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  1. Uncovering the hidden leaf mycobiota of native juniper ( Juniperus seravschanica ) in Oman's arid highlands
  2. Indigenous bacteria isolated from the tomato rhizosphere exhibit tolerance to abiotic stresses and effectively suppress Pythium aphanidermatum damping-off in tomato
  3. Mass production of Trichoderma asperellum SQU7 using Phragmites australis as a substrate carrier for managing damping-off disease in cucumber.
  4. Genetic Diversity of Different Begomoviruses Infecting Tomato in Oman
  5. An updated outline of fungi of Sultanate of Oman
  6. Assessment of Fumonisin, Deoxynivalenol, and Zearalenone Levels and the Occurrence of Mycotoxigenic Fusarium Species in Cereal Grains from Muscat, Sultanate of Oman
  7. Optimal management of citrus disease and extreme climatic factors
  8. Isolation of Clonostachys rosea and Characterizing Its Entomopathogenic Activity against Dubas Bug (Ommatissus lybicus) Nymphs and Adults
  9. Newly synthesized benzimidazole–2–carbamate molecules show suppressive activities against plant pathogenic fungi and oomycetes
  10. Benzimidazole-acrylonitrile hybrid derivatives act as potent urease inhibitors with possible fungicidal activity
  11. The Extent of Aflatoxin B1 Contamination in Chili (Capsicum annuum L.) and Consumer Awareness and Knowledge of Aflatoxins in Oman
  12. Notes on the Ecology and Distribution of Species of the Genera of Bondarzewiaceae (Russulales and Basidiomycota) with an Emphasis on Amylosporus
  13. Evolutionary Relationships of Omani Macrotermes subhyalinus, Macrotermitinae
  14. Pythium and Globisporangium species associated with cucumber rhizosphere causing damping-off and their effects on cucumber seed decay in Oman
  15. Global citrus root microbiota unravels assembly cues and core members
  16. Aflatoxin B1 Detoxification and Antioxidant Effect of Selected Omani Medicinal Plants against Aflatoxin B1-Induced Oxidative Stress Pathogenesis in the Mouse Liver
  17. Kale (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala) rhizosphere bacteria suppress Pythium aphanidermatum-induced damping-off of cabbage, produce biofilm and antimicrobial volatile compounds
  18. Exogenously Applied γ-Aminobutyric Acid Improves Salt Tolerance in Alfalfa by Modulating Ion Homeostasis, Proline Accumulation and Antioxidant Defence System
  19. Rice Weevil (Sitophilus oryzae L.) Gut Bacteria Inhibit Growth of Aspergillus flavus and Degrade Aflatoxin B1
  20. Two new species of Hymenagaricus (Agaricales, Agaricaceae) from Oman, based on morphology and molecular phylogeny
  21. Biocontrol Potential of Trichoderma Ghanense and Trichoderma Citrinoviride toward Pythium aphanidermatum
  22. Efficacy of Kleinia odora Essential Oil on Aspergillus flavus Link Ex Fries Growth and Aflatoxin B1 Production
  23. Novel 5-fluoro-6-(4-(2-fluorophenyl)piperazin-1-yl)-2-(4-(4-methylpiperazin- 1-yl)phenyl)-1H-benzo[d]imidazole Derivatives as Promising Urease Inhibitors
  24. Editorial: Citrus viruses: pathogenicity, genetic variation and molecular biology
  25. Illumina Miseq Sequencing Analysis Reveals that Soil Pesticide Residues Influence Fungal and Bacterial Diversity in the Rhizosphere of Cucumbers
  26. Molecular characterization of mungbean yellow mosaic India virus infecting Vigna radiata in Oman
  27. Molecular Signature of a Novel Alternanthera Yellow Vein Virus Variant Infecting the Ageratum conyzoides Weed in Oman
  28. The genus Termitomyces: Outline, phylogeny, and divergence times estimation with description of a new edible species from Arabian Peninsula
  29. First identification of tomato leaf curl Palampur virus in Oman: detection and characterization
  30. Plant-Disease-Suppressive and Growth-Promoting Activities of Endophytic and Rhizobacterial Isolates Associated with Citrullus colocynthis
  31. Phylogenetic Relationships of the Mutualistic Fungi Associated with Macrotermes subhyalinus in Oman
  32. Influence of abiotic stresses on disease infestation in plants
  33. The observation of taxonomic boundaries for the 16SrII and 16SrXXV phytoplasmas using genome-based delimitation
  34. Fermentative microbiota and chemical characterization of traditional date vinegar with promising biotechnological applications
  35. Management of damping-off and wilt diseases of cucumber in Oman: challenges and opportunities
  36. Talaromyces omanensis and Aspergillus fumigatus endophytic fungi suppress Pythium aphanidermatum and its induced damping-off diseases of cucumber and radish
  37. The effect of NaCl on growth and volatile metabolites produced by antagonistic endophytic bacteria isolated from Prosopis cineraria
  38. New Bioactive Dipiperazine Derivatives; Synthesis, Molecular Docking and Urease Inhibition Study
  39. Synthesis, bioactivity, and molecular docking of benzimidazole-2-carbamate derivatives as potent α-glucosidase inhibitors
  40. Artificial microRNA-mediated resistance against Oman strain of tomato yellow leaf curl virus
  41. Relationship between Dubas Bug (Ommatissus lybicus) Infestation and the Development of Fungal-Induced Leaf Spots in Date Palms (Phoenix dactylifera)
