Plant Pathology

Papers
(The median citation count of Plant Pathology is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
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Diversity of plant‐parasitic nematodes (PPNs) associated with medicinal plants in Vietnam, Vietnamese PPN checklist and a pictorial key for their identification45
Inoculum and disease dynamics of citrus greasy spot caused by Zasmidium citri‐griseum in sweet orange in Panama37
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No safe haven: Loss of avirulence in the plant pathogen Leptosphaeria maculans by DNA duplication and repeat‐induced point mutation30
Construction and infection characteristics of a GFP‐labelled Botryosphaeria dothidea causing kiwifruit soft rot disease29
Root rot pathogens of Cinnamomum cassia in Vietnam29
High diversity and clonality are hallmarks of Fusarium circinatum in South Africa26
Long‐Term Studies of Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae in Australia Reveal High Pathogenic Diversity, Regional Virulence Differences, Evidence of Clonality and Rapid 25
Ceratocystis fimbriata alters root system architecture and causes symptom development only in detached storage roots in Bayou Belle and Beauregard sweet potato25
Levan differentially primes barley defence against infections by Fusarium graminearum, Rhizoctonia solani and Pyricularia oryzae24
Assessment of genetic diversity of latent bacteria in coconut leaves associated with lethal yellowing disease symptoms in Kenya23
A note from the Senior Editor22
Virulence assessment of Australian Pyrenophora tritici‐repentis isolates22
Saccharin induces resistance against Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae (Psa biovar 3) in glasshouse kiwifruit and orchard vines22
Interactions in the Brassica napusPyrenopeziza brassicae pathosystem and sources of resistance to P. brassicae (light leaf spot)21
Prevalence of Berkeleyomyces basicola infections in black rot‐affected carrot determined using the MCM7 gene region20
Phenotypic and phylogenetic analysis of Verticillium longisporum strains from European and Canadian oilseed rape fields19
Multiple genotypes of a quarantine plant pathogen detected in New Zealand indigenous plants located in a botanical garden overseas19
Characterisation of Groundnut Ringspot Virus and a Related Reassortant Orthotospovirus Infecting Adenium obesum Plants in Brazil18
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Shoot tip cryotherapy for plant pathogen eradication18
Estimating the frequency of virulence against an Stb gene in Zymoseptoria tritici populations by bulk phenotyping on checkerboard microcanopies of wheat near‐isogenic lines18
Bacterial Pustule Disease in Soybean: Occurrence, Host–Pathogen Interactions and Management17
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Multivariate analysis of the effects of weather variables on white rust epidemics and yield reduction of mustard over multiple growing seasons17
Identification and virulence of Colletotrichum species causing anthracnose on mango17
Harnessing Camalexin as a Sustainable and Ecofriendly Strategy to Control Harmful Phytopathogens17
Grasses and field crops reduce the concentration of resting spores of Plasmodiophora brassicae in soil under controlled conditions17
Diversity of Colletotrichum species causing anthracnose on three oak species (Quercus acutissima, Q. mongolica and Q. variabilis) in China16
Multiple infections influence the resistance of potato cultivars to late blight and potato cyst nematodes16
Quantitative Resistance of Papaya Fruit to Anthracnose Is Associated With Surface Topography, Timely Defences and Reduced Susceptibility Factors16
Sporulation Dynamics Among USCalonectria pseudonaviculata Isolates on Infected Boxwood Leaves16
Comparative genomics of Xanthomonas cucurbitae isolates collected from Midwestern United States pumpkin fields15
Diversity in the invasive cacao pathogen Moniliophthora roreri is shaped by agriculture15
Development of a severity scale and an RT‐qPCR assay for screening resistance levels in rice genotypes against rice stripe necrosis virus and its vector14
Rapid detection of Fusarium fujikuroi in rice seeds and soaking water samples based on recombinase polymerase amplification‐lateral flow dipstick14
Isolation and characterization of Streptomyces spp. from potato and peanut in Israel14
Field surveys indicate taxonomically diverse Pectobacterium species inducing soft rot of vegetables and annual crops in Iran14
Metagenomic analysis for detection and discovery of plant viruses in wild Solanum spp. in South Africa13
Alternative plant protection strategies for tomorrow's coffee13
