National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine
03041, 15 Heroyiv Oborony Str., Kyiv, Ukraine
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Myco- and microorganisms in the tuberculosis pathology of the common ash in Ukraine and interaction between themIvanna Kulbanska, Marina Shvets Keywords: bacteria, fungi, common ash, antagonism, Pseudomonas syringae pv. savastanoi
Kulbanska, I., & Shvets, M.
(2021).
Myco- and microorganisms in the tuberculosis pathology of the common ash in Ukraine and interaction between them.
Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science,
12(2),
81-92.
https://doi.org/10.31548/forest2021.02.008
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BACTERIOSES OF FOREST WOODY PLANTS IN THE FORESTS OF POLISSYA AND FORESTSTEPPE OF UKRAINEMarina Shvets, V. F. Drozda , Ivanna Kulbanska, M. V. Shvets Keywords: bacterial diseases, phytopathogenic bacteria, etiology, symptoms, pathogene
Shvets, M., V. F. Drozda, Kulbanska, I., & M. V. Shvets
(2019).
BACTERIOSES OF FOREST WOODY PLANTS IN THE FORESTS OF POLISSYA AND FORESTSTEPPE OF UKRAINE.
Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science,
10(2),
14-25.
http://dx.doi.org/10.31548/forest2019.02.014
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MONITORING OF OAK (QUERCUS ROBUR L.) AND RED OAK (QUERCUS RUBRA L.) LEAF BEATLESIvanna Kulbanska Keywords: комахи-листогризи, Quercus robur L., Quercus rubra L., типи пошкоджень, дефоліація, скелетування, скручування, міни, гали
Kulbanska, I.
(2017).
MONITORING OF OAK (QUERCUS ROBUR L.) AND RED OAK (QUERCUS RUBRA L.) LEAF BEATLES.
Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science,
(266),
139-147.
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ETIOLOGY OF COMMON ASH DISEASES IN PODOLIA, UKRAINEMarina Shvets, Ivanna Kulbanska Keywords: pathogenic microflora, contagious and non-contagious pathology, harmful entomofauna, disease symptoms, ash generative organs, ash tuberculosis, pathogenesis, disease occurrence and hazard levels
Shvets, M., & Kulbanska, I.
(2014).
ETIOLOGY OF COMMON ASH DISEASES IN PODOLIA, UKRAINE.
Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science,
(1981),
221-227.
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COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT (SYMPTOMS, ECOLOGICAL IMPACT AND PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS) WITHERING STANDS OF FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR L. IN WESTERN PODILLYAIvanna Kulbanska Keywords: symptoms, etiology, “ash dieback”, tuberculosis of Fraxinus excelsior L., micromycetes, pathogenic microflora, entomofauna, Fraxinus excelsior L., environmental (weather) factors, harmfulness.
Kulbanska, I.
(2014).
COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT (SYMPTOMS, ECOLOGICAL IMPACT AND PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS) WITHERING STANDS OF FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR L. IN WESTERN PODILLYA.
Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science,
(1982),
214-223.
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Etiology of bacterial wetwood of Quercus robur L.Ivanna Kulbanska Keywords: common oak, phytopathogenic bacteria, pathogen, pathogenesis, bacteriosis, Lelliottia nimipressuralis, sudden dieback
Kulbanska, I.
(2022).
Etiology of bacterial wetwood of Quercus robur L..
Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science,
13(2),
16-23.
https://doi.org/10.31548/forest.13(2).2022.16-23
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Influence of winter storage methods of acorns on the development and growth processes of common oakPetro Yavorovskyi, Roman Hurzhii, Ivanna Kulbanska, Hanna Boyko, Yuriy Andrusiak Keywords: Quercus robur L., seed material, seedlings, root system, aboveground part, reforestation
Yavorovskyi, P., Hurzhii, R., Kulbanska, I., Boyko, H., & Andrusiak, Yu.
(2023).
Influence of winter storage methods of acorns on the development and growth processes of common oak.
Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science,
14(2),
96-108.
https://doi.org/10.31548/forest/2.2023.96
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Ulcerative tumour-like disease of white fir in the Pokuttia CarpathiansIvanna Kulbanska, Anatoliy Goychuk, Myroslava Soroka, Marina Shvets, Anatoliy Vyshnevskyi Keywords: Abies alba, rusty fungi, biotic factors, symptoms, aetiology, pathogenesis
Kulbanska, I., Goychuk, A., Soroka, M., Shvets, M., & Vyshnevskyi, A.
(2024).
Ulcerative tumour-like disease of white fir in the Pokuttia Carpathians.
Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science,
15(1),
57-71.
https://doi.org/10.31548/forest/1.2024.57
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Systematic and structural analysis of forest mycobiota with the participation of Abies alba Mill. in the Pokutsko-Bukovyna CarpathiansIvanna Kulbanska Keywords: white fir, mycocenosis, systematic position, species composition, trophic specialization
Kulbanska, I.
(2024).
Systematic and structural analysis of forest mycobiota with the participation of Abies alba Mill. in the Pokutsko-Bukovyna Carpathians.
Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science,
15(2),
41-58.
https://doi.org/10.31548/forest/2.2024.41
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Symptoms of Fraxinus excelsior damage in Zhytomyr PolissyaOlena Andreieva, Ivan Martynchuk, Olena Zhytova, Anastasiia Zymaroieva, Ivanna Kulbanska Keywords: tree health condition, dry branches, epicormic shoots, collar rot, bark beetles; prevalence (of symptoms), severity (of symptoms)
Andreieva, O., Martynchuk, I., Zhytova, O., Zymaroieva, A., & Kulbanska, I.
(2024).
Symptoms of Fraxinus excelsior damage in Zhytomyr Polissya.
Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science,
15(4),
8-24.
https://doi.org/10.31548/forest/4.2024.08
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Bacterioses of woody plants in the local urban phytocenoses of Kyiv: Symptoms, etiology, and distributionIvanna Kulbanska, Olena Kolesnichenko, Anatoliy Goychuk, Marina Shvets Keywords: Acer saccharinum, Ulmus laevis, microbiota, phytopathogens, bacteria, urban plantings
Kulbanska, I., Kolesnichenko, O., Goychuk, A., & Shvets, M.
(2025).
Bacterioses of woody plants in the local urban phytocenoses of Kyiv: Symptoms, etiology, and distribution.
Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science,
16(3),
75-92.
https://doi.org/10.31548/forest/3.2025.75
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The problem of biotic stability of Carpathian forests under the influence of climate change: Theoretical analysisIvanna Kulbanska, Anatoliy Goychuk, Marina Shvets Keywords: adaptive capacity of ecosystems; phytosanitary status; climate-induced stress; endophytic microorganisms; vital obligates; epiphytotic processes
Kulbanska, I., Goychuk, A., & Shvets, M.
(2026).
The problem of biotic stability of Carpathian forests under the influence of climate change: Theoretical analysis.
Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science,
17(1),
24-42.
https://doi.org/10.31548/forest/1.2026.24
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