  42. Native and Non-Native Bemisia tabaci NAFME Haplotypes Can Be Implicated in Dispersal of Endemic and Introduced Begomoviruses in Oman
  43. Biological Control Efficacy of Indigenous Antagonistic Bacteria Isolated from the Rhizosphere of Cabbage Grown in Biofumigated Soil against Pythium aphanidermatum Damping-Off of Cucumber
  44. Desert endophytic fungi improve reproductive, morphological, biochemical, yield and fruit quality characteristics of tomato under drought stress
  45. Biodegradation of aflatoxin B1 by Bacillus subtilis YGT1 isolated from yoghurt
  46. Higher Intercellular CO2 Concentration is Associated with Improved Water Use Efficiency and Drought Tolerance in Bread Wheat
  47. Effectiveness of Endophytic and Rhizospheric Bacteria from Moringa spp. in Controlling Pythium aphanidermatum Damping-Off of Cabbage
  48. Global consortium for the classification of fungi and fungus-like taxa
  49. An Insight into Emerging Begomoviruses and their Satellite Complex causing Papaya Leaf Curl Disease
  50. Diversity, Distribution, and Current Status
  51. First report of 16SrII-D phytoplasmas in Verbesina encelioides showing phyllody in Oman
  52. Fungal diversity in acid lime (Citrus aurantifolia) leaves developing witches’ broom disease symptoms
  53. Management of Root Knot Nematodes, Meloidogyne Spp. By Organic Manures in Pomegranate, Punica Granatum
  54. Optimal management of witches’ broom disease of lime in presence of extreme environmental factors using stochastic dynamic modelling
  55. Plant Phenolics in Abiotic Stress Management
  56. Perilous coexistence:Chilli Leaf Curl VirusandCandidatus Phytoplasma trifoliiinfectingCapsicum annuum, India
  57. Piperazine-based Semicarbazone Derivatives as Potent Urease Inhibitors: Design, Synthesis, and Bioactivity Screening
  58. The potential of endophytic bacteria from Prosopis cineraria for the control of Pythium aphanidermatum-induced damping-off in cucumber under saline water irrigation
  59. Volatile organic compounds emitted by mycoparasitic fungi Hypomyces perniciosus and Cladobotryum mycophilum suppress the growth of Agaricus bisporus.
  60. Phylogeny, distribution and time divergence of Fuscoporia (Hymenochaetaceae, Basidiomycota) with the description of a new species from Dhofar region, southern part of Oman
  61. Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Fresh Produce-Associated Enterobacteriaceae and Enterococci in Oman
  62. First Report of Dieback on Fig (Ficus carica) Caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae in North Al-Batinah Governorate of Oman
  63. Effects of the Rhizosphere Fungus Cunninghamella bertholletiae on the Solanum lycopersicum Response to Diverse Abiotic Stresses
  64. Phylogeny of Agaricus subgenus Pseudochitonia with the description of a new section and a new species from Oman
  65. Actinomucor elegans and Podospora bulbillosa Positively Improves Endurance to Water Deficit and Salinity Stresses in Tomato Plants
  66. Endophytic fungi from the medicinal plant Aloe dhufarensis Lavranos exhibit antagonistic potential against phytopathogenic fungi
  67. Salvianolic Acid Modulates Physiological Responses and Stress-Related Genes That Affect Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Glycine max and Zea mays
  68. Thiosemicarbazone Derivatives Act as Potent Urease Inhibitors; Synthesis, Bioactivity Screening and Molecular Docking Study
  69. Sodium and Chloride Sensitivity in Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.): Growth, Photosynthesis, and Tissue Ion Regulation in Contrasting Genotypes
  70. Notes on the genus Micropsalliota (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) and the description of a new species from Southern Oman
  71. Benzimidazole derivatives act as dual urease inhibitor and anti-helicobacter pylori agent; synthesis, bioactivity, and molecular docking study
  72. In vitro detoxification of aflatoxin B1 by aqueous extracts of medicinal herbs
  73. The Genus Xanthagaricus: An Updated Global Species Distribution and Phylogeny with the Description of Two New Species from Oman
  74. Novel benzimidazole derivatives; synthesis, bioactivity and molecular docking study as potent urease inhibitors
  75. 2-Aryl Benzimidazole Derivatives Act as Potent Urease Inhibitors; Synthesis, Bioactivity and Molecular Docking Study
  76. Design, synthesis, and bioactivity investigation of novel benzimidazole derivatives as potent urease inhibitors
  77. Bread Wheat Genotypes Accumulating Free Proline and Phenolics Can Better Tolerate Drought Stress Through Sustained Rate of Photosynthesis
  78. Tetracycline resistance in enterococci and Escherichia coli isolated from fresh produce and why it matters
  79. Ampelopsin Confers Endurance and Rehabilitation Mechanisms in Glycine max cv. Sowonkong under Multiple Abiotic Stresses
  80. Biochar and Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi mediated enhanced drought tolerance in Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) plant growth, root morphological traits and physiological properties
  81. The impact of different biochars on Stemphylium leaf blight (SLB) suppression and productivity of onion (Allium cepa L.)
