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  1. Leaf shredding as an alternative strategy for managing apple scab resistance to demethylation inhibitor fungicides
  2. Relative contribution of season, site, scion and rootstock genotype, and susceptibility to European canker to the variability in bacterial and fungal communities in apple leaf scar tissues
  3. Integrated microbiology and metabolomics analysis reveal responses of cotton rhizosphere microbiome and metabolite spectrum to conventional seed coating agents
  4. Population genetic structure of rubber tree powdery mildew pathogen (Erysiphe quercicola) from China
  5. Inter-row cropping and rootstock genotype selection in a UK cider orchard to combat apple replant disease
  6. Dynamic of Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici Urediniospore in Longnan, a Critical Oversummering Region of China
  7. Genome Resource of Sclerotinia nivalis Strain SnTB1, a Plant Pathogen Isolated from American Ginseng
  8. From Endophyte Community Analysis to Field Application: Control of Apple Canker (Neonectria ditissima) with Epicoccum nigrum B14-1
  9. Quantitative trait loci associated with apple endophytes during pathogen infection
  10. Influence of abiotic factors on kinetics of viable populations of biocontrol agents in the phyllosphere of lettuce and strawberry leaves
  11. Diversity of Fungal Endophytes in American Ginseng Seeds
  12. A Genomic Resource for the Strawberry Powdery Mildew Pathogen Podosphaera aphanis
  13. Genomic analysis, trajectory tracking, and field surveys reveal sources and long-distance dispersal routes of wheat stripe rust pathogen in China
  14. Cladosporium Species: The Predominant Species Present on Raspberries from the U.K. and Spain and Their Ability to Cause Skin and Stigmata Infections
  15. Effect on microbial communities in apple orchard soil when exposed short-term to climate change abiotic factors and different orchard management practices
  16. Genetic Analysis of Colletotrichum siamense Populations from Different Hosts and Counties in Hainan, China, Using Microsatellite Markers
  17. Applying beneficial microbes as transplanting dipping and post-transplanting foliar spray led to improved rice productivity
  18. Is it feasible to use mixed orchards to manage apple scab?
  19. Transcription Factor VdCf2 Regulates Growth, Pathogenicity, and the Expression of a Putative Secondary Metabolism Gene Cluster in Verticillium dahliae
  20. Development of European apple canker on different cultivars in relation to planting time at three sites in the UK
  21. Influence of plant genotype and soil on the cotton rhizosphere microbiome
  22. Major challenges facing the commercial horticulture
  23. The Effect of Temperature and Moisture on Colonization of Apple Fruit and Branches by Botryosphaeria dothidea
  24. Diversity of Fusarium community assembly shapes mycotoxin accumulation of diseased wheat heads
  25. Field application of Bacillus subtilis and Aureobasidium pullulans to reduce Monilinia laxa post-harvest rot on cherry
  26. Integrating management of powdery mildew with Botrytis in protected strawberries in the UK
  27. Effective Biocontrol of Rice Blast through Dipping Transplants and Foliar Applications
  28. The Influence of Host Genotypes on the Endophytes in the Leaf Scar Tissues of Apple Trees and Correlation of the Endophytes with Apple Canker (Neonectria ditissima) Development
  29. A Meta-Analytical Assessment of the Aggregation Parameter of the Binary Power Law for Characterizing Spatial Heterogeneity of Plant Disease Incidence
  30. Developing biopesticide-based programmes for managing powdery mildew in protected strawberries in the UK
  31. Apple endophyte community in relation to location, scion and rootstock genotypes and susceptibility to European canker
  32. The Distribution of Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium asiaticum Causing Fusarium Head Blight of Wheat in Relation to Climate and Cropping System
  33. Quantitative potato tuber phenotyping by 3D imaging
  34. Monitoring of Wheat Powdery Mildew under Different Nitrogen Input Levels Using Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
  35. Critical Evaluation of Two Commercial Biocontrol Agents for Their Efficacy against B. cinerea under In Vitro and In Vivo Conditions in Relation to Different Abiotic Factors