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Characterization, phylogenetic analyses and pathogenicity of Bipolaris setariae associated with brown stripe disease on sugarcane in Yunnan, China13
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A unique race of the wheat stem rust pathogen with virulence on Sr31 identified in Spain and reaction of wheat and durum cultivars to this race13
Potassium ion channel gene family provides new insights into powdery mildew responses in Triticum aestivum13
Genetic diversity, morphological characteristics and virulence of Stemphylium species causing tomato leaf spot disease in Uruguay13
Control of crown rot with potassium carbonate in banana cv. Enano Gigante12
Thiophanate‐methyl and carbendazim resistance in Fusicoccum amygdali, the causal agent of constriction canker of peach and almond12
Alternaria in berry: Effects on its quality, pathogenic mechanisms and potential control strategies12
LAMP‐based detection of Monilinia fructigena, Monilinia polystroma and Monilinia fructicola in latently infected apple fruit12
Grapevine Pinot gris virus in Germany: From where did the virus come, and when?12
Phenology‐regulated defence mechanisms as drivers for Fusarium basal rot in onion (Allium cepa)12
Ongoing evolution of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus towards Rz1‐resistance breaking in Europe12
The scientific journey to eradicate smuts on the prairies12
Phytophthora in urban tree planting stock: Are we managing the risk to the urban forest and natural ecosystems?12
Biological control of plant diseases – What has been achieved and what is the direction?11
Metabolite profiling of Solanum tuberosum reveals a differential response to Phytophthora infestans dependent on host resistance and pathogen isolate11
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Cross pathogenicity, host range and molecular characteristics of Fusarium oxysporum species complex populations isolated from tobacco in Jilin Province, China11
The conundrum of the connection of grapevine Pinot gris virus with the grapevine leaf mottling and deformation syndrome11
Trichoderma gamsiiT6085, a biocontrol agent of Fusarium head blight, modulates biocontrol‐relevant defence genes expression in wheat11
Diversity and Pathogenicity of Phaeoacremonium Species Infecting Haloxylon and Tamarix Species in Iran10
Defence against Bremia lactucae conferred by the resistance gene Dm7 in lettuce is broken by treatment with dichloroisonicotinic acid10
Achieving durable disease resistance in cerealsRichardOliver (ed). 937pp. £180.00. ISBN 978‐1‐78676‐601‐4 (hardback), 978‐1‐78676‐604‐5 (PDF), 978‐1‐78676‐603‐8 (ePub). Burleigh Dodds Scientific Publi10
Two new qPCR assays for detecting and quantifying the Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus clades in maize kernels10
Characterization and pathogenicity of Alternaria species associated with leaf spot on Plantago lanceolata in Sichuan Province, China10
Stem rot of jute (Corchorus spp.): New insight on its causal organisms10
Genetic variants associated with leaf spot disease resistance in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis): A genome‐wide association study10
Comparative genomics identifies genetic markers linked to structural variations that differentiate Puccinia graminis tritici and secalis formae speciales10
The effect of soil salinity and pepino mosaic virus infection on the expression of tomato defence‐related genes10
Epigenetic Regulation of Fungicide Resistance in Plant‐Pathogenic Fungi10
Histological characterization of downy mildew infection in wild rocket (Diplotaxis tenuifolia)10
Phytophthora and Phytopythium species associated with walnut dieback in plantations of northern Patagonia, Argentina10
Temporal population structure of rubber tree powdery mildew pathogen Erysiphe quercicola in Hainan, China9
Susceptibility of Italian olive cultivars to various Colletotrichum species associated with fruit anthracnose9
Molecular Evolution and Epidemiology of Benyviridae and the Agricultural Implications9
High genetic diversity suggests a long evolutionary history of plum pox virus‐M in Turkey9
Alternaria brown spot: An emerging problem on annonaceous orchards in northeast Brazil9
Comparison of Bacterial Endophytes in Barley Grains Infected and Non‐Infected With Fusarium Head Blight Using Metabarcoding9
Success and failure of invasive races of plant pathogens: The case of Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici in France9
Fusarium isolates from Belgium causing wilt in lettuce show genetic and pathogenic diversity9
Molecular identification and pathogenicity of Rhizoctonia solani and Pythium spp. associated with damping‐off disease on baby leafy vegetables in Greece9
