2021
DOI: 10.3390/f12020183
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Ash Trees (Fraxinus spp.) in Urban Greenery as Possible Invasion Gates of Non-Native Phyllactinia Species

Abstract: Two Phyllactinia species have been associated with powdery mildew on leaves of ash trees (Fraxinus) in Eurasia, Phyllactinia fraxinicola U. Braun & H.D. Shin from Southeast Asia and Phyllactinia fraxini (DC.) Fuss from Europe. Non-native ash trees are planted in urban greeneries in both Europe and Southeast Asia, but so far, the two Phyllactinia species have not been reported from the same area. Our molecular analysis of European material consisting of 55 Phyllactinia specimens from 15 countries confirmed … Show more

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“…The identification of new records of powdery mildew species emphasizes the importance of monitoring and understanding the spectrum of these pathogens for effective management in urban environments. Pastirčáková et al [16] investigated the potential invasion of non-native Phyllactinia species affecting ash trees in urban areas of Europe and Southeast Asia. They identified two species associated with powdery mildew on ash leaves in Eurasia: Phyllactinia fraxinicola U. Braun & H.D.…”
Section: Summary Of Papers Included In the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The identification of new records of powdery mildew species emphasizes the importance of monitoring and understanding the spectrum of these pathogens for effective management in urban environments. Pastirčáková et al [16] investigated the potential invasion of non-native Phyllactinia species affecting ash trees in urban areas of Europe and Southeast Asia. They identified two species associated with powdery mildew on ash leaves in Eurasia: Phyllactinia fraxinicola U. Braun & H.D.…”
Section: Summary Of Papers Included In the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%