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1. Asymmetrical insect invasions between three world regions

2. Methyl jasmonate, salicylic acid, and oxalic acid affects growth, inducible defenses, and pine weevil resistance in Norway spruce

3. Major transcriptomic differences are induced by warmer temperature conditions experienced during asexual and sexual reproduction in Fragaria vesca ecotypes

4. Epitype-inducing temperatures drive DNA methylation changes during somatic embryogenesis in the long-lived gymnosperm Norway spruce

5. Transcriptional profiling of defense responses to Botrytis cinerea infection in leaves of Fragaria vesca plants soil-drenched with β-aminobutyric acid

6. A highly-contiguous genome assembly of the Eurasian spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus, provides insight into a major forest pest

7. Fungal Interactions and Host Tree Preferences in the Spruce Bark Beetle Ips typographus

8. Bark Beetle-Associated Blue-Stain Fungi Increase Antioxidant Enzyme Activities and Monoterpene Concentrations in Pinus yunnanensis

9. Using laser micro-dissection and qRT-PCR to analyze cell type-specific gene expression in Norway spruce phloem

10. Conifer stored resources and resistance to a fungus associated with the spruce bark beetle Ips typographus.

11. Induced terpene accumulation in Norway spruce inhibits bark beetle colonization in a dose-dependent manner.

13. Successful colonization of novel spruce hosts by European and North American spruce bark beetles can favour trans-Atlantic range expansion

14. Drivers of asymmetrical insect invasions between three world regions

15. Linoleic Acid Promotes Emission of Bark Beetle Semiochemicals by Fungal Symbionts

16. Temperature-induced methylome changes during asexual reproduction trigger transcriptomic and phenotypic changes inFragaria vesca

17. Linoleic Acid Promotes Production of Bark Beetle Semiochemicals in Fungal Symbionts

18. Bark Beetle Outbreaks in Europe : State of Knowledge and Ways Forward for Management

19. Transcriptomic changes during the establishment of long-term methyl jasmonate-induced resistance in Norway spruce

20. Seasonal variation in Norway spruce response to inoculation with bark beetle-associated bluestain fungi one year after a severe drought

22. Molecular underpinnings of methyl jasmonate‐induced resistance in Norway spruce

23. Successful reproduction and pheromone production by the spruce bark beetle in evolutionary naïve spruce hosts with familiar terpenoid defences

24. The microRNA response associated with methyl jasmonate-induced resistance in Norway spruce bark

25. Priming of inducible defenses protects Norway spruce against tree-killing bark beetles

26. Induced and primed defence responses of Fragaria vesca to Botrytis cinerea infection

27. Living with bark beetles: impacts, outlook and management options

28. Constitutive and inducible chemical defences in nursery-grown and naturally regenerated Norway spruce (Picea abies) plants

29. Transition from windfall- to patch-driven outbreak dynamics of the spruce bark beetle Ips typographus

30. Effects of mild drought on the morphology of sun and shade needles in 20-year-old Norway spruce trees

31. Bark beetle population dynamics in the Anthropocene: Challenges and solutions

32. Bark Beetle Population Dynamics in the Anthropocene: Challenges and Solutions

33. Effects of prolonged drought on the anatomy of sun and shade needles in young Norway spruce trees

36. Fungal associates of the tree-killing bark beetle, Ips typographus, vary in virulence, ability to degrade conifer phenolics and influence bark beetle tunneling behavior

38. Importing deciduous wood chips from North America to northern Europe – the risk of introducing bark- and wood-boring insects

39. Altered light conditions following thinning affect xylem structure and potential hydraulic conductivity of Norway spruce shoots

40. Norway Spruce Fine Roots and Fungal Hyphae Grow Deeper in Forest Soils After Extended Drought

41. QuantifyingNeodiprion sertifernucleopolyhedrovirus DNA from insects, foliage and forest litter using the quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction

42. Localization of Phenolics in Phloem Parenchyma Cells of Norway Spruce (Picea abies)

43. Drought affects tracheid structure, dehydrin expression, and above- and belowground growth in 5-year-old Norway spruce

44. Effects of different light conditions on the xylem structure of Norway spruce needles

45. Defence-related gene expression in bark and sapwood of Norway spruce in response to Heterobasidion parviporum and methyl jasmonate

46. Effect of phenology on susceptibility of Norway spruce (Picea abies) to fungal pathogens

47. Modelling the potential impact of global warming on Ips typographus voltinism and reproductive diapause

48. Pathogenicity of Ceratocystis resinifera to Norway spruce

49. Two new species of Leptographium from Dryocetes authographus and Hylastes cunicularius in Norway

50. Methyl jasmonate and oxalic acid treatment of Norway spruce: anatomically based defense responses and increased resistance against fungal infection

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