  82. The Presence of Marine Filamentous Fungi on a Copper-Based Antifouling Paint
  83. Witches’ Broom Disease of Lime Contributes to Phytoplasma Epidemics and Attracts Insect Vectors
  84. Effect of tomato yellow leaf curl disease on yield, height and chlorophyll of open field grown tomato genotypes in Oman
  85. Sulfur Application Combined with Planomicrobium sp. Strain MSSA-10 and Farmyard Manure Biochar Helps in the Management of Charcoal Rot Disease in Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)
  86. Insects–plants-pathogens: Toxicity, dependence and defense dynamics
  87. Wheat Genotypes with Higher Intercellular CO2 Concentration, Rate of Photosynthesis, and Antioxidant Potential Can Better Tolerate Drought Stress
  88. Biocontrol Potential of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens against Botrytis pelargonii and Alternaria alternata on Capsicum annuum
  89. Molecular characterization of the 3′ end of Citrus tristeza virus genome from Oman
  90. Rhizospheric Bacillus amyloliquefaciens Protects Capsicum annuum cv. Geumsugangsan From Multiple Abiotic Stresses via Multifarious Plant Growth-Promoting Attributes
  91. COVID-19: The Challenges and Opportunities for Water, Air, Agriculture and Energy Sectors
  92. Factors Influencing Bacterial Diversity in the Rhizosphere of Cucumbers and Tomatoes in the Arabian Peninsula
  93. Association of a monopartite begomovirus and associated betasatellite with yellow vein disease of a weed host, Senna italica Mill. In Oman
  94. In vitro antifungal activity of endophytic bacteria isolated from date palm (Phoenix doctylifera L.) against fungal pathogens causing leaf spot of date palm
  95. Melatonin Enhances the Tolerance and Recovery Mechanisms in Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. Under Saline Conditions
  96. Molecular identification and transmission mode of a phytoplasma and its effect on fatty acid composition in Taverniera cuneifolia
  97. Watermelon Chlorotic Stunt Virus is Associated with Cucumber Yellow Mosaic Symptoms in Oman
  98. “Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia” increased the fitness of Hishimonus phycitis; the vector of lime witches’ broom disease
  99. History and Current Status of Phytoplasma Diseases in the Middle East
  100. Salt Tolerance in Alfalfa Landraces of Omani Origin: Morpho-Biochemical, Mineral, and Genetic Diversity Assessment
  101. Bipolaris sorokiniana-Induced Black Point, Common Root Rot, and Spot Blotch Diseases of Wheat: A Review
  102. Meyerozyma guilliermondii SQUCC-33Y suppresses postharvest fruit rot of strawberry caused by Alternaria alternata
  103. Association of a 16SrIX-A phytoplasma with Conocarpus erectus showing stem fasciation and its vector in Iran
  104. Population structure of two morphotypes of Sideroxylon mascatense (A.DC.) T.D.Penn. in Oman
  105. In vitro tolerance to antifungal glycoalkaloids and biofilm forming ability of the antagonistic yeast Meyerozyma guilliermondii strain SQUCC-33Y
  106. First Report of a Subgroup 16SrII-D Phytoplasma Associated with Opuntia cylindrica Fasciated Disease in Oman
  107. Next-Generation Sequencing and the CRISPR-Cas Nexus: A Molecular Plant Virology Perspective
  108. Essential oils of Heliotropium bacciferum, Ocimum dhofarense and Zataria multiflora exhibit aflatoxin B1 detoxification potential
  109. In vitroproduction of antifungal phenolic acids byHypomyces perniciosus,the causal agent of wet bubble disease ofAgaricus bisporus
  110. Association of the 16SrII-D Phytoplasma with African Marigold (Tagetes erecta) Phyllody in Oman
  111. Phylogenetic Analysis and Genetic Diversity of Phytophthora palmivora Causing Black Pod Disease of Cocoa in Malaysia
  112. Uncovering the hidden taxonomic diversity of fungi in Oman
  113. The potential of antagonistic yeasts and bacteria from tomato phyllosphere and fructoplane in the control of Alternaria fruit rot of tomato
  114. Five decades of research on phytoplasma-induced witches’ broom diseases
  115. First Report of Association of 16SrII-D Phytoplasma with Cycas revoluta in Oman
  116. Insecticide resistance monitoring in whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in Oman
  117. Physiological responses of nine mango cultivars seedlings inoculated with Ceratocystis fimbriata
  118. Interactions Between Two Invertebrate Pathogens: An Endophytic Fungus and an Externally Applied Bacterium
