Hymenoscyphus fraxineus(CHAAFR)
Distribution details in Slovakia
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated
2011: Present, widespread
First recorded in: 2004
From CABI Disease map 1060 (2013): Present, widespread
First recorded in: 2004
From CABI Disease map 1060 (2013): Present, widespread
Ash dieback was first recorded in 2004 from Eastern Slovakia and rapidly spread across the country. The disease does not cause serious economic loss to the Slovakian forest industry but significantly influences forest ecology and landscape.
* 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.
* Kunca A, Leontovyc R, Zubrik M, Gubka A (2011) Bark beetle outbreak on weakened ash trees and applied control measures. Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin 41(1), 11-13.
* Kunca A, Leontovyc R, Zubrik M, Gubka A (2011) Bark beetle outbreak on weakened ash trees and applied control measures. Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin 41(1), 11-13.
| Country | State | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Austria | Present, widespread | ||
| Czechia | Present, widespread | ||
| Hungary | Present, restricted distribution | ||
| Poland | Present, no details | ||
| Ukraine | Present, restricted distribution |