  36. Progression of Symptoms Caused byBotryosphaeria dothideaon Apple Branches
  37. Biocontrol agents to manage brown rot disease on cherry
  38. White rot of Panax quinquefolius caused by Sclerotinia nivalis
  39. Does apple canker develop independently on leaf scars of a single apple shoot?
  40. NBS-LRR Gene TaRPS2 is Positively Associated with the High-Temperature Seedling Plant Resistance of Wheat Against Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici
  41. Limited asymptomatic colonization of apple tree shoots by Neonectria ditissima following infection of leaf scars and pruning wounds
  42. Editorial: Plant Root Interaction With Associated Microbiomes to Improve Plant Resiliency and Crop Biodiversity
  43. Effect of Rainfall and Temperature on Perithecium Production ofBotryosphaeria dothideaon Cankered Apple Branches
  44. Global challenges facing plant pathology: multidisciplinary approaches to meet the food security and environmental challenges in the mid-twenty-first century
  45. Composition of Rhizosphere Microbial Communities Associated With Healthy and Verticillium Wilt Diseased Cotton Plants
  46. Molecular Assay Development to Monitor the Kinetics of Viable Populations of Two Biocontrol Agents, Bacillus subtilis QST 713 and Gliocladium catenulatum J1446, in the Phyllosphere of Lettuce Leaves
  47. Population structure, pathogenicity, and fungicide sensitivity of Colletotrichum siamense from different hosts in Hainan, China
  48. Aerial Visual Perception in Smart Farming: Field Study of Wheat Yellow Rust Monitoring
  49. Changes in the Microbiome in the Soil of an American Ginseng Continuous Plantation
  50. Effect of fungal, oomycete and nematode interactions on apple root development in replant soil
  51. Effects of temperature and leaf age on conidial germination and disease development of powdery mildew on rubber tree
  52. Characterization and Fungicide Sensitivity of Colletotrichum Species Causing Strawberry Anthracnose in Eastern China
  53. Revealing Differentially Expressed Genes and Identifying Effector Proteins of Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici in Response to High-Temperature Seedling Plant Resistance of Wheat Based on Transcriptome Sequencing
  54. Temporal dynamics of the survival of Verticillium dahliae microsclerotia with or without melanin in soils amended with biocontrol agents
  55. Genomic sequencing indicates non‐random mating of Venturia inaequalis in a mixed cultivar orchard
  56. Conditions for infection of strawberry fruit by M. piriformis and Rhizopus spp.
  57. Eight Colletotrichum Species, Including a Novel Species, Are Associated With Areca Palm Anthracnose in Hainan, China
  58. Above-ground biomass estimation and yield prediction in potato by using UAV-based RGB and hyperspectral imaging
  59. The effect of aggregation of pathogen and biocontrol microbe propagules on biocontrol potential: a simple modelling study
  60. Genome Sequences of Defoliating Strain XJ592 and Non-defoliating Strain XJ511 of Verticillium dahliae
  61. TaRPM1 Positively Regulates Wheat High-Temperature Seedling-Plant Resistance to Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici
  62. Predicting Overwintering of Wheat Stripe Rust in Central and Northwestern China
  63. What if we stopped using pesticides?
  64. Cultivar-Dependent Variation of the Cotton Rhizosphere and Endosphere Microbiome Under Field Conditions
  65. Spatio-temporal monitoring of wheat yellow rust using UAV multispectral imagery
  66. TaXa21, a Leucine-Rich Repeat Receptor–Like Kinase Gene Associated with TaWRKY76 and TaWRKY62, Plays Positive Roles in Wheat High-Temperature Seedling Plant Resistance to Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici
  67. Candidate Causal Organisms for Apple Replant Disease in the United Kingdom
  68. The estimation of crop emergence in potatoes by UAV RGB imagery
  69. Overwintering of Wheat Stripe Rust Under Field Conditions in the Northwestern Regions of China
  70. The Effect of Rotating Apple Rootstock Genotypes on Apple Replant Disease and Rhizosphere Microbiome
  71. Wheat yellow rust monitoring by learning from multispectral UAV aerial imagery
  72. Three Colletotrichum Species, Including a New Species, are Associated to Leaf Anthracnose of Rubber Tree in Hainan, China
  73. Annotated Draft Genome Sequence of the Apple Scab Pathogen Venturia inaequalis
  74. Detecting Wheat Powdery Mildew and Predicting Grain Yield Using Unmanned Aerial Photography
  75. Spatial structuring of soil microbial communities in commercial apple orchards
  76. Transcriptomic Analysis Reveal the Molecular Mechanisms of Wheat Higher-Temperature Seedling-Plant Resistance to Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici
  77. Characterization of the pathogenicity of strains of Pseudomonas syringae towards cherry and plum
  78. Effects of Climate Change on Epidemics of Powdery Mildew in Winter Wheat in China
  79. The wheat WRKY transcription factors TaWRKY49 and TaWRKY62 confer differential high-temperature seedling-plant resistance to Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici
  80. Distribution and Fungicide Sensitivity of Colletotrichum Species Complexes from Rubber Tree in Hainan, China
  81. Acute Oak Decline and Agrilus biguttatus: The Co-Occurrence of Stem Bleeding and D-Shaped Emergence Holes in Great Britain
  82. The relative importance of conidia and ascospores as primary inoculum of Venturia inaequalis in a southeast England orchard
  83. Vayg1 is required for microsclerotium formation and melanin production in Verticillium dahliae
  84. Population Genetic Analysis of Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici Suggests Two Distinct Populations in Tibet and the Other Regions of China
  85. The Use of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi to Improve Strawberry Production in Coir Substrate
  86. Effect of controlled fluctuating low temperatures on survival of Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici
  87. Wheat transcription factor TaWRKY70 is positively involved in high-temperature seedling plant resistance to Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici
  88. Amplicon-based metabarcoding reveals temporal response of soil microbial community to fumigation-derived products
  89. Overwintering of Puccinia striiformis f. tritici on Winter Wheat at Varying Altitudes in Gansu and Qinghai Provinces
  90. Seasonal dynamics of Botryosphaeria dothidea infections and symptom development on apple fruits and shoots in China
  91. Dispersal of Bacillus subtilis and its effect on strawberry phyllosphere microbiota under open field and protection conditions
  92. Differentiation in populations of the apple scab fungusVenturia inaequalison cultivars in a mixed orchard remain over time
  93. Effects of individual and combined use of bio-fumigation-derived products on the viability of Verticillium dahliae microsclerotia in soil
  94. Spatial and temporal patterns in symptom expression within eight woodlands affected by Acute Oak Decline
  95. Horticulture
  96. Modelling the dynamics of a plant pathogen and a biological control agent in relation to flowering pattern and populations present on leaves
  97. Combining Models is More Likely to Give Better Predictions than Single Models
  98. Spatial Pattern of Verticillium dahliae Microsclerotia and Cotton Plants with Wilt Symptoms in Commercial Plantations
  99. Effect of Low Temperature and Wheat Winter-Hardiness on Survival of Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici under Controlled Conditions
  100. Amplicon-based metagenomics identified candidate organisms in soils that caused yield decline in strawberry
  101. Detection of Powdery Mildew in Two Winter Wheat Plant Densities and Prediction of Grain Yield Using Canopy Hyperspectral Reflectance
  102. Development of Weather- and Airborne Inoculum-Based Models to Describe Disease Severity of Wheat Powdery Mildew
  103. Threshold Microsclerotial Inoculum for Cotton Verticillium Wilt Determined Through Wet-Sieving and Real-Time Quantitative PCR
  104. Inoculation of drought-stressed strawberry with a mixed inoculum of two arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: effects on population dynamics of fungal species in roots and consequential plant tolerance to water deficiency
  105. A novel strategy to reduce overwintering inoculum of Monilinia laxa
  106. Latent entry and spread ofColletotrichum acutatum(species complex) in strawberry fields
  107. Whole Genome Wide Expression Profiles on Germination of Verticillium dahliae Microsclerotia
  108. Epidemiology and management of brown rot on stone fruit caused by Monilinia laxa
  109. Development and validation of a model forecasting the phenology of European tarnished plant bugLygus rugulipennisin the U.K
