Monitoring of ash trees as part of the Intercantonal Forest Observation Programme

In 2013, the Institute for Applied Plant Biology (IAP) started a monitoring programme to study the development and the spatial variation of the ash dieback disease with the aim to find some partially resistant European ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior). We collaborate as co-authors for the publication: Spread and Severity of Ash Dieback in Switzerland - Tree Characteristics and Landscape Features Explain Varying Mortality Probability (Klesse et al. 2021 in frontiers)

Funding Information:

This work was supported by:
  • Swiss Cantons and the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment

Related Publications

  • Sven-Eric Hopf (2019). Dataset to publication: Spread and Severity of Ash Dieback in Switzerland – Tree Characteristics and Landscape Features Explain Varying Mortality Probability. Front. For. Glob. Change 4:645920. doi: 10.3389/ffgc.2021.645920

Citation:

Hopf, Sven-Eric (2019). Monitoring of ash trees as part of the Intercantonal Forest Observation Programme. EnviDat. doi:10.16904/envidat.227.

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DOI 10.16904/envidat.227
Publication State Published
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  • Email: sven.hopffoo(at)iap.ch Given Name: Sven-Eric Family Name: Hopf Affiliation: IAP
Contact Person Given Name: Sven-Eric Family Name: Hopf Email: sven.hopffoo(at)iap.ch Affiliation: IAP
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Publication Publisher: EnviDat Year: 2019
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  • Type: Collected Date: 2013-01-01 End Date: 2019-12-31
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