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    Validation of Diaporthe toxica resistance markers in European Lupinus angustifolius germplasm and identification of novel resistance donors for marker-assisted selection by Książkiewicz, M., Wójcik, K., Irzykowski, W., Bielski, W., Rychel, S., Kaczmarek, J., Plewiński, P., Rudy, E., Jędryczka, M.

    Published in Journal of applied genetics (01-02-2020)
    “…The fungus, Diaporthe toxica , anamorph Phomopsis sp., previously classified as P. leptostromiformis , is a plant endophyte and occasional pathogen, causing…”
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    Spore dispersal patterns of the ascomycete fungus Ramulariacollo-cygni and their influence on disease epidemics by Havis, N. D., Kaczmarek, J., Jedryczka, M., Hess, M., Fang, Z.

    Published in Aerobiologia (2023)
    “…Ramularia leaf spot is a major economic disease of barley caused by the dothidiomycete fungus Ramularia collo-cygni. The fungus has a complex life cycle which…”
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    Spore dispersal patterns of the ascomycete fungus Ramularia collo-cygni and their influence on disease epidemics by Havis, N. D., Kaczmarek, J., Jedryczka, M., Hess, M., Fang, Z.

    Published in Aerobiologia (01-06-2023)
    “…Ramularia leaf spot is a major economic disease of barley caused by the dothidiomycete fungus Ramularia collo-cygni. The fungus has a complex life cycle which…”
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    Monitoring blackleg (Leptosphaeria spp.) ascospore release timing and quantity enables optimal fungicide application to improved oilseed rape yield and seed quality by Brachaczek, A., Kaczmarek, J., Jedryczka, M.

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-07-2016)
    “…Stem canker is a damaging disease of winter oilseed rape, caused by ascomycetous fungi Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa. The initial source of plant…”
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    Asymptomatic weeds are frequently colonised by pathogenic species of Fusarium in cereal‐based crop rotations by Suproniene, S, Kadziene, G, Irzykowski, W, Sneideris, D, Ivanauskas, A, Sakalauskas, S, Serbiak, P, Svegzda, P, Kelpsiene, J, Pranaitiene, S, Jedryczka, M, Lehnhoff, Erik

    Published in Weed research (01-08-2019)
    “…Summary Several Fusarium species cause harmful cereal diseases, such as fusarium head blight and crown rot, which, during pathogenesis, may result in…”
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    Leptosphaeria spp., phoma stem canker and potential spread of L. maculans on oilseed rape crops in China by Zhang, X, White, R. P, Demir, E, Jedryczka, M, Lange, R. M, Islam, M, Li, Z. Q, Huang, Y. J, Hall, A. M, Zhou, G, Wang, Z, Cai, X, Skelsey, P, Fitt, B. D. L

    Published in Plant pathology (01-06-2014)
    “…In China, the incidence of phoma stem canker observed in pre‐harvest surveys from 2005 to 2012 was greater on winter oilseed rape in provinces in central China…”
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    Why to study concentration of ascospores of Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa? by Kaczmarek, J, Jędryczka, M, Brachaczek, A, Kasprzy, I, Sulborska, A, Karolewski, Z

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2013)
    “…The fungal species Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa contribute to one of the most damaging diseases of oilseed rape, called stem canker of brassicas…”
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    Interspecific hybridization as a tool for broadening the variability of useful traits in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) by Niemann, J, Wojciechowski, A, Jedryczka, M, Kaczmarek, J

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2013)
    “…Amphidiploid rapeseed (B. napus) is a very important oil plant, widely cultivated in many countries in the world. Breeding programs to obtain novel culti-vars…”
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    Use of Aureobasidium pullulansto control fusarium head blight on winter wheat ears caused by Fusarium culmorum by Wachowska, U, Jedryczka, M, Irzykowski, W, Głowacka, K

    “…Under greenhouse conditions, the success of five subsequent applications of A. pullulans isolate 7Ep2, in reducing symptoms of Fusarium head blight on wheat…”
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    Analyses of air samples for ascospores of Leptosphaeria maculans and L.biglobosa by light microscopy and molecular techniques by Kaczmarek, J, Jedryczka, M, Fitt, B D L, Lucas, J A, Latunde-Dada, A O

    Published in Journal of applied genetics (2009)
    “…Spores of many fungal pathogens are dispersed by wind. Detection of these airborne inocula is important in forecasting both the onset and the risk of…”
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    Two weather-based models for predicting the onset of seasonal release of ascospores of Leptosphaeria maculans or L. biglobosa by Salam, M.U, Fitt, B.D.L, Aubertot, J. -N, Diggle, A.J, Huang, Y.J, Barbetti, M.J, Gladders, P, Jedryczka, M, Khangura, R.K, Wratten, N, Fernando, W.G.D, Penaud, A, Pinochet, X, Sivasithamparam, K

    Published in Plant pathology (01-06-2007)
    “…Weather-based models (Improved Blackleg Sporacle and SporacleEzy) to predict the date of onset of seasonal release from oilseed rape debris of ascospores of…”
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    Identification and characterization of polymorphic minisatellites in the phytopathogenic ascomycete Leptosphaeria maculans by Eckert, M, Gout. L, Rouxel, T, Blaise, F, Jedryczka, M, Fitt, B, Balesdent, M.H

    Published in Current genetics (2005)
    “…Leptosphaeria maculans causes phoma stem canker, the most serious disease of oilseed rape world-wide. Sexual recombination is important in the pathogen life…”
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    Development of phoma lesions on oilseed rape leaves inoculated with ascospores of A‐group or B‐group Leptosphaeria maculans (stem canker) at different temperatures and wetness durations by Toscano‐Underwood, C., West, J. S., Fitt, B. D. L., Todd, A. D., Jedryczka, M.

    Published in Plant pathology (01-02-2001)
    “…In controlled‐environment experiments, ascospores of both A‐group and B‐group Leptosphaeria maculans were able to infect leaves of oilseed rape and produce…”
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    Rep-PCR based genomic fingerprinting of isolates of Leptosphaeria maculans from Poland by Jedryczka, M. (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznan (Poland). Inst. of Plant Genetics), Rouxel, T, Balesdent, M.H

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-11-1999)
    “…Leptosphaeria maculans, the ascomycete fungus which causes blackleg disease of oilseed rape, has been considered for a long time as a single species divided…”
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    Conidia as a substrate for internal transcribed spacer-based PCR identification of members of the Leptosphaeria maculans species complex by Balesdent, M.H, Jedryczka, M, Jain, L, Mendes-Pereira, E, Bertrandy, J, Rouxel, T

    Published in Phytopathology (01-11-1998)
    “…The blackleg disease of oilseed rape is caused by an ascomycete species complex termed Leptosphaeria maculans (anamorph Phoma lingam). L. maculans isolates…”
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