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Pydiflumetofen: An SDHI seed‐applied fungicide, a potential tool for the canola‐blackleg management toolbox9
Development of a Simplified PCR‐Nucleic Acid Lateral Flow Immunoassay (PCRNALFIA) for Cryptostroma corticale, the Causal Agent of Sooty Bark Disease9
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Novel species, morpho‐molecular identification and pathogenicity of Allophoma (Didymellacaeae) causing leaf spots of true mangroves and mangrove associates in Thailand9
Development of a qPCR test to detect and quantify Elsinoë piri in unsprayed and organic apple orchards and assessment of apple cultivar susceptibility to the disease8
Survey of Phyllosticta citricarpa mating type in the São Paulo citrus belt and optimization of in vitro ascospore production8
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Phosphite‐mediated enhancement of defence responses in Agrostis stolonifera and Poa annua infected by Microdochium nivale8
Phylogeny and taxonomy of five species associated with apricot canker in Beijing, China8
The growth‐promoting effects of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens W82T‐44 on soybean and its biocontrol potential against soybean Phytophthora root rot8
Meyerozyma caribbicaYDP‐27: Biocontrol Agent Tolerance to Oxidative, Osmotic and Temperature Stress for Postharvest Applications8
Competition between Colletotrichum species reduces anthracnose symptom development in Dioscorea alata yams: Potential for biopriming and breeding8
Intraspecific Variability of Meloidogyne hapla Associated With Kiwifruit Plants in Portugal8
A Novel Trichoderma semiorbis Strain FJ059 Exhibiting Sclerotium‐Mycoparasitic Ability and Biocontrol Potential to Southern Blight Caused by Sclerotium rolfsii8
SSR genotypes of Puccinia triticina in 10 provinces of China reveal a possible source of the wheat leaf rust fungus8
Selective autophagy receptor‐encoding sequences in shallot transcriptome: In silico identification and expression patterns in response to asymptomatic shallot virus X infection8
Genotypic characterization of Phytophthora infestans populations in Bangladesh8
Four Diaporthe species associated with grapevine nursery plants and commercial vineyards in Uruguay8
Biological and molecular characterization of two closely related carlaviruses affecting brassica plants8
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Symptomless infection by strawberry virus 1 (StrV‐1) leads to losses in strawberry yields8
Molecular characterization of Trichoderma spp. isolates in mushroom‐growing farms in Turkey and their effects on Agaricus bisporus production8
Pepino mosaic virus: Recombination, spatiotemporal divergence and codon usage8
Impact of Bacterial Pustule Disease Occurrence on Bacterial and Fungal Communities Within Vegetable Soybean Plants8
Aggressiveness of Phytophthora medicaginis on chickpea: Phenotyping method determines isolate ranking and host genotype‐by‐isolate interactions7
Identification and antagonistic bacterium screening of the pathogen causing peach bacterial leaf spot in Hebei Province, China7
Correction for article ‘Identification of Colletotrichum siamense causing litchi pepper spot disease in mainland China’7
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Molecular epidemiology of Cercospora leaf spot on resistant and susceptible sugar beet hybrids7
A history of strategies and a tapestry of triumphant tales in tackling plant fungal diseases7
Monitoring quantities of Phyllosticta citricarpa inoculum in sweet orange orchards using qPCR and young citrus plants as spore traps7
Diversity of Colletotrichum spp. in Legumes and Weeds in Northeast Brazil, With a Description of a New Species in the C. acutatum Complex7
Structural and Molecular Evolution of Macrophomina spp. Isolated From Sesame in Eastern India: An In Silico Divergence Analysis7
Identification and characterization of Pyrenophora species causing leaf spot on oat (Avena sativa) in western China7
Biocontrol of Potato Black Scurf by Trichoderma atrovirideSN‐T.at016 Dependent on Antagonism and Mycoparasitism With Rhizoctonia solaniAG‐37
The EU43 genotype of Phytophthora infestans displays resistance to mandipropamid7
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Resistance ofCorynespora cassiicolafrom soybean to QoI and MBC fungicides in Brazil7
Predicting airborne ascospores of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum through machine learning and statistical methods7
Maize resistance to northern corn leaf blight is potentiated by nickel7
Alteration of plant species mixtures by virus infection: Managed pastures the forgotten dimension7
Light‐Driven Transcriptomic Changes in Monilinia fructigena During Early Infection of Nectarines7
