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.
keywords Phytophthora oak decline root endophytes root pathogens Armillaria spp. symptomatology Quercus petraea Quercus robur
Publikationen
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)
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
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
Sporothrix inflata, a root-inhabiting fungus of Quercus robur and Q. petraea.
Autoren: Halmschlager, E; Kowalski, T Jahr: 2003
Journal articles
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