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Publications 2024

  1. Singh, VV; Naseer, A; Sellamuthu, G; Mogilicherla, K; Gebauer, R; Roy, A; Jakus, R. Robust reference gene selection in Norway spruce: essential for real-time quantitative PCR across different tissue, stress and developmental conditions. 10.3389/ffgc.2024.1458554

  2. Khara, A; Chakraborty, A; Modlinger, R; Synek, J; Roy, A. Comparative metagenomic study unveils new insights on bacterial communities in two pine-feeding Ips beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae). 10.3389/fmicb.2024.1400894

  3. Naseer, A; Singh, VV; Sellamuthu, G; Synek, J; Mogilicherla, K; Kokoska, L; Roy, A. Insights into the Detoxification of Spruce Monoterpenes by the Eurasian Spruce Bark Beetle. 10.3390/ijms251810209

  4. Johny, J; Grosse-Wilde, E; Kalinová, B; Roy, A. Antennal Transcriptome Screening and Identification of Chemosensory Proteins in the Double-Spine European Spruce Bark Beetle, Ips duplicatus (Coleoptera: Scolytinae). 10.3390/ijms25179513

  5. Zádrapová, D; Chakraborty, A; Zacek, P; Korecky, J; Bhar, A; Roy, A. Exploring the Rhizospheric Microbial Communities under Long-Term Precipitation Regime in Norway Spruce Seed Orchard. 10.3390/ijms25179658

  6. Hüttnerová, T; Surovy, P. Bark beetle detection method using electronic nose sensors. A possible improvement of early forest disturbance detection?. 10.3389/ffgc.2024.1445094

  7. Basile, S; Stríbrska, B; Kalyniukova, A; Hradecky, J; Synek, J; Gershenzon, J; Jirosová, A. Physiological and biochemical changes of Picea abies (L.) during acute drought stress and their correlation with susceptibility to Ips typographus (L.) and I. duplicatus (Sahlberg). 10.3389/ffgc.2024.1436110

  8. Karpov, A; Pirtskhalava-Karpova, N; Trubin, A; Jakus, R. Balancing resolution and accessibility: Responding to Korznikov and Altman (2024) on forest disturbance assessment. 10.1016/j.foreco.2024.122169

  9. Matejcikova, J; Vébrová, D; Surovy, P. Comparative Analysis of Machine Learning Techniques and Data Sources for Dead Tree Detection: What Is the Best Way to Go? 10.3390/rs16163086

  10. Dvoráková, B; Holusa, J; Horák, J; Hradecky, J; Bledy, M; Zelenka, M. Pine weevil (Hylobius abietis) preferences among species of conifer seedlings planted on clear-cuts in central Europe. 10.3389/ffgc.2024.1399405

  11. Singh, VV; Naseer, A; Mogilicherla, K; Trubin, A; Zabihi, K; Roy, A; Jakus, R; Erbilgin, N. Understanding bark beetle outbreaks: exploring the impact of changing temperature regimes, droughts, forest structure, and prospects for future forest pest management. 10.1007/s11157-024-09692-5

  12. Korolyova, N; Bláha, J; Hradecky, J; Kaspar, J; Dvoráková, B; Jakus, R. Mitigating Norway spruce mortality through the combined use of an anti-attractant for Ips typographus and an attractant for Thanasimus formicarius. 10.3389/ffgc.2024.1383672

  13. Pastierovic, F; Kalyniukova, A; Hradecky, J; Dvorak, O; Vitamvas, J; Mogilicherla, K; Tomaskova, I. Biochemical Responses in Populus tremula: Defending against Sucking and Leaf-Chewing Insect Herbivores. 10.3390/plants13091243

  14. Kloucek, T; Modlinger, R; Zikmundová, M; Kycko, M; Komárek, J. Early detection of bark beetle infestation using UAV-borne multispectral imagery: a case study on the spruce forest in the Czech Republic. 10.3389/ffgc.2024.1215734

  15. Kalyniukova, A; Varfalvyová, A; Plotka-Wasylka, J; Majchrzak, T; Makos-Chelstowska, P; Tomásková, I; Pesková, V; Pastierovic, F; Jirosová, A; Andruch, V. Deep eutectic solvent-based shaking-assisted extraction for determination of bioactive compounds from Norway spruce roots. 10.3389/fchem.2024.1385844

  16. Trubin, A; Kozhoridze, G; Zabihi, K; Modlinger, R; Singh, VV; Surovy, P; Jakus, R. Detection of green attack and bark beetle susceptibility in Norway Spruce: Utilizing PlanetScope Multispectral Imagery for Tri-Stage spectral separability analysis. 10.1016/j.foreco.2024.121838

  17. Karpov, A; Pirtskhalava-Karpova, N; Trubin, A; Mezei, P; Potterf, M; Jakus, R. Infestation patterns of two bark beetle species in multi-species coniferous forests on Kunashir Island in North Pacific Ocean region. 10.1016/j.foreco.2024.121774

  18. Jakus, R; Trubin, A; Singh, VV; Zabihi, K; Jirosová, A; Modlinger, R; Majdák, A; Korolyova, N; Moliterno, AAC; Kaspar, J; Slavík, M; Surovy, P; Turcáni, M; Schlyter, F. Spruce Protection against Ips typographus with Anti-Attractant Blend of Tree-Based Semiochemicals: From Small Experimental Plots to Stand Scales. 10.3390/f15020356

  19. Singh, VV; Naseer, A; Sellamuthu, G; Jakus, R. An Optimized and Cost-Effective RNA Extraction Method for Secondary Metabolite-Enriched Tissues of Norway Spruce (Picea abies). 10.3390/plants13030389

  20. Ramakrishnan, R; Roy, A; Hradecky, J; Kai, M; Harant, K; Svatos, A; Jirosová, A. Juvenile hormone III induction reveals key genes in general metabolism, pheromone biosynthesis, and detoxification in Eurasian spruce bark beetle. 10.3389/ffgc.2023.1215813

  21. Pirtskhalava-Karpova, N; Trubin, A; Karpov, A; Jakus, R. Drought initialised bark beetle outbreak in Central Europe: Meteorological factors and infestation dynamic. 10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121666

  22. Sellamuthu, G; Naseer, A; Hradecky, J; Chakraborty, A; Synek, J; Modlinger, R; Roy, A. Gene expression plasticity facilitates different host feeding in Ips sexdentatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae). 10.1016/j.ibmb.2023.104061

  23. Stríbrská, B; Moliterno, AAC; Huettnerová, T; Leiner, M; Surovy, P; Jirosová, A. Pilot Study of 3D Spatial Distribution of ?-Pinene Emitted by Norway Spruce (L.) Karst Recently Infested by Ips typographus (L. 1758) (Coleoptera: Scolytinae). 10.3390/f15010010

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