  119. Biological control of Pythium aphanidermatum-induced cucumber and radish damping-off by an endophytic fungus, Cladosporium omanense isolate 31R
  120. Urban Horticulture for Food Secure Cities through and beyond COVID-19
  121. Design, Synthesis and Bioactivity of Benzimidazole–2–Carbamates as Soil–Borne Anti–Fungal Agents †,‡
  122. Multigene characterization of a ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma australasia’ strain associated with Roystonea regia in Oman
  123. Interaction of watermelon chlorotic stunt virus with satellites
  124. Impact of climate change on biology and management of wheat pests
  125. Molecular detection and characterization of a 16SrII-D phytoplasma associated with streak yellows of date palm in Oman
  126. Squash Leaf Curl Virus: A New World Bipartite Begomovirus Threatening Squash Production in Oman
  127. In vitro Antagonistic Activity of Endophytic Fungi Isolated from Shirazi Thyme (Zataria multiflora Boiss.) against Monosporascus cannonballus
  128. Evaluation of indigenous Omani alfalfa landraces for morphology and forage yield under different levels of salt stress
  129. Antagonistic Activity of Endophytic and Rhizosphere Fungi Isolated From Sea Purslane (Sesuvium portulacastrum) Against Pythium Damping off of Cucumber
  130. Plant hypersensitive response vs pathogen ingression: Death of few gives life to others
  131. Evaluating the effect of tuf and secA gene sequence length for discrimination of phytoplasmas
  132. The numbers of fungi: is the descriptive curve flattening?
  133. Production of antifungal metabolites by the antagonistic bacterial isolate Pseudomonas resinovorans B11
  134. Direct and indirect threats imposed by plant pathogenic and saprophytic fungi on humans and animals
  135. Bimuria omanensis sp. nov. (Didymosphaeriaceae, Pleosporales) from Oman
  136. Elicitins as molecular weapons against pathogens: consolidated biotechnological strategy for enhancing plant growth
  137. New species of aquatic chytrids from Oman
  138. An endophytic Talaromyces omanensis enhances reproductive, physiological and anatomical characteristics of drought-stressed tomato
  139. Characterization of chickpea genotypes of Pakistani origin for genetic diversity and zinc grain biofortification
  140. Effects, tolerance mechanisms and management of salt stress in lucerne (Medicago sativa)
  141. LncRNA BCAR4 promotes liver cancer progression by upregulating ANAPC11 expression through sponging miR‑1261
  142. Antagonistic activity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from compost against Pythium aphanidermatum and Fusarium solani
  143. Potential of indigenous antagonistic rhizobacteria in the biological control of Monosporascus root rot and vine decline disease of muskmelon
  144. Phaeosphaeriopsis omaniana (Phaeosphaeriaceae, Pleosporales), a novel fungus from Oman
  145. Alternaria alternata and Neocosmospora sp. from the medicinal plant Euphorbia larica exhibit antagonistic activity against Fusarium sp., a plant pathogenic fungus
  146. Cyanide degradation and antagonistic potential of endophytic Bacillus subtilis strain BEB1 from Bougainvillea spectabilis Willd
  147. Efficacy of an Omani strain ofCordyceps javanicaand its culture filtrate against whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) under laboratory conditions
  148. Molecular identification of fungal pathogens associated with leaf spot disease of date palms (Phoenix dactylifera)
  149. AJOM new records and collections of fungi: 1–100
  150. Endophytic Enterobacter cloacae exhibits antagonistic activity against Pythium damping-off of cucumber
  151. Four Decades of Research on Phytoplasma Diseases of Palms: A Review
  152. Molecular Characterization of the Native Honey-Bee Populations in Oman
  153. Frequent occurrence of Mungbean yellow mosaic India virus in tomato leaf curl disease affected tomato in Oman
  154. Molecular and biological characterization of Chilli leaf curl virus and associated Tomato leaf curl betasatellite infecting tobacco in Oman
  155. Efficacy of native antagonistic rhizobacteria in the biological control of Pythium aphanidermatum-induced damping-off of cucumber in Oman
  156. Aspergillus terreus obtained from mangrove exhibits antagonistic activities against Pythium aphanidermatum-induced damping-off of cucumber
  157. Antibiotic resistance of Enterobacteriaceae from fresh produce
