Search Results - "BARBETTI, M. J"
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Temperature adaptation in isolates of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum affects their ability to infect Brassica carinata
Published in Plant pathology (01-10-2015)“…Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) is a serious disease in oilseed Brassica crops worldwide. In this study, temperature adaptation in isolates of…”
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Comparative genotype reactions to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum within breeding populations of Brassica napus and B. juncea from India and China
Published in Euphytica (01-05-2014)“…Twenty Brassica breeding populations derived from mass selection or inter-specific hybridization were field screened for resistance to three separate isolates…”
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Occurrence of Faba Bean Diseases and Determinants of Faba Bean Gall (Physoderma sp.) Epidemics in Ethiopia
Published in The plant pathology journal (01-08-2023)“…Physoderma fungal species cause faba bean gall (FBG) which devastates faba bean (Vicia faba L.) in the Ethiopian highlands. In three regions (Amahara, Oromia,…”
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A novel role for Trichoderma secondary metabolites in the interactions with plants
Published in Physiological and molecular plant pathology (01-01-2008)“…Secondary metabolites play a pivotal role in the antagonistic activities of some biocontrol species of Trichoderma resulting in the suppression of plant…”
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Biological and molecular variation amongst Australian Turnip mosaic virus isolates
Published in Plant pathology (01-10-2015)“…Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) causes crop losses worldwide. Eight Australian TuMV isolates originally obtained from five different species in two plant families…”
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Phenotypic and phylogenetic studies associated with the crucifer white leaf spot pathogen, Pseudocercosporella capsellae, in Western Australia
Published in Plant pathology (01-02-2016)“…Pseudocercosporella capsellae (white leaf spot disease) is an important disease on crucifers. Fifty‐four single‐conidial isolates collected from Brassica…”
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Pathogenicity of morphologically different isolates of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum with Brassica napus and B. juncea genotypes
Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-03-2010)“…Sclerotinia stem rot caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a serious threat to oilseed production in Australia. Eight isolates of S. sclerotiorum were…”
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Analysis of Leptosphaeria maculans race structure in a worldwide collection of isolates
Published in Phytopathology (01-09-2005)“…Leptosphaeria maculans, the causal agent of stem canker of oilseed rape, develops gene-for-gene interactions with its hosts. To date, eight L. maculans…”
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World-Wide Importance of Phoma Stem Canker (Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa) on Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus)
Published in European journal of plant pathology (2006)“…Phoma stem canker is an internationally important disease of oilseed rape (Brassica napus, canola, rapeseed), causing serious losses in Europe, Australia and…”
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Epidemiology and management of Leptosphaeria maculans (phoma stem canker) on oilseed rape in Australia, Canada and Europe
Published in Plant pathology (01-02-2001)“…Phoma stem canker (blackleg), caused by Leptosphaeria maculans, is an important disease on oilseed rape (canola, rapeseed, Brassica napus, Brassica juncea,…”
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Mechanisms of resistance in Brassica carinata, B. napus and B. juncea to Pseudocercosporella capsellae
Published in Plant pathology (01-08-2016)“…Studies were undertaken to compare susceptible and resistant host responses to Pseudocercosporella capsellae in cotyledons of Brassica carinata, B. juncea and…”
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Occurrence of a New Subclade of Leptosphaeria biglobosa in Western Australia
Published in Phytopathology (01-03-2008)“…Stem canker of crucifers is caused by an ascomycete species complex comprising of two main species, Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa. These are composed…”
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Potato spindle tuber viroid: alternative host reservoirs and strain found in a remote subtropical irrigation area
Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-06-2016)“…During 2007–2012, Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) was detected in volunteer cultivated, wild and native plants during studies to determine whether…”
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Leptosphaeria maculans - Leptosphaeria biglobosa species complex in the American continent
Published in Plant pathology (01-12-2009)“…Stem canker of oilseed rape (canola, Brassica napus) is associated with a species complex of two closely related fungal species, Leptosphaeria maculans and L…”
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Unique infection structures produced by Pseudocercosporella capsellae on oilseed crops Brassica carinata, B. juncea and B. napus in Western Australia
Published in Plant pathology (01-02-2017)“…White leaf spot disease (Pseudocercosporella capsellae) is widespread across oilseed, vegetable and forage brassicas. Light (LM) and scanning electron (SEM)…”
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Annual Medicago: From a Model Crop Challenged by a Spectrum of Necrotrophic Pathogens to a Model Plant to Explore the Nature of Disease Resistance
Published in Annals of botany (01-12-2006)“…BACKGROUND: Annual Medicago spp., including M. truncatula, play an important agronomic role in dryland farming regions of the world where they are often an…”
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Infection process of Phoma koolunga on stem and leaf tissue of resistant and susceptible field pea (Pisum sativum)
Published in Plant pathology (01-02-2017)“…This study investigates the infection process of Phoma koolunga on field pea (Pisum sativum) stems and leaves using different susceptible and resistant pea…”
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Programmed cell death pathways induced by early plant‐virus infection are determined by isolate virulence and stage of infection
Published in Plant pathology (01-12-2016)“…Programmed cell death (PCD) pathways caused by Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) infection before symptom appearance were studied by light microscopy and electrolyte…”
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Host resistances to Aphanomyces trifolii root rot of subterranean clover: first opportunity to successfully manage this severe pasture disease
Published in Plant pathology (01-08-2016)“…Subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum) is an important pasture legume in Australia (29 million ha) and elsewhere. However, severe pasture decline occurs…”
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Infection Processes and Involvement of Defense-Related Genes in the Expression of Resistance in Cultivars of Subterranean Clover (Trifolium subterraneum) to Phytophthora clandestina
Published in Phytopathology (01-06-2010)“…Studies on infection processes and gene expression were done to determine differential responses of cultivars of Trifolium subterraneum resistant and…”
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