About the Working Party

The aim of our Working Party is to promote international co-operation between forest pathologists working primarily with shoot, foliage and stem diseases.  Meetings of the Working Party are organised at intervals of 2 to 4 years. The number of participants in these meetings range from 40 – 60. The atmosphere of our meetings is relaxed and designed for creative exchanges of ideas to motivate both young and senior researchers.

STATE OF KNOWLEDGE

The Scleroderris canker of pines was the first topic of our Working Party. More recently the spectrum of diseases has become more diversified to include foliage and stem diseases of conifer and hardwood species. Research subjects of our working group include control of diseases in forests and plantations and also basic research on pathogen biology and mechanisms of host resistance.

Working Party Representatives

IM
Deputy Coordinator
United States
MC
Deputy Coordinator
Sweden
HD
Deputy Coordinator
Turkey

Working Party Activities

IUFRO

Registration is open for Forest Health Conference

IUFRO Division 7 Working Parties Conference: Tree health - from Cities to Forests19-23 May 2025; Birmensdorf, SwitzerlandThis conference  will cover hot topics such as ash

Upcoming Working Party Events

Past Working Party Events

Workshop

Workshop of Working Party 7.02.02: Global Change and Forest Diseases: New Threats, New Strategies

The biannual meeting of IUFRO Working Party 7.02.02 Foliage, Shoot and Stem Diseases of Forest Trees, took place at Montesclaros Monastery in Cantabria, Spain, from

Working Party Resources

IUFRO Spotlights

IUFRO Spotlight #3 "End Trade in Detrimental Ornamentals to Save Forests"

Forest pathologists propose to phase out all trade in plants and plant products that are of high risk to forest health worldwide. Their proposal is

Special Issue

Special Issue on Scientific Session "Stem and Shoot Fungal Pathogens and Parasitic Plants: the Values of Biological Diversity" 

The papers included in this Special Issue are based on contributions to a scientific session "Stem and Shoot Fungal Pathogens and Parasitic Plants: the Values