  110. Modeling the Effects of Environmental Conditions on HT2 and T2 Toxin Accumulation in Field Oat Grains
  111. Strawberry.
  112. The limits of the binary power law describing spatial variability for incidence data
  113. Identification and Characterisation of New Microbial Antagonists for Biocontrol of Monilinia laxa, the Causal Agent of Brown Rot on Stone Fruit
  114. Developing logistic models to relate the accumulation of DON associated with Fusarium head blight to climatic conditions in Europe
  115. Application of Geographic Information Systems to Identify the Oversummering Regions of Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici in China
  116. Theoretical Modeling Suggests that Synergy May Result from Combined Use of Two Biocontrol Agents for Controlling Foliar Pathogens Under Spatial Heterogeneous Conditions
  117. Combined Use of Two Biocontrol Agents with Different Biocontrol Mechanisms Most Likely Results in Less Than Expected Efficacy in Controlling Foliar Pathogens Under Fluctuating Conditions: A Modeling Study
  118. An optimized method for in vitro production of Verticillium dahliae microsclerotia
  119. Race Composition of Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici in Tibet, China
  120. Effects of nitrogen input and deficit irrigation within the commercial acceptable range on susceptibility of strawberry leaves to powdery mildew
  121. Population variation of apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) within mixed orchards in the UK
  122. No Indication of Strict Host Associations in a Widespread Mycoparasite: Grapevine Powdery Mildew ( Erysiphe necator ) Is Attacked by Phylogenetically Distant Ampelomyces Strains in the Field
  123. Timing and efficacy of insecticides for control of mussel scale, Lepidosaphes ulmi, on apple using predictive models
  124. Heterogeneity of Fusarium Head Blight of Wheat: Multi-scale Distributions and Temporal Variation in Relation to Environment
  125. Super-races are not likely to dominate a fungal population within a life time of a perennial crop plantation of cultivar mixtures: a simulation study
  126. Comments Regarding the Binary Power Law for Heterogeneity of Disease Incidence
  127. Managing grey mould on raspberry grown under protection without use of fungicides during flowering and fruiting
  128. Spatial analysis by distance indices: an alternative local clustering index for studying spatial patterns
  129. Combined Use of Biocontrol Agents to Manage Plant Diseases in Theory and Practice
  130. A Numerical Study of Combined Use of Two Biocontrol Agents with Different Biocontrol Mechanisms in Controlling Foliar Pathogens
  131. Management of raspberry and strawberry grey mould in open field and under protection. A review
  132. Networks in Plant Epidemiology: From Genes to Landscapes, Countries, and Continents
  133. A simulation study on managing plant diseases by systematically altering spatial positions of cultivar mixture components between seasons
  134. Temporal isolation explains host-related genetic differentiation in a group of widespread mycoparasitic fungi
  135. Lower Temperatures More Effective than Atmosphere Modification in Controlling Botrytis and Nectria Rots in Stored Apples
  136. Genome-wide SNP identification by high-throughput sequencing and selective mapping allows sequence assembly positioning using a framework genetic linkage map
  137. Disease spread in small-size directed trade networks: the role of hierarchical categories
  138. Numerical Studies of Biocontrol Efficacies of Foliar Plant Pathogens in Relation to the Characteristics of a Biocontrol Agent
