Curriculum Vitae
- Since 2022 Tenure-Track Professor and Chair of Tree Pathology, University of Freiburg
- 2021-2022 Junior Research Fellow in Forest Pathology, University of Göttingen
- 2018-2021 Postdoctoral researcher in the Forest Pathology Research Group, University of Göttingen
- 2016-2018 Maternity leave
- 2010-2015 PhD in Microbiology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Alnarp, Sweden
- PhD in Forestry, Bangor University, Wales, UK
- (Double degree; incl. 1 year maternity leave)
- 2007-2010 Master’s degree in Biology, University of Kassel
Research interests
I am fascinated by the study of the interactions between microorganisms and their host plants. I investigate how fungi can live as endophytes in a tree and support the vitality of their host, while other fungi infect a tree as pathogens and cause disease symptoms.
What motivates fungi to invade new ecosystems, what strategies do invasive fungal species use to establish themselves in a new area, and what can we do to strengthen the defence mechanisms of trees? My research focuses on these questions.
Teaching
Winter Semester:
- Module: Forest Sciences: Professional Approaches and Research Skills (MSc; Language: English)
- Module: Biotic and Abiotic Challenges of Urban Trees and Forests (MSc; Language: English)
- Module: Baumkrankheiten (BSc; Language: German)
Summer Semester:
- Module: Diagnostic Methods of Tree Diseases (MSc; Language: English)
- Module: Forest Pathology (MSc; Language: English)
- Module: Waldschutz (BSc; Language: German)
- Module: Flora und Fauna (BSc; Language: German)
Publications
- Durodola B, Blumenstein K, Terhonen E. 2023. Genetic variation of Picea abies in response to the artificial inoculation of Heterobasidion parviporum. Eur J Forest Reshttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-023-01534-3
- Blumenstein K, Bußkamp J, Langer GJ and Terhonen E. 2022. Diplodia tip blight pathogen’s virulenceempowered through host switch. Front. Fungal Bio.3:939007. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/ffunb.2022.939007/full
- Yeoh XH-Y, Durodola B, Blumenstein K, Terhonen E. 2021. Drought Stress Described by Transcriptional Responses of Picea abies (L.) H. Karst. under Pathogen Heterobasidion parviporum Attack. Forests. 2021; 12(10):1379. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12101379
- Blumenstein K, Bußkamp J, Langer GJ, Langer EJ, Terhonen E. 2021. The Diplodia Tip Blight Pathogen Sphaeropsis sapinea is the Most Common Fungus in Scots Pines’ Mycobiome, Irrespective of Health Status—A Case Study from Germany. Journal of Fungi. 2021; 7(8):607. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7080607
- Blumenstein, K., Bußkamp, J., Langer, G. J., Schlößer, R., Parra Rojas, N. M., Terhonen, E. 2021. Sphaeropsis sapinea and associated endophytes in Scots pine: interactions and effect on the host under variable water content. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 4, 55. https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2021.655769
- Bußkamp, J., Blumenstein, K., Terhonen, E., Langer, G. J. 2021. Differences in the virulence of Sphaeropsis sapinea strains originating from Scots pine and non-pine hosts. Forest Pathology, 00, 1– 4. https://doi.org/10.1111/efp.12712
- Adamson K, Laas M, Blumenstein K, Busskamp J, Langer GJ, Klavina D, Kaur A, Maaten T, Mullett MS, Müller MM, Ondrušková E, Padari A, Pilt E, Riit T, Solheim H, Soonvald L, Tedersoo L, Terhonen E, Drenkhan R. 2021. Highly Clonal Structure and Abundance of One Haplotype Characterise the Diplodia sapinea Populations in Europe and Western Asia. Journal of Fungi. 2021; 7(8):634. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7080634
- Terhonen, E. L., Babalola, J., Kasanen, R., Jalkanen, R., Blumenstein, K. 2021. Sphaeropsis sapinea found as symptomless endophyte in Finland. Silva Fennica, 55(1). https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.10420
- Rigerte L, Blumenstein K, Terhonen E. 2019. New R-Based Methodology to Optimize the Identification of Root Endophytes against Heterobasidion parviporum. Mdpi Microorganisms 7 (102). https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7040102
- Terhonen E, Langer GJ, Bußkamp J, Rascutoi D, Blumenstein K. 2019. Low Water Availability Increases Necrosis in Picea abies after Artificial Inoculation with Fungal Root Rot Pathogens Heterobasidion parviporum and Heterobasidion annosum. Forests 10(1):55. https://doi.org/10.3390/f10010055
- Terhonen E, Blumenstein K, Kovalchuk A, Asiegbu FO. 2019. Forest Tree Microbiomes and Associated Fungal Endophytes: Functional Roles and Impact on Forest Health. Forests 2019, 10, 42. https://doi.org/10.3390/f10010042
- Blumenstein K, Macaya-Sanz D, Martín JA, Albrectsen BR, Witzell J. 2015. Phenotype MicroArrays as a complementary tool to next generation sequencing for characterization of tree endophytes. Front. Microbiol. 6:1033. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01033
- Blumenstein K, Albrectsen BR, Martín JA, Hultberg M, Sieber TN, Helander M, Witzell J. 2015. Nutritional niche overlap potentiates the use of endophytes in biocontrol of a tree disease. BioControl 60(5): 655-667.
https://link.springer.comarticle/10.1007/s10526-015-9668-1 - Martín JA, Macaya-Sanz D, Witzell J, Blumenstein K, Gil L. 2015. Strong in vitro antagonism by elm xylemendophytes is not accompanied by temporally stable in planta protection against a vascular pathogen under field conditions. Eur J Plant Pathol. 42, 185-196. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10658-015-0602-2.
