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Planted forest health: The need for a global strategy
Michael J. Wingfield, Eckehard G. Brockerhoff, Brenda D. Wingfield, et al.
Science (2015) Vol. 349, Iss. 6250, pp. 832-836
Closed Access | Times Cited: 388

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Forest health and global change
Susan Trumbore, Paulo Brando, Henrik Hartmann
Science (2015) Vol. 349, Iss. 6250, pp. 814-818
Closed Access | Times Cited: 886

Tree Diversity Drives Forest Stand Resistance to Natural Disturbances
Hervé Jactel, Jürgen Bauhus, Johanna Boberg, et al.
Current Forestry Reports (2017) Vol. 3, Iss. 3, pp. 223-243
Closed Access | Times Cited: 442

Botryosphaeria dothidea: a latent pathogen of global importance to woody plant health
Angelica Marsberg, Martin Kemler, Fahimeh Jami, et al.
Molecular Plant Pathology (2016) Vol. 18, Iss. 4, pp. 477-488
Open Access | Times Cited: 266

Forest health in a changing world: effects of globalization and climate change on forest insect and pathogen impacts
Tod D. Ramsfield, Barbara Bentz, Massimo Faccoli, et al.
Forestry An International Journal of Forest Research (2016) Vol. 89, Iss. 3, pp. 245-252
Open Access | Times Cited: 260

Common pathways by which non-native forest insects move internationally and domestically
Nicolas Meurisse, Davide Rassati, Brett P. Hurley, et al.
Journal of Pest Science (2018) Vol. 92, Iss. 1, pp. 13-27
Closed Access | Times Cited: 257

Ecology of forest insect invasions
Eckehard G. Brockerhoff, Andrew M. Liebhold
Biological Invasions (2017) Vol. 19, Iss. 11, pp. 3141-3159
Closed Access | Times Cited: 235

Climate change induces multiple risks to boreal forests and forestry in Finland: A literature review
Ari Venäläinen, Ilari Lehtonen, Mikko Laapas, et al.
Global Change Biology (2020) Vol. 26, Iss. 8, pp. 4178-4196
Open Access | Times Cited: 231

Biological invasions in forest ecosystems
Andrew M. Liebhold, Eckehard G. Brockerhoff, Susan Kalisz, et al.
Biological Invasions (2017) Vol. 19, Iss. 11, pp. 3437-3458
Closed Access | Times Cited: 212

Understanding Forest Health with Remote Sensing -Part I—A Review of Spectral Traits, Processes and Remote-Sensing Characteristics
Angela Lausch, Stefan Erasmi, Douglas J. King, et al.
Remote Sensing (2016) Vol. 8, Iss. 12, pp. 1029-1029
Open Access | Times Cited: 186

The Threat of the Combined Effect of Biotic and Abiotic Stress Factors in Forestry Under a Changing Climate
Demissew Tesfaye Teshome, Godfrey Elijah Zharare, Sanushka Naidoo
Frontiers in Plant Science (2020) Vol. 11
Open Access | Times Cited: 182

Global Geographic Distribution and Host Range of Fusarium circinatum, the Causal Agent of Pine Pitch Canker
Rein Drenkhan, Beccy Ganley, Jorge Martín‐Garcia, et al.
Forests (2020) Vol. 11, Iss. 7, pp. 724-724
Open Access | Times Cited: 176

Simulation modeling of forest plantation condition
Maxim Logachev, Yana Beresneva
BIO Web of Conferences (2024) Vol. 93, pp. 01017-01017
Open Access | Times Cited: 18

Exotic biological control agents: A solution or contribution to arthropod invasions?
Ann E. Hajek, Brett P. Hurley, Marc Kenis, et al.
Biological Invasions (2016) Vol. 18, Iss. 4, pp. 953-969
Closed Access | Times Cited: 169

Temporal and interspecific variation in rates of spread for insect species invading Europe during the last 200 years
Alain Roques, Marie‐Anne Auger‐Rozenberg, Tim M. Blackburn, et al.
Biological Invasions (2016) Vol. 18, Iss. 4, pp. 907-920
Open Access | Times Cited: 144

Drivers of emerging fungal diseases of forest trees
Luisa Ghelardini, Alessia Lucia Pepori, Nicola Luchi, et al.
Forest Ecology and Management (2016) Vol. 381, pp. 235-246
Closed Access | Times Cited: 125

Invasion syndromes: a systematic approach for predicting biological invasions and facilitating effective management
Ana Novoa, David M. Richardson, Petr Pyšek, et al.
Biological Invasions (2020) Vol. 22, Iss. 5, pp. 1801-1820
Open Access | Times Cited: 122

Genomic biosurveillance of forest invasive alien enemies: A story written in code
Richard C. Hamelin, Amanda D. Roe
Evolutionary Applications (2019) Vol. 13, Iss. 1, pp. 95-115
Open Access | Times Cited: 118

The polyphagous shot hole borer (PSHB) and its fungal symbiont Fusarium euwallaceae: a new invasion in South Africa
Trudy Paap, Z. Wilhelm de Beer, Duccio Migliorini, et al.
Australasian Plant Pathology (2018) Vol. 47, Iss. 2, pp. 231-237
Open Access | Times Cited: 114

Urban trees: bridge-heads for forest pest invasions and sentinels for early detection
Trudy Paap, Treena I. Burgess, Michael J. Wingfield
Biological Invasions (2017) Vol. 19, Iss. 12, pp. 3515-3526
Closed Access | Times Cited: 108

Phylogenetic species recognition and hybridisation in Lasiodiplodia : A case study on species from baobabs
Elsie M. Cruywagen, Bernard Slippers, Jolanda Roux, et al.
Fungal Biology (2016) Vol. 121, Iss. 4, pp. 420-436
Open Access | Times Cited: 107

Global guidelines for the sustainable use of non-native trees to prevent tree invasions and mitigate their negative impacts
Giuseppe Brundu, Aníbal Pauchard, Petr Pyšek, et al.
NeoBiota (2020) Vol. 61, pp. 65-116
Open Access | Times Cited: 107

Pathogens on the Move: A 100-Year Global Experiment with Planted Eucalypts
Treena I. Burgess, Michael J. Wingfield
BioScience (2016) Vol. 67, Iss. 1, pp. 14-25
Open Access | Times Cited: 99

Global geographic distribution and host range of Dothistroma species: a comprehensive review
Rein Drenkhan, V. Tomešová‐Haataja, Stuart Fraser, et al.
Forest Pathology (2016) Vol. 46, Iss. 5, pp. 408-442
Closed Access | Times Cited: 97

Major perturbations in the Earth's forest ecosystems. Possible implications for global warming
Remus Prăvălie
Earth-Science Reviews (2018) Vol. 185, pp. 544-571
Closed Access | Times Cited: 95

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