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2022
DOI: 10.4316/bf.2022.005
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The roles of plant pathogens in old-growth forests

Abstract: Old-growth forests are considered a benchmark for naturalness and models to which one compares managed forests, comparison leading to debates around biodiversity and its conservation, structure and dynamics, polarizing conservationists and forest practitioners. Plant pathogens are frequently disregarded as components of forests biodiversity, the common perception referring to this category of organisms as important biotic stressors. However, pathogens building several functional groups (necrotrophic and biotro… Show more

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“…Many of the current studies on tree health in nature focus on emerging destructive pathogens. However, endemic pathogens in healthy forests have important control roles over the conservation of forest biodiversity (Fodor and Hâruța 2022 ). Indeed, some kinds of pathogens in the fungal communities may offer potential endemic solutions in severe pest and pathogen management as ecosystem services.…”
Section: Meta-omicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of the current studies on tree health in nature focus on emerging destructive pathogens. However, endemic pathogens in healthy forests have important control roles over the conservation of forest biodiversity (Fodor and Hâruța 2022 ). Indeed, some kinds of pathogens in the fungal communities may offer potential endemic solutions in severe pest and pathogen management as ecosystem services.…”
Section: Meta-omicsmentioning
confidence: 99%