Lygis

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Audrius Menkis

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Katarina Ihrmark

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Pia Barklund

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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I. A. Hood

Forest Research Institute

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J. Oliva

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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N. Arhipova

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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