Ash dieback assessments on intensive monitoring plots in Germany: influence of stand, site and time on disease progression

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Fuchs SebastianORCID,Häuser HenrietteORCID,Peters SandraORCID,Knauf LuisaORCID,Rentschler FelixORCID,Kahlenberg GeorgiaORCID,Kätzel RalfORCID,Evers Jan,Paar Uwe,Langer Gitta JuttaORCID

Abstract

AbstractSince 2002, ash dieback caused by the invasive fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus has been observed in Germany. The pathogen and its associated symptoms have fatal consequences for the vitality and survival of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.), an economically and ecologically important tree species. This study analyses the ash monitoring results of eleven intensive monitoring plots of the FraxForFuture research network distributed across Germany and focuses on within-stand differences of symptoms in dependence of small-scale site and tree properties. A cohort of 1365 ash trees was surveyed six times over three years, testing and applying a summer and a winter version of a nationally standardised ash dieback assessment key. The main disease symptoms (crown dieback and basal lesions) were more pronounced in areas with higher ash density, in edaphically moist areas (hydromorphic soils), on younger/smaller ash trees, and generally increased over time. However, the trend over time differed between single plots. In case of considering only the surviving part of the ash populations, crown condition even improved in 6/11 plots, indicating a selection process. Large basal lesions at the beginning of the observation period were a very good predictor for deadfall probability, especially on trees with lower stem diameter. Generally, ash dieback related symptoms at stem and crown were highly correlated. Silvicultural management practice in the past that actively pushed ash towards the moister end of its water demand spectrum has to be questioned in the light of ash dieback. Cost-intensive ash re-cultivation in the future—possibly with less dieback-susceptible progenies—should avoid pure ash stands and hydromorphic soil conditions.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft

Nordwestdeutsche Forstliche Versuchsanstalt

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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