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Reassessment of the occurrence and distribution of Xanthomonas arboricola on fruit trees in Iran7
The Inhibitory Effects and Mechanisms of Carvacrol and Cinnamaldehyde Against Erwinia amylovora in Pears7
Control of crop diseases through Integrated Crop Management to deliver climate‐smart farming systems for low‐ and high‐input crop production7
Extracellular self‐DNA plays a role as a damage‐associated molecular pattern (DAMP) delaying zoospore germination rate and inducing stress‐related responses in Phytophthora capsici7
Populations of Bemisia tabaci Mediterranean in São Paulo state are inefficient vectors of Brazilian begomoviruses7
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Do agroecological practices control Ralstonia solanacearum wilt on solanaceous crops? A meta‐analysis6
Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus infection affects the physiology and biochemistry of leaves and the quality of fruits of Tuscany (Italy) autochthonous apple varieties6
Pathogenicity and diversity of large‐spored Alternaria associated with three solanaceous vegetables (Solanum tuberosum, S. lycopersicum and S. melongena) in China6
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A Shift in Begomovirus coheni Populations Associated With Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Disease Infecting Tomato Cultivars in the Southeastern United States6
Plant growth stage and Phoma medicaginis inoculum concentration together determine severity of Phoma black stem and leaf spot and consequent phytoestrogen production in annual Medicago s6
A high level of genetic divergence between Exserohilum turcicum populations from maize and sorghum in Henan province of China revealed by SSR markers6
The physiological and biochemical role of silicon in enhancing the resistance of maize to root‐lesion nematode6
Differential aggressiveness of Austropuccinia psidii isolates from guava and rose apple upon cross‐inoculation6
Potentiation of soybean resistance against Phakopsora pachyrhizi infection using phosphite combined with free amino acids6
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A Systematic Review of Alternative Host Species of Phytophthora erythroseptica, the Major Causal Agent of Pink Rot of Potato6
Isolation and identification of Epicoccum nigrum as the causal agent of brown spot disease in Solanum tuberosum in China6
Coinfection of cotton plants with cotton leafroll dwarf virus‐atypical and a novel cotton begomovirus6
Temporal and spatial dispersal of Thekopsora areolata basidiospores, aeciospores, and urediniospores6
Ectopic expression of the grape hexose transporter VvHT5 restores STP13‐deficiency in Arabidopsis and promotes fungal resistance to Botrytis cinerea6
Impact of novel methods and research approaches in plant pathology: Are individual advances sufficient to meet the wider challenges of disease management?6
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Analysis of Population‐Level Avirulence and Virulence Genetic Frequencies Provides Insight Into Resistance Gene Rotation and Plant Disease Epidemiology6
Detection of tomato brown rugose fruit virus in environmental residues: The importance of contextualizing test results6
Effects of physalis rugose mosaic and groundnut ringspot viruses, in single and double infections, on the development, yield and postharvest fruit characteristics of Physalis peruviana plants5
Grapevine yellows in Jordan: Associated phytoplasmas, putative insect vectors and reservoir plants5
Unravelling Candidate Genes Associated With Blast Disease Resistance in an Elite Green Super Rice Varietal Panel Using Genome‐Wide Association Study5
Soybean cultivars adapted to southern Brazil differ in their reaction to Globisporangium irregulare, G. ultimum var. sporangiiferum and Pythium conidiophorum5
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Fusarium rosicola sp. nov. causing vascular wilt on Rosa chinensis5
Predicting field diseases caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum: A review5
Colletotrichum nymphaeae and Colletotrichum theobromicola isolated from anthracnose symptoms cause grape ripe rot5
Inheritance and genetic mapping of the first CPMMV tolerance locus in common bean5
Genetic variation of avirulence genes (AVR‐Pi9, AVR‐Pik, AVR‐Pita1) and genetic diversity of rice blast fungus, Pyricularia oryzae, in Thailand5
Identification and characterization of Leptosphaeria biglobosa ‘canadensis’ from wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis) in north‐western China5
Pathogenomic analyses of Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici supports a close genetic relationship between South and East Africa5
A compound of salicylates, copper and zinc increases coffee resistance against infection by Hemileia vastatrix5
How an Observation of a Snail Eating Spores of the Coffee Leaf Rust Generated Misinformation and Could Pose a Threat to the Integrity of Biological Control5
The impact of xylem geometry on olive cultivar resistance to Xylella fastidiosa: An image‐based study5
A new highly effective hybrid fungicide containing difenoconazole and tea tree oil for managing scab of apple, pecan and almond trees and as a tool in resistance management5
The impact of wheat cultivar mixtures on virulence dynamics in Zymoseptoria tritici populations persists after interseason sexual reproduction5
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Elsinoe species: The rise of scab diseases5
Silicon, biological seed treatment and cutting reduce the intensity of leaf spot diseases affecting Lolium multiflorum5
Characterization of a plant‐pathogenic T3SS‐lacking Xanthomonas strain isolated from common ragweed5
Specific virulence patterns in Tunisian Zymoseptoria tritici strains isolated from bread and durum wheat5
A new set of international Leptosphaeria maculans isolates as a resource for elucidation of the basis and evolution of blackleg disease on Brassica napus5
Resistance, tolerance and competence for a root pathogen in six woody species5
Detection of huanglongbing infection in citrus using compositional analysis of volatile organic compounds5
The Tomato PR‐5 Proteins PR‐5x and NP24 Exert Antifungal Activity Against Fusarium oxysporum5
Diversity and pathogenicity of species of Botrytis, Cladosporium, Neopestalotiopsis and Pestalotiopsis causing flower diseases of macadamia in Australia5
Sex ratio of Aphelenchoides besseyi within Oryza sativa seeds with relation to reproduction of rehydrated adult females5
Antibacterial activity of high surface area zinc oxide nanoparticles for controlling black rot disease of Chinese kale5
Extended longevity of Erwinia amylovora vectored by honeybees under in vitro conditions and its capacity for dissemination5
Venturia inaequalis Can Initiate Sexual Reproduction Prior to Leaf‐Fall: New Electron Microscopy Evidence5
Unravelling the Severity Landscape of Brazilian Magnaporthe oryzae Triticum on Wheat Cultivars With and Without 2NVS Translocation5
Cassava brown streak: A deadly virus on the move5
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Sugar maple leaf extracts: A new tool to control bacterial canker of tomato caused by Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis5
Geographical Distribution of Fusarium Species Involved in Fusarium Head Blight and Fusarium Crown Rot of Wheat in Tunisia and Their Mycotoxin Accumulation5
Tomato leaf disease recognition based on improved convolutional neural network with attention mechanism5
Evaluation of soybean genotypes for cowpea mild mottle virus resistance through phenotypic reaction and genotypic analysis4
The type III effector RipBB from Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum inhibits plant immunity responses and contributes to virulence on peanut4
Gibbsiella quercinecans, a pathogen with an increasing prevalence: A study on the causative agents of bacterial canker of Persian walnut and oak trees in central provinces of Iran4
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Elucidating the sweet potato virome in Greece with the aid of high‐throughput sequencing technology4
Silicon amendment improves wheat defence against Fusarium graminearum and complements the control by fungicide of Fusarium head blight4
Genetic and Pathogenic Diversity Among Isolates of Diaporthe helianthi Causing Phomopsis Stem Canker on Cultivated Sunflower4
Pseudocercospora griseola, the causal agent of common bean angular leaf spot: Strain characterization and sensitivity to fungicides4
The prevalence of Phytophthora in British plant nurseries; high‐risk hosts and substrates and opportunities to implement best practice4
Unravelling the impact of cassava mosaic disease caused by Sri Lankan cassava mosaic virus infection: Insights from proteomics analysis of photosynthesis‐ and respiration‐related proteins4
The pathogenic diversity and host range of Colletotrichum spp. causing pepper spot and anthracnose of lychee (Litchi chinensis) in Australia4
A major variation in the virulence of the Asian soybean rust pathogen (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) in Bangladesh4
Evaluation of different antimicrobial agents for laboratory and field against Pantoea agglomerans, the causative agent of bacterial leaf blight disease on oat (Avena sativa)4
Onion‐pathogenic Burkholderia species: Role and regulation of characterized virulence determinants4