- Martín JA, Witzell J, Blumenstein K, Rozpedowska E, Helander M, Sieber TN, Gil L. 2013. Resistance to Dutch elm disease reduces xylem endophytic fungi presence in elms (Ulmus spp.). PLoS ONE 8 (2):e56987 https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0056987
- Martín JA, Witzell J, Blumenstein K, Gil L. 2012. Antagonistic effect and reduction of Ulmus minor symptoms to Ophiostoma novo-ulmi by elm endophytes. J Agric Ext Rural Dev. 4(9): 239-240 DOI:10.5897/JAERD12.059
- Barbara Ludwig Navarro, B., Blumenstein, K., Nordzieke, D.E. (2022). Peroxiporins in plant-microbial interactions. In Bienert, Ferdandez, Sitia (eds.). Peroxiporins: Redox Signal Mediators In and Between Cells. Taylor & Francis Group (accepted)
- Blumenstein, K., Terhonen, E., Sun, H., Asiegbu, F. O. (2021). Methods for studying the forest tree microbiome. In Forest Microbiology (pp. 35-58). Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-822542-4.00016-4
- Langer, G. J., Bußkamp, J., Terhonen, E., Blumenstein, K. (2021). Fungi inhabiting woody tree tissues. In Forest Microbiology (pp. 175-205). Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-822542-4.00012-7
- Witzell J., Martín J.A., Blumenstein K. 2014. Ecological aspects of endophyte-based biocontrol of forest diseases. In: Verma, V.C. & Gange, A.C. (eds) Advances in endophytic research. Berlin: Springer, pp. 321-333. DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-1575-2_17
- Blumenstein K., 2015. Endophytic fungi in elms: implications for the integrated management of Dutch elm disease. PhD thesis. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Alnarp, Sweden and Bangor University, Wales, UK. 84 p. https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/endophytic-fungi-in-elmsimplications-for-the-integrated-management-of-dutch-elm-disease(3265a1c5-9910-4ed1-9d1e-c569b68d709d).html
- Blumenstein K. 2010. Characterization of endophytic fungi in the genus Ulmus: putative agents for the biocontrol of Dutch Elm Disease (DED). Diploma thesis, University of Kassel, 114 p.
Honours and awards
- Deutscher Forstwissenschaftspreis 2023
Functions, offices and memberships
- Spokesperson of the Institute of Forest Sciences
- at the Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Freiburg
- Head of the Working Group “Information: Transparent and Rapid Communication, Dissemination, and Knowledge Exchange” within the COST Action “Urban Tree Guard – Protecting European Urban Trees and Forests through Enhanced Biosafety (UB3Guard)” (COST Action UB3Guard)
- Member of the Steering Committee
- in the FitForest Project of the National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) under the Strategic Partnership Program
- Member of the Organizing Committee for the Forest Science Conference (FoWita) in Freiburg, September 2025
- Initiator, Organizer, Host, and Chair of the symposium “Emerging Needle Diseases in Europe” – three-day event in Freiburg, ~45 participants
- UB3Guard Makeathon “Interactive Map of Pests and Pathogens in Europe” – two-day event in Freiburg, Germany, with 15 international experts – Initiator, Organizer, Host
- UB3Guard Working Group 1 Meeting – one-day event in Freiburg with 15 international participants – Host, Participant
- GFÖ (Ecological Society of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland) Virtual Conference – Session Chair: “Biological Interactions under Climate and Global Change”
- Dorothea-Schlözer Program “Career Development Program for Female Postdocs,” University of Göttingen – Participant
- Organizer, Host, and Chair of the “Mini-Symposium on Forest Pathology” with selected topics; ~25 participants; presentations by international and national guests from multiple research institutes and universities, including field excursions to forest sites
- Chair of the “Women’s Competence Group” at the Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre, SLU, Sweden
In the media
- Kastaniensterben, alpha-nachgehakt, ARD alpha
TT-Prof. Kathrin Blumenstein im Gespräch mit Moderator Tilman Seiler über das Kastaniensterben in Deutschland durch Bakterien, Pilze und Miniermotten, sowie die Forschung zu möglichen Gegenmaßnahmen.
Zum TV-Beitrag - Opportunistische Pilze machen Bäumen zu schaffen (dpa, u.a. in ZEIT, Handelsblatt, FAZ und weiteren Zeitungen)
Kathrin Blumenstein erforscht als Deutschlands erste Professorin für Baumpathologie Pilze und deren Einfluss auf die Gesundheit der Bäume im Kontext des Klimawandels. - Baumpathologie an der Universität Freiburg
- DE: https://uni-freiburg.de/wie-kranke-baeume-den-weg-zu-resilienteren-waeldern-aufzeigen/
- ENG:https://videoportal.uni-freiburg.de/category/video/tree-pathology-at-the-university-of-freiburg-kathrin- blumenstein/611585d59a6bb00a9642b887a4117ad0/61
- Guardians of Urban Trees: Meet COST Action CA20132 (interview with me as Leader of Working Group 4) Producer, Script producer, Coordinator, Participant of the Video( https://youtu.be/ASXZFe2DOGI?feature=shared)
- TV-Bericht über das steigende Risiko von Baumkrankheiten in Städten und das Forschungsgebiet der Baumpathologie (SWR – auf Deutsch) https://www.ardmediathek.de/embed/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS9hZXgvbzE3NDA5OT c?startTime=292.00&endTime=453.00