  158. The effect of salt-tolerant antagonistic bacteria from tomato rhizosphere on plant growth promotion and damping-off disease suppression under salt-stress conditions
  159. Isolation, identification and characterization of endophytic bacteria antagonistic to Phytophthora palmivora causing black pod of cocoa in Malaysia
  160. Correction to: Biological, environmental and socioeconomic threats to citrus lime production
  161. Talaromyces variabilis interferes with Pythium aphanidermatum growth and suppresses Pythium-induced damping-off of cucumbers and tomatoes
  162. A new section and a new species of Alternaria encountered from Oman
  163. ­­­Talaromyces omanensis sp. nov.: phenotypic and molecular characterization of a novel species isolated from Rhazya stricta in Oman
  164. Phylogenetic Revision of Savoryellaceae and Evidence for Its Ranking as a Subclass
  165. The metabolic response of suspension-cultured cells from blast-resistant and -susceptible rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes to a Pyricularia oryzae elicitor
  166. Phylogenetic classification and generic delineation of Hydeomyces desertipleosporoides gen. et sp. nov., (Phaeosphaeriaceae) from Jebel Akhdar Mountain in Oman
  167. Identification of Chilli leaf curl virus associated with tomato leaf curl betasatellite infecting Mentha in Oman
  168. Cladosporium omanense, a new endophytic species from Zygophyllum coccineum in Oman
  169. Sexual morph of Phaeoacremonium aureum from Rhizophora mucronata collected in southern Thailand
  170. Identification of salt-tolerant cowpea genotypes using ISSR markers and proteome analysis
  171. First report of a ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia’-related strain in Citrus macrophylla in Oman
  172. Bipolaris omanensis, a novel saprobic species of Bipolaris from Oman based on morphology and sequence data
  173. Isolation and identification of pathogenic fungi and oomycetes associated with beans and cowpea root diseases in Oman
  174. AFLP Fingerprinting Analysis of Citrus Cultivars and Wild Accessions from Oman Suggests the Presence of Six Distinct Cultivars
  175. Illumina-MiSeq analysis of fungi in acid lime roots reveals dominance of Fusarium and variation in fungal taxa
  176. The structure and function of the global citrus rhizosphere microbiome
  177. Monochaetia sinensis sp. nov. from Yunnan Province in China
  178. Biological control of damping-off of tomato caused by Pythium aphanidermatum by using native antagonistic rhizobacteria isolated from Omani soil
  179. Infection of Urtica incisa with chili leaf curl virus and tomato leaf curl betasatellite in Oman
  180. Talaromyces pinophilus inhibits Pythium and Rhizoctonia-induced damping-off of cucumber
  181. Molecular re-identification of Stemphylium lycopersici and Stemphylium solani isolates deposited in NCBI GenBank and morphological characteristics of Malaysian isolates
  182. Toxin production by melon root rot fungus, Monosporascus cannonballus
  183. Evaluation of tomato inbred lines for resistance to the tomato yellow leaf curl disease complex in Oman
  184. GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION IN DIFFERENT ENDEMIC BOSWELLIA SACRA (BURSERACEAE) POPULATIONS FROM OMAN
  185. Resistance to commonly used insecticides and phosphine fumigant in red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier) in Pakistan
  186. Molecular characterization and pathogenicity of Alternaria species on wheat and date palms in Oman
  187. Differential expression and phytohormone unbalance in Citrus aurantifolia plants during “sudden decline of lime”, a new phytoplasma disease of citrus
  188. Introgression and inheritance of charcoal rot (Macrophomina phaseolina) resistance from silver sunflower (Helianthus argophyllus Torr. & A. Gray) into cultivated sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)
  189. Selection of reference genes for quantitative PCR analysis in Citrus aurantifolia during phytoplasma infection
  190. Characterization of Huanglongbing disease associated with acid lime (Citrus aurantifolia Swingle) in Oman
  191. Molecular identification of fungal pathogens associated with date palm root diseases in the United Arab Emirates
  192. Characterizing bread wheat genotypes of Pakistani origin for grain zinc biofortification potential
  193. Reticulascaceae hyphomycetes from submerged wood in Yunnan, China
