A new mechanistic model of weather-dependent Septoria tritici blotch disease risk. [PDF]
Chaloner TM +4 more
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A new method to measure EC<sub>50</sub> reveals cultivar-specific fungicide resistance and very high diversity within experimental field populations of Zymoseptoria tritici. [PDF]
We isolated Zymoseptoria tritici strains from a diverse wheat field and quantified fungicide resistance using a novel plate assay. We found high diversity in fungicide sensitivity and host–fungicide–pathogen interactions. Abstract BACKGROUND Zymoseptoria tritici causes Septoria tritici blotch (STB), the most damaging wheat disease in Europe. In Europe,
Talas F, Stapley J, McDonald BA.
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Antifungal alternation can be beneficial for durability but at the cost of generalist resistance
Alternation results in slower acquisition of fungicide resistance in Zymoseptoria tritici, the causative agent of septoria leaf blotch in wheat.
Agathe Ballu +5 more
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Sources of resistance and susceptibility to Septoria tritici blotch of wheat. [PDF]
Arraiano LS, Brown JK.
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Exploring the utility of Brachypodium distachyon as a model pathosystem for the wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici [PDF]
peer-reviewedBackground Zymoseptoria tritici, the causative organism of Septoria tritici blotch disease is a prevalent biotic stressor of wheat production, exerting substantial economic constraints on farmers, requiring ...
Doohan, Fiona +2 more
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Characteristics of wheat leaf diseases development in Latvia
The field observations were carried out in 1999-2004 on 29 fields in Latvia. Incidence and severities of wheat leaf diseases were determined. Tan pot caused by Drechslera tritici-repentis and Septoria leaf blotch, induced by Septoria tritici were the ...
Biruta Bankina, Ilza Priekule
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ASSESSMENT OF ETHIOPIAN ADVANCED BREAD WHEAT GENOTYPES AND VARIETIES TO SEPTORIA TRITICI LEAF BLOTCH [PDF]
Wheat production and productivity is significantly constrained by multiple pathogens of which Septoria tritici blotch is an economically important foliar disease in the major wheat-growing areas of the world including Ethiopia.
Abebele G.M.
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The wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici senses and responds to different wavelengths of light
Background The ascomycete fungus Zymoseptoria tritici (synonyms: Mycosphaerella graminicola, Septoria tritici) is a major pathogen of wheat that causes the economically important foliar disease Septoria tritici blotch.
Cassandra B. McCorison +1 more
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Studies on the host range of Septoria species on cereals and some wild grasses in Iran
In an attempt to determine the host range of Septoria species, 27 species/varieties of cereals and certain wild grasses were examined with inoculation experiments under controlled conditions.
S. Seifbarghi +4 more
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Sensitivity towards DMI fungicides and haplotypic diversity of their CYP51 target in the Mycosphaerella graminicola population of Flanders [PDF]
Septoria leaf blotch, caused by the fungus Mycosphaerella graminicola, is the most important wheat disease in Northwestern Europe, and is currently controlled by fungicide applications.
Curvers, Katrien +4 more
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