H ymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus , the causal agent of E uropean ash dieback
Molecular Plant Pathology2013Vol. 15(1), pp. 5–21
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Abstract
Once the disease is established, management is hardly possible. The occurrence of a small fraction of partially tolerant trees constitutes hope for resistance breeding in the future. Healthy-looking trees should be preserved.
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