The potential impact of climate change and forest management practices on Heterobasidion spp. infection distribution in northwestern Russia - a case study in the Republic of Karelia

Heterobasidion spp. is considered as a major pathogen which causes butt and root rots and impairs the forest health. The increasing Earth's temperature could be favourable for Heterobasidion spp. in terms of the increased duration of dispersal period. The results of the field work showed that a...

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Published in:Journal of Forest Science
Main Authors: M. Trishkin, E. Lopatin, O. Gavrilova
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2016
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:f128a9d8830944b5a4a9805831d33afe 2023-05-15T17:01:07+02:00 The potential impact of climate change and forest management practices on Heterobasidion spp. infection distribution in northwestern Russia - a case study in the Republic of Karelia M. Trishkin E. Lopatin O. Gavrilova 2016-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.17221/90/2016-JFS https://doaj.org/article/f128a9d8830944b5a4a9805831d33afe EN eng Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences https://jfs.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/jfs-201611-0005_the-potential-impact-of-climate-change-and-forest-management-practices-on-heterobasidion-spp-infection-distrib.php https://doaj.org/toc/1212-4834 https://doaj.org/toc/1805-935X 1212-4834 1805-935X doi:10.17221/90/2016-JFS https://doaj.org/article/f128a9d8830944b5a4a9805831d33afe Journal of Forest Science, Vol 62, Iss 11, Pp 529-536 (2016) butt rot root rot pathogen decay coniferous Forestry SD1-669.5 article 2016 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.17221/90/2016-JFS 2023-02-26T01:34:37Z Heterobasidion spp. is considered as a major pathogen which causes butt and root rots and impairs the forest health. The increasing Earth's temperature could be favourable for Heterobasidion spp. in terms of the increased duration of dispersal period. The results of the field work showed that about 35% of visually observed stumps in the southern part of Karelia are rotten, although the laboratory analysis showed that 6% from the total number of observed stumps were infected by Heterobasidion spp. Moreover, there are evident long-term trends of increased average annual temperature and number of days per year with mean temperature above +5°C in the Republic of Karelia. It has positive effects on possible distribution of the pathogen and, consequently increased damage to the wood caused by Heterobasidion spp. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* Republic of Karelia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Rotten ENVELOPE(-53.417,-53.417,68.867,68.867) Journal of Forest Science 62 11 529 536
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The potential impact of climate change and forest management practices on Heterobasidion spp. infection distribution in northwestern Russia - a case study in the Republic of Karelia
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description Heterobasidion spp. is considered as a major pathogen which causes butt and root rots and impairs the forest health. The increasing Earth's temperature could be favourable for Heterobasidion spp. in terms of the increased duration of dispersal period. The results of the field work showed that about 35% of visually observed stumps in the southern part of Karelia are rotten, although the laboratory analysis showed that 6% from the total number of observed stumps were infected by Heterobasidion spp. Moreover, there are evident long-term trends of increased average annual temperature and number of days per year with mean temperature above +5°C in the Republic of Karelia. It has positive effects on possible distribution of the pathogen and, consequently increased damage to the wood caused by Heterobasidion spp.
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title The potential impact of climate change and forest management practices on Heterobasidion spp. infection distribution in northwestern Russia - a case study in the Republic of Karelia
title_short The potential impact of climate change and forest management practices on Heterobasidion spp. infection distribution in northwestern Russia - a case study in the Republic of Karelia
title_full The potential impact of climate change and forest management practices on Heterobasidion spp. infection distribution in northwestern Russia - a case study in the Republic of Karelia
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title_full_unstemmed The potential impact of climate change and forest management practices on Heterobasidion spp. infection distribution in northwestern Russia - a case study in the Republic of Karelia
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