  139. Are insensitivities of Venturia inaequalis to myclobutanil and fenbuconazole correlated?
  140. Effects of fruit maturity and wetness on the infection of apple fruit by Neonectria galligena
  141. Using combinations of biocontrol agents to controlBotrytis cinereaon strawberry leaves under fluctuating temperatures
  142. Epidemiological risk assessment using linked network and grid based modelling: Phytophthora ramorum and Phytophthora kernoviae in the UK
  143. Management of strawberry grey mould using mixtures of biocontrol agents with different mechanisms of action
  144. Community Ecology of Fungal Pathogens Causing Wheat Head Blight
  145. Spatio-temporal analysis of an invasive plant pathogen (Phytophthora ramorum) in England and Wales
  146. Infection of Blackcurrant Leaves byDrepanopeziza ribisin Relation to Weather Conditions and Leaf Position
  147. Infection of blackcurrant flowers and fruits by Botrytis cinerea in relation to weather conditions and fruit age
  148. A generic theoretical model for biological control of foliar plant diseases
  149. A genetic linkage map of Venturia inaequalis, the causal agent of apple scab
  150. Investigating Factors Affecting Unit-to-Unit Variability in Non-Systemic Pesticide Residues by Stochastic Simulation Modelling
  151. Virulence characteristics of apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) isolates from monoculture and mixed orchards
  152. The spatial and temporal distribution of predatory and phytophagous mites in field-grown strawberry in the UK
  153. Population Variation of Apple Scab ( Venturia inaequalis ) Isolates from Asia and Europe
  154. The effects of temperature, humidity and rainfall on captan decline on apple leaves and fruit in controlled environment conditions
  155. Relationship Between the Fungal Complex Causing Fusarium Head Blight of Wheat and Environmental Conditions
  156. Sampling schemes for estimating spikelet incidence of Fusarium head blight
  157. Modelling non-systemic pesticide residues in fruits with initial deposit variability and weather effects
  158. Effects of fungal interactions among Fusarium head blight pathogens on disease development and mycotoxin accumulation
  159. A dynamic model forecasting infection of pear leaves by conidia of Venturia nashicola and its evaluation in unsprayed orchards
  160. Effects of environmental factors on discharge and germination of ascospores of Venturia nashicola
  161. Incidence-density relationship of pear scab (Venturia nashicola) on fruits and leaves
  162. Effects of wounding, fruit age and wetness duration on the development of cherry brown rot in the UK
  163. Effects of temperature on germination and hyphal growth from conidia of Ramularia rhei and Ascochyta rhei, causing spot diseases of rhubarb (Rheum rhaponticum)
  164. Effect of Environmental Conditions on Germination and Survival of Teliospores and Basidiospores of the Pear Rust Fungus (Gymnosporangium asiaticum)
  165. Variability in initial spray deposit in apple trees in space and time
  166. Interrelationships Among SADIE Indices for Characterizing Spatial Patterns of Organisms
  167. Modelling the effects of wetness duration and fruit maturity on infection of apple fruits of Cox's Orange Pippin and two clones of Gala by Venturia inaequalis
  168. Single-Locus Gametophytic Incompatibility in Autotetraploids
  169. Ampelomyces mycoparasites from apple powdery mildew identified as a distinct group based on single-stranded conformation polymorphism analysis of the rDNA ITS region
  170. Modelling the establishment and spread of autotetraploid plants in a spatially heterogeneous environment
  171. Considerations for the use of SADIE statistics to quangify spatial patterns
  172. Managing apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) and powdery mildew (Podosphaera leucotricha) using Adem™
  173. Epidemiology of Mycotoxin Producing Fungi
  174. Association of Fusarium species in the wheat stem rot complex
  175. Effects of environmental conditions on the development of Fusarium ear blight
  176. Infection and Development of Apple Scab (Venturia inaequalis) on Old Leaves
  177. Incidence and Density Relationships of Powdery Mildew on Apple
  178. Seasonal patterns of dispersal of ascospores of Cryphonectria parasitica (chestnut blight)
  179. The Effects of Temperature on the Incubation and Latent Periods of Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe polygoni) on Clematis
  180. Spatio-temporal dynamics of brown rot (Monilinia fructigena ) on apple and pear
  181. Polylink: to support two-point linkage analysis in autotetraploids
  182. Modeling Infection of Strawberry Flowers by Botrytis cinerea Using Field Data
  183. Effects of temperature on the incubation and latent periods of hawthorn powdery mildew (Podosphaera clandestina)
  184. Effects of Quadrat Size and Shape, Initial Epidemic Conditions, and Spore Dispersal Gradient on Spatial Statistics of Plant Disease Epidemics
  185. Relationships Between Several Quadrat-Based Statistical Measures Used to Characterize Spatial Aspects of Disease Incidence Data
  186. Stochastic simulation of the spread of race-specific and race-nonspecific aerial fungal pathogens in cultivar mixtures
  187. Epidemiology of brown rot (Monilinia fructigena) on apple: infection of fruits by conidia
  188. Effects of Initial Epidemic Conditions, Sporulation Rate, and Spore Dispersal Gradient on the Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Plant Disease Epidemics
  189. Tests of fungicides for post-germination activity against Nectria galligena, causal agent of canker and fruit rot of apple
  190. On estimating non‐linear response of fungal development under fluctuating temperatures
  191. A dynamic model simulating infection of apple leaves by Venturia inaequalis
  192. Modelling and interpreting disease progress in time