  194. Lecanicillium subprimulinum (Cordycipitaceae, Hypocreales), a novel species from Baoshan, Yunnan
  195. Identification of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus-IR and associated tomato leaf curl betasatellite infecting Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) in Oman
  196. Near infrared imaging to detect Aspergillus flavus infection in three varieties of dates
  197. Biological, environmental and socioeconomic threats to citrus lime production
  198. Genetic analysis of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia’ associated with witches’ broom on acid lime trees
  199. Detection, Identification, and Molecular Characterization of the 16SrII-D Phytoplasmas Infecting Vegetable and Field Crops in Oman
  200. Genome editing using CRISPR/Cas9–targeted mutagenesis: An opportunity for yield improvements of crop plants grown under environmental stresses
  201. Acrocordiella omanensis sp. nov. (Requienellaceae, Xylariales) from the Sultanate of Oman
  202. An appendage-bearing coelomycete Pseudotruncatella arezzoensis gen. and sp. nov. (Amphisphaeriales genera incertae sedis) from Italy, with notes on Monochaetinula
  203. Aspergillus terreus Inhibits Growth and Induces Morphological Abnormalities in Pythium aphanidermatum and Suppresses Pythium-Induced Damping-Off of Cucumber
  204. Identification of Mungbean yellow mosaic India virus Infecting Cucumber in Oman
  205. Development of Resistance to Hymexazol Among Pythium Species in Cucumber Greenhouses in Oman
  206. OUP accepted manuscript
  207. Phaeosaccardinula coffeicola and Trichomerium chiangmaiensis, two new species of Chaetothyriales (Eurotiomycetes) from Thailand
  208. Identification of a distinct strain of Cotton leaf curl Gezira virus infecting tomato in Oman
  209. Classification of a new phytoplasmas subgroup 16SrII-W associated with Crotalaria witches’ broom diseases in Oman based on multigene sequence analysis
  210. Pseudostanjehughesia aquitropica gen. et sp. nov. and Sporidesmium sensu lato species from freshwater habitats
  211. A fruitful decade for fungal polyketides from 2007 to 2016: antimicrobial activity, chemotaxonomy and chemodiversity
  212. Fungal Diversity in Tomato Rhizosphere Soil under Conventional and Desert Farming Systems
  213. High Fungal Diversity and Dominance by Ascomycota in Dam Reservoir Soils of Arid Climates
  214. Towards a natural classification of Annulatascaceae-like taxa: introducing Atractosporales ord. nov. and six new families
  215. Ursolic acid derivatives for pharmaceutical use: a patent review (2012-2016)
  216. First Report of Chilli leaf curl virus and Tomato leaf curl betasatellite Infecting Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) in Oman
  217. A novel Pestalotiopsis species isolated from Bulbophyllum thouars in Guangxi Province, China
  218. An updated phylogeny of Sordariomycetes based on phylogenetic and molecular clock evidence
  219. The ranking of fungi: a tribute to David L. Hawksworth on his 70th birthday
  220. Illumina MiSeq sequencing analysis of fungal diversity in stored dates
  221. Expression of phytoplasma-induced witches’ broom disease symptoms in acid lime (Citrus aurantifolia ) trees is affected by climatic conditions
  222. Association of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus and Chili Leaf Curl Virus with Leaf Curl Disease of Radish and the Synergistic Interaction on Nicotiana benthamiana
  223. Families of Diaporthales based on morphological and phylogenetic evidence
  224. ‘Walk with Us…’ Student Peer-Mentoring in Interdisciplinary Cancer Education
  225. Identification ofMungbean yellow mosaic Indian virusAssociated with Tomato Leaf Curl Betasatellite InfectingPhaseolus vulgarisin Oman
  226. Monochaetia ilexae sp. nov. (Pestalotiopsidaceae) from Yunnan Province in China
  227. Real-time qPCR Assay for the TYLCV Titer in Relation to Symptoms-Based Disease Severity Scales
  228. Impact of Plant Diseases on Human Health
  229. Morphophylogenetic study of Sydowiellaceae reveals several new genera
  230. Neophyllachora gen nov. (Phyllachorales), three new species of Phyllachora from Poaceae and resurrection of Polystigmataceae (Xylariales)
  231. Invasive mutualisms between a plant pathogen and insect vectors in the Middle East and Brazil
  232. Fuscosporellales, a New Order of Aquatic and Terrestrial Hypocreomycetidae (Sordariomycetes)
