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    New problems in dendropathology – new and invasive pathogens by Drenkhan, Rein, Adamson, Kalev, Drenkhan, Tiia, Agan, Ahto, Laas, Marili

    Published in Metsanduslikud uurimused (01-12-2017)
    “…During the last decades, several new and invasive tree pathogens have arrived in the northern Europe, damaging forest and verdant trees. New and invasive…”
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    Long-term effects of forest fires on fungal community and soil properties along a hemiboreal Scots pine forest fire chronosequence by Orumaa, Argo, Agan, Ahto, Anslan, Sten, Drenkhan, Tiia, Drenkhan, Rein, Kauer, Karin, Köster, Kajar, Tedersoo, Leho, Metslaid, Marek

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-12-2022)
    “…We studied long-term effects of forest fires on the dynamics of soil fungal community along a post-fire chronosequence in hemiboreal Scots pine stands in…”
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    Rapid shift of soil fungal community compositions after clear-cutting in hemiboreal coniferous forests by Rähn, Elisabeth, Tedersoo, Leho, Adamson, Kalev, Drenkhan, Tiia, Sibul, Ivar, Lutter, Reimo, Anslan, Sten, Pritsch, Karin, Drenkhan, Rein

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-09-2023)
    “…•Soil fungal communities were affected 0–6 months after clear-cutting.•Fungal communities recovered to close uncut sites after the first post-cut…”
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    Phlebiopsis gigantea strains from Estonia show potential as native biocontrol agents against Heterobasidion root rot and contain diverse dsRNA and ssRNA viruses by Drenkhan, Tiia, Sutela, Suvi, Veeväli, Viljar, Vainio, Eeva J.

    Published in Biological control (01-04-2022)
    “…•We identified Estonian strains of P. gigantea promising for biocontrol purposes.•Half of the P. gigantea isolates were virus-infected as revealed by…”
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    The large pine weevil Hylobius abietis (L.) as a potential vector of the pathogenic fungus Diplodia sapinea (Fr.) Fuckel by Drenkhan, Tiia, Voolma, Kaljo, Adamson, Kalev, Sibul, Ivar, Drenkhan, Rein

    Published in Agricultural and forest entomology (01-02-2017)
    “…Diplodia sapinea, an important pathogen of various conifer species, was recently recorded in the northern Baltic region. The pathogen can disperse over short…”
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    Phlebiopsis gigantea and associated viruses survive passing through the digestive tract of Hylobius abietis by Drenkhan, Tiia, Kasanen, Risto, Vainio, Eeva J.

    Published in Biocontrol science and technology (03-03-2016)
    “…Phlebiopsis gigantea (Fr.) Jül. is one of the most common fungal species in coniferous forests and commonly used as a biological control agent to prevent…”
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    The large pine weevil H ylobius abietis ( L .) as a potential vector of the pathogenic fungus D iplodia sapinea ( F r.) F uckel by Drenkhan, Tiia, Voolma, Kaljo, Adamson, Kalev, Sibul, Ivar, Drenkhan, Rein

    Published in Agricultural and forest entomology (01-02-2017)
    “…Abstract D iplodia sapinea , an important pathogen of various conifer species, was recently recorded in the northern B altic region. The pathogen can disperse…”
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    Rotstop and urea treatments do not affect composition of fungal community and diversity in Norway spruce stumps by Drenkhan-Maaten, Tiia, Agan, Ahto, Küngas, Kati, Adamson, Kalev, Drenkhan, Rein

    Published in Biological control (01-11-2024)
    “…•P. gigantea on Norway spruce stumps does not alter the fungal community and diversity.•Stumps treated mechanically, the effectiveness of treatment was high…”
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