Prediction of the Global Potential Distribution Area of <i>Phytopythium litorale</i> Based on the Maxent Model. [PDF]
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<i>Phytophthora inundata</i>: A New Root Pathogen of Citrus in Europe and the Mediterranean Region. [PDF]
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Plant genotype-specific modulation of Clonostachys rosea-mediated biocontrol of septoria tritici blotch disease in wheat. [PDF]
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Stone Pine (Pinus pinea L.) High-Added-Value Genetics: An Overview. [PDF]
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Soil Reservoirs of Antifungal-Resistant Fungi: Implications for Plant Disease Management with a Focus on <i>Fusarium</i>. [PDF]
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Dothistroma septosporum and Dothistroma pini, the causal agents of Dothistroma needle blight, are infected by multiple viruses. [PDF]
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Genotypic variation in winter wheat for fusarium foot rot and its biocontrol using Clonostachys rosea. [PDF]
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Biological Activity Evaluation Against <i>Fusarium oxysporum</i>, <i>Fusarium circinatum,</i> and <i>Meloidogyne incognita</i> of Bioactives-Enriched Extracts of <i>Ruta graveolens</i> L. [PDF]
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Genetic Control of Pitch Canker Response in Southern Pine and Southern Pine Hybrids
Fusarium circinatum causes pine pitch canker (PPC) disease and associated symptoms such as resinous lesions, mechanical weakness, and crown dieback that may lead to mortality in Pinus and Pseudotsuga spp. There are no ameliorative techniques available for the disease, and the genetic resistance among populations to support commercial plantation ...
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