  233. Additions to Karst Fungi 3: Prosthemium sinense sp nov., from Guizhou Province, China
  234. Complete Sequence and Analysis of Coconut Palm (Cocos nucifera) Mitochondrial Genome
  235. Two new Pseudohalonectria species on beech cupules (Fagus sylvatica) and a new genus to accommodate P. suthepensis
  236. Population genetic analysis reveals a low level of genetic diversity of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia’ causing witches’ broom disease in lime
  237. Additions to Karst Fungi 2: Alpestrisphaeria jonesii from Guizhou Province, China
  238. Population structure of Stemphylium lycopersici associated with leaf spot of tomato in a single field
  239. A checklist of fungi in Oman
  240. Mapping Global Potential Risk of Mango Sudden Decline Disease Caused by Ceratocystis fimbriata
  241. Families of Sordariomycetes
  242. Increased sodium and fluctuations in minerals in acid limes expressing witches’ broom symptoms
  243. 454-Pyrosequencing Reveals Variable Fungal Diversity Across Farming Systems
  244. Biochar for crop production: potential benefits and risks
  245. Analysis of bacterial communities associated with potting media
  246. Optimising the duration of floating row cover period to minimise the incidence of tomato yellow leaf curl disease and maximise yield of tomato
  247. Hiding in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables: Opportunistic Pathogens May Cross Geographical Barriers
  248. RGB color imaging to detect Aspergillus flavus infection in dates
  249. DIVERSITY IN PHYTOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF OMANI FENUGREEK (Trigonella foenum - Graecum L.) ACCESSIONS
  250. Epidemiology and Management of Fungal Diseases in Dry Environments
  251. Morpho-molecular characterization and epitypification of Annulatascus velatisporus
  252. New species of Thozetella and Chaetosphaeria and new records of Chaetosphaeria and Tainosphaeria from Thailand
  253. Phomatosporales ord. nov. and Phomatosporaceae fam. nov., to accommodate Lanspora, Phomatospora and Tenuimurus, gen. nov.
  254. Association of three begomoviruses and a betasatellite with leaf curl disease of basil in Oman
  255. 454 Pyrosequencing and Direct Plating Reveal high Fungal Diversity and Dominance by Saprophytic Species in Organic Compost
  256. Species or Genotypes? Reassessment of Four Recently Described Species of the Ceratocystis Wilt Pathogen, Ceratocystis fimbriata , on Mangifera indica
  257. Breaking wheat yield barriers requires integrated efforts in developing countries
  258. Genetic analysis reveals diversity and genetic relationship among Trichoderma isolates from potting media, cultivated soil and uncultivated soil
  259. Evaluation of culture-based techniques and 454 pyrosequencing for the analysis of fungal diversity in potting media and organic fertilizers
  260. Biosynthesis of essential oils in aromatic plants: A review
  261. Genetic analysis suggests a shared origin of Punica granatum cultivars in Oman with cultivars from the center of origin, Iran
  262. Population Structure and Development of Resistance to Hymexazol AmongFusarium solaniPopulations from Date Palm, Citrus and Cucumber
  263. RNA interference-based resistance in transgenic tomato plants against Tomato yellow leaf curl virus-Oman (TYLCV-OM) and its associated betasatellite
  264. First Report of Tomato leaf curl Albatinah virus (ToLCABV) and its Associated Betasatellite Infecting Papaya in Oman
  265. First Report of Root Rot and Crown Necrosis Caused by Pythium aphanidermatum on Phaseolus vulgaris in Oman
  266. Association of Alternaria alternata and Cladosporium cladosporioides with Leaf Spot in Cissus quadrangularis and Ficus sycomorus
  267. A new disease in Citrus aurantifolia in Oman, “sudden decline”, is associated with a pathogen complex including a 16SrII group phytoplasma
  268. Complete Chloroplast Genome Sequence of Omani Lime (Citrus aurantiifolia) and Comparative Analysis within the Rosids
  269. First Report of a 16SrII-C Phytoplasma Associated with Asymptomatic Acid Lime ( Citrus aurantifolia ) in Brazil
  270. Etiology of four foliar and root diseases of wild plants in Oman
  271. Intraspecific and intragenomic variability of ITS rDNA sequences reveals taxonomic problems in Ceratocystis fimbriata sensu stricto
  272. Intraspecific and intragenomic variability of ITS rDNA sequences reveals taxonomic problems in Ceratocystis fimbriata sensu stricto
