Hymenoscyphus fraxineus(CHAAFR)
Distribution details in Russian Federation
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated
2023: Present, restricted distribution
From CABI Disease map 1060 (2017): Present, restricted distribution
From CABI Disease map 1060 (2017): Present, restricted distribution
EPPO Reporting Service (2017/140) : St Petersburg and Moscow regions, Kaliningrad (Central European Russia). Also in Primorye which is thought to be part of the fungus native range.
Zviagintsev et al. (2023): further spread.
EPPO Reporting Service (2026/086) : quarantine area established.
Zviagintsev et al. (2023): further spread.
EPPO Reporting Service (2026/086) : quarantine area established.
* Denkhan R, Solheim H, Bogacheva A, Riit T, Adamson K, Drenkhan T, Maaten T, Hietala AM (2017) Hymenoscyphus fraxineus is a leaf pathogen to local Fraxinus species in the Russian Far East. Plant Pathology 66(3), 490-500.
* Kirisits T, Matlakova M, Mottinger-Kroupa S, Cech TL, Halmschlager E (2009) The current situation of ash dieback caused by Chalara fraxinea in Austria. SDÜ Faculty Forestry Journal, Serial A special issue, 97-119.
-------- Kaliningrad
* Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation (2026) НАЦИОНАЛЬНЫЙ ДОКЛАД о карантинном фитосанитарном состоянии территории Российской Федерации в 2025 году [National report on the quarantine status on the territory of the Russian Federation in 2025], 22 pp (in Russian).
* Musolin DL, Selikhovkin AV, Shabunin DA, Zviagintsev B, Baranchikov YN (2017) Between ash dieback and emerald ash borer: two Asian invaders in Russia and the future of ash in Europe. Baltic Forestry 23(1), 316-333.
------- St Peterburg and Moscow regions (Central European Russia), Primorye.
* Zviagintsev VB, Demidko DA, Panteleev SV, Pashenova NV, Seraya LG, Yaruk AV, Baranchikov YN (2023) Distribution of invasive pathogen of ash dieback disease Hymenoscyphus fraxineus in European part of Russia. Izvestia Sankt-
Peterburgskoj Lesotehniceskoj Akademii, 244, pp. 82–117 (in Russian with English summary). DOI: 10.21266/2079-4304.2023.244.82-117
------- detected on the territory of 31 subjects of the Russian Federation for the first time.
* Kirisits T, Matlakova M, Mottinger-Kroupa S, Cech TL, Halmschlager E (2009) The current situation of ash dieback caused by Chalara fraxinea in Austria. SDÜ Faculty Forestry Journal, Serial A special issue, 97-119.
-------- Kaliningrad
* Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation (2026) НАЦИОНАЛЬНЫЙ ДОКЛАД о карантинном фитосанитарном состоянии территории Российской Федерации в 2025 году [National report on the quarantine status on the territory of the Russian Federation in 2025], 22 pp (in Russian).
* Musolin DL, Selikhovkin AV, Shabunin DA, Zviagintsev B, Baranchikov YN (2017) Between ash dieback and emerald ash borer: two Asian invaders in Russia and the future of ash in Europe. Baltic Forestry 23(1), 316-333.
------- St Peterburg and Moscow regions (Central European Russia), Primorye.
* Zviagintsev VB, Demidko DA, Panteleev SV, Pashenova NV, Seraya LG, Yaruk AV, Baranchikov YN (2023) Distribution of invasive pathogen of ash dieback disease Hymenoscyphus fraxineus in European part of Russia. Izvestia Sankt-
Peterburgskoj Lesotehniceskoj Akademii, 244, pp. 82–117 (in Russian with English summary). DOI: 10.21266/2079-4304.2023.244.82-117
------- detected on the territory of 31 subjects of the Russian Federation for the first time.
| Country | State | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belarus | Present, no details | ||
| China | Present, no details | ||
| China | Jilin | Present, no details | |
| Estonia | Present, no details | ||
| Finland | Present, restricted distribution | ||
| Latvia | Present, widespread | ||
| Norway | Present, restricted distribution | ||
| Poland | Present, no details | ||
| Ukraine | Present, restricted distribution |
