Inventory of the phytopathogenic, endophytic and saprophytic mycobiota in the rhizosphere of declining and healthy-looking oak trees.
Abstract
In two declining oak stands in eastern Austria a survey of the phytopathogenic, endophytic and saprophytic mycobiota in the rhizospere of declining and healthy-looking oak trees was carried out. Furthermore damage and dieback of fine- and feeder-roots was assessed and quantified. In particular it should be found out whether above-ground symptoms of oak decline are related to root damage caused by several root pathogens.
Publications
Comparative morphological investigations on synnemata and perithecia of Ophiostoma piceae - isolates from spruce and oak.
Autoren: Halmschlager, E., Kowalski, T., Krumböck, S. Jahr: 1994
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
external links and characteristics of the publication:Sporothrix inflata, a root-inhabiting fungus of Quercus robur and Q. petraea.
Autoren: Halmschlager, E; Kowalski, T Jahr: 2003
Journal articles
Cryptosporiopsis melanigena sp. nov., a root inhabiting fungus of Quercus robur and Q. petraea.
Autoren: Kowalski, T., Halmschlager, E., Schrader, K. Jahr: 1998
Journal articles
Inventur der phytopathogenen, endophytischen und saprophytischen Mykoflora im Wurzelbereich gesunder und geschädigter Eichen.
Autoren: Halmschlager, E., Kowalski, T. Jahr: 1998
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
external links and characteristics of the publication:The mycobiota in non-mycorrhizal roots of healthy and declining oaks.
Autoren: Halmschlager, E., Kowalski, T. Jahr: 2004
Journal articles
Ticogloea guttulata - the first record from oak and the third report world-wide.
Autoren: Halmschlager, E; Kowalski, T Jahr: 2000
Journal articles
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Project staff
Erhard Halmschlager
ao.Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing.Dr.nat.techn. Erhard Halmschlager
erhard.halmschlager@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-91620
Project Leader
27.08.1993 - 31.08.1998
BOKU partners
External partners
Academy of Agriculture, Department of Forest Pathology
Prof. Dr. Tadeusz Kowalski
partner