  273. Chemical composition of acid lime leaves infected with <i>Candidatus</i> Phytoplasma aurantifolia
  274. Population Genetic Analysis Reveals Diversity in Lasiodiplodia Species Infecting Date Palm, Citrus , and Mango in Oman and the UAE
  275. Potential of citrus budlings originating in the Middle East as sources of citrus viroids
  276. First Report of Euphorbia larica Dieback Caused by Fusarium brachygibbosum in Oman
  277. First Report of Gladiolus Corm Rot Caused by Fusarium proliferatum in Oman
  278. Diversity of free-living and lichenized fungal communities in biological soil crusts of the Sultanate of Oman and their role in improving soil properties
  279. Response of cucurbit rootstocks to Pythium aphanidermatum
  280. Population Structure and Management ofPodosphaera pannosaAssociated with Peach Powdery Mildew in Oman
  281. Characterization and pathogenicity of fungi and oomycetes associated with root diseases of date palms in Oman
  282. AFLP data suggest a potential role for the low genetic diversity of acid lime (Citrus aurantifolia Swingle) in Oman in the outbreak of witches’ broom disease of lime
  283. Analysis of Diversity in Pythium aphanidermatum Populations from a Single Greenhouse Reveals Phenotypic and Genotypic Changes over 2006 to 2011
  284. STATUS OF CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA INFECTED WITH WITCHES' BROOM DISEASE OF LIME IN OMAN
  285. Molecular characterization and potential sources of Citrus tristeza virus in Oman
  286. Etiology and characterization of cucumber vine decline in Oman
  287. Occurrence and characterization of fungi and oomycetes transmitted via potting mixtures and organic manures
  288. Influence of Seed-borne Cochliobolus sativus (Anamorph Bipolaris sorokiniana) on Crown Rot and Root Rot of Barley and Wheat
  289. CAN SILICON IMPROVE DEFENSE RESPONSES OF CUCUMBER SEEDLINGS TO PYTHIUM-INDUCED DAMPING OFF DISEASE?
  290. SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF PHYLOGENETIC AND PHENOTYPIC DIVERSITY IN PYTHIUM POPULATIONS FROM A SINGLE GREENHOUSE
  291. THE USE OF CUCURBIT HYBRID ROOTSTOCKS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PYTHIUM-INDUCED DAMPING-OFF OF CUCUMBER SEEDLINGS
  292. THE USE OF RHIZOTRONS TO STUDY THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CUCURBIT ROOTS AND SOIL-BORNE PATHOGENS
  293. CHARACTERIZATION OF FUNGAL PATHOGENS OCCURRING IN POTTING MIXTURES AND ORGANIC FERTILIZERS IN OMAN
  294. Histological Changes in Mango Seedlings Following Infection with Ceratocystis manginecans, the Cause of Mango Decline
  295. Effect of salinity on pythium damping-off of cucumber and on the tolerance ofPythium aphanidermatum
  296. Potential sources ofPythiuminoculum into Greenhouse Soils with no Previous History of Cultivation
  297. Association of a second phase of mortality in cucumber seedlings with a rapid rate of metalaxyl biodegradation in greenhouse soils
  298. First Report of Pythium splendens Associated with Severe Wilt of Muskmelon ( Cucumis melo ) in Oman
  299. Genetic Diversity, Aggressiveness and Metalaxyl Sensitivity of Pythium spinosum Infecting Cucumber in Oman
  300. Genetic diversity, aggressiveness and metalaxyl sensitivity of Pythium aphanidermatum populations infecting cucumber in Oman
  301. First Report of Rust Caused by Tranzschelia discolor on Peach in Oman
  302. Molecular characterization and pathogenicity of Pythium species associated with damping-off in greenhouse cucumber (Cucumis sativus) in Oman
  303. First Report of Leaf Rust by Puccinia triticina on Wheat in Oman
  304. BIOFUMIGATION FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF DAMPING-OFF IN GREENHOUSE CUCUMBERS IN THE SULTANATE OF OMAN
  305. EPIDEMIOLOGY OF DAMPING-OFF DISEASE IN GREENHOUSE CUCUMBER CROPS IN THE SULTANATE OF OMAN
  306. FLOWER AND FRUIT ROT OF GREENHOUSE CUCUMBER CROPS IN THE SULTANATE OF OMAN
  307. SALINITY AND PYTHIUM APHANIDERMATUM-INDUCED DAMPING-OFF DISEASE OF GREENHOUSE CUCUMBERS IN OMAN
  308. SUDDEN COLLAPSE OF MUSKMELON - A MAJOR NEW DISEASE CONSTRAINT IN OMAN
  309. Development of a Date Confectionery: Part 2. Relating Instrumental Texture to Sensory Evaluation
  310. First Report of Puccinia sorghi on Maize in Oman
  311. First report of Ganoderma colossum on Ficus altissima and Delonix regia in Oman
  312. First Report of Rust Caused by Puccinia carthami on Safflower in Oman