Contribution of the life‐history traits of a plant pathogen to the development of field epidemics4
A comprehensive review of Pseudocercospora fruit and leaf spot (angular leaf spot): Current status, advances and future directions for sustainable citrus production4
Phylogenetics and evolution of wheat streak mosaic virus: Its global origin and the source of the Australian epidemic4
The antifungal activity of trans‐cinnamic acid and its priming effect in apple in response to Valsa mali4
New honorary member of the BSPP4
Detection method of wheat rust based on transfer learning and sharpness‐aware minimization4
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Reaction of three potato cultivars to potato virus S and alteration of miRNAs and mRNA targets in the resistant genotypes4
Fungal communities associated with postharvest strawberries in Western Australia4
Improving reliability of PCR diagnostics for Xylophilus ampelinus by metagenome‐informed circumscription of the target taxon4
Sensitivity of dominant UKPhytophthora infestans genotypes to a range of fungicide active ingredients4
Changes in the Structure of Phytophthora infestans Population in the West Part of the Moscow Region in 2018–2020 According to Phytopathological and Molecular Data4
An updated assessment of the soybean–Phytophthora sojae pathosystem4
Temporal and spatial propagule deposition patterns of the emerging fungal pathogen of chestnut Gnomoniopsis castaneae in orchards of north‐western Italy4
Brown Spot of Rice: Worldwide Disease Impact, Phenotypic and Genetic Diversity of the Causal Pathogen Bipolaris oryzae, and Management of the Disease4
Integrating Immunosensor With Artificial Intelligence: A Novel Approach for the Rapid Detection of Rhizome Rot Diseases4
Genome analysis of three isolates of Stemphylium lycopersici differ in their virulence and sporulation ability: Identification of effectors, pathogenesis and virulence factors4
Antifungal activity of Bacillus velezensis and Pseudomonas azotoformans isolated from compost tea against anthracnose (Colletotrichum spp.) on strawberry fruit4
Investigation and rapid detection of fungal pathogens causing mulberry sclerotial disease in south‐west China4
Transmission and distribution of Xylella fastidiosa subsp. pauca in olive trees as a parameter for managing olive quick decline syndrome4
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Impact of the potato inoculation date on potato virus Y load and viral distribution in daughter tubers at harvest4
Potential Climate Change Impacts on Myrtle Rust Risk in Aotearoa/New Zealand4
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Glycine tabacina, native to Australia, is an alternate host of Erysiphe diffusa causing powdery mildew on soybean4
Characterisation and Genomic Diversity of Xanthomonas Species Causing Bacterial Spot Disease of Tomato and Pepper in Thailand4
Advancements and applications of loop‐mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) technology in the detection of viral diseases in fruit crops4
Botryosphaeriaceae Associated With Racemes, Fruits and Leaves of Macadamia in South Africa4
Weather‐Driven Dynamics of Fruit Rot Disease in Arecanut—A Time Series Approach Using ARIMA and SARIMA Models4
Overexpression of BnNAC19 in Brassica napus enhances resistance to Leptosphaeria maculans, the blackleg pathogen of canola4
Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of apple chlorotic leaf spot virus isolates from Malus, Pyrus and Prunus hosts in Latvia4
A streak through history: Solving the riddle of chlorotic streak disease of sugarcane4
Baseline sensitivity of Coniella vitis to fluazinam and resistance risk assessment4
Annual dynamics of Zymoseptoria tritici populations in wheat cultivar mixtures: A compromise between the efficacy and durability of a recently broken‐down resistance gene?4
Putative Transcriptional Regulator LysR1 Is Required for Full Virulence of Erwinia amylovora3
Identification and characterization of Entyloma eschscholziae, a recently introduced pathogen in Europe, and its segregate Entyloma dendromeconis sp. nov.3
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Fabaceous and Cucurbitaceous Hosts Are Infected With Distinct Populations of the Powdery Mildew Species Podosphaera xanthii3
Effect of limestone dose on the incidence of Rhizoctonia root rot and soybean yield in four soil types3
Contrasting interactions of the aggressive Verticillium longisporum lineage A1/D1 and the non‐aggressive A1/D2 lineage with roots of oilseed rape3
Transcriptomics and EtSRG1 Functional Analyses Provide New Insights Into the Regulatory Mechanisms of Secondary Appressoria Formation of Exserohilum turcicum3
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