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The crop wild relative Fragaria vesca as source of resistance against strawberry anthracnose
The crop wild relative Fragaria vesca is a valuable resource to mine for novel resistance factors against Colletotrichum. Abstract The genetic diversity of Fragaria species in situ has great potential for breeding resistance in cultivated strawberries against anthracnose disease.
C. Rose +5 more
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First Confirmed Report of Powdery Mildew Caused by Erysiphe aquilegiae on Casuarina cunninghamiana in Argentina [PDF]
Casuarina cunninghamiana Miq. (Fam. Casuarinaceae) is native to Australia and was introduced to Argentina and used as a windbreak, shade tree and for ornamental purposes.
Cho, Sung-Eun +3 more
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Harnessing Camalexin as a Sustainable and Ecofriendly Strategy to Control Harmful Phytopathogens
We review camalexin, a natural antimicrobial from Brassicaceae plants, which shows broad‐spectrum pathogen control and potential as an ecofriendly crop protection agent, with challenges and future directions. ABSTRACT Camalexin is a natural phytoalexin found in the Brassicaceae family, which has shown antimicrobial activity against diverse microbial ...
Farjana Rahman Lopa +3 more
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We present a portable, species‐specific PCR‐NALFIA assay for field detection of Cryptostroma corticale from crude samples in < 2 h, offering a practical tool for managing this emerging threat to urban and native maple trees. ABSTRACT Sooty bark disease (SBD), caused by the fungus Cryptostroma corticale, is causing a widespread outbreak on sycamore ...
Annie Dicaire +10 more
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Leaf bioassays of seven Colletotrichum species causing anthracnose in citrus showed variation in aggressiveness and in one species pathotype differences between isolates. ABSTRACT Thirty‐nine Colletotrichum species have been reported as having all or part of their life cycle as pathogenic or endophytic to citrus globally; they predominately colonise ...
Weixia Wang +5 more
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Powdery Mildew Epidemics in Grain Legumes and Their Management Strategies
We review the status of powdery mildew on grain legumes, detection and identification of the pathogens (Erysiphe, Podosphaera and Leveillula spp.), potential management strategies, knowledge gaps and future research priorities. ABSTRACT Grain legumes are an important source of protein, carbohydrates and fibre for humans and animals.
Abhay Kumar Pandey +7 more
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From 4140 isolates in 44 Irish oat fields, morphology, rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and TEF1‐α identified 8 Fusarium species. F. langsethiae predominated; F. tricinctum and F. poae were common, supporting surveillance. ABSTRACT This study investigated the prevalence and diversity of Fusarium species infecting Irish winter and spring oat ...
Diana E. Bucur +2 more
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First Report of Genomic Regions Associated With White Leaf Spot Resistance in Brassica napus
The first genomic regions associated with white leaf spot disease resistance (cotyledon and leaf resistance) in Brassica napus have been identified through a genome‐wide association study of 215 genotypes. ABSTRACT White leaf spot, caused by the fungal pathogen Neopseudocercosporella capsellae, is a re‐emerging disease of canola (Brassica napus), as ...
William J. W. Thomas +6 more
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Distinction of the Asiatic brown rot fungus Monilia polystroma sp nov from M-fructigena [PDF]
Baa Yen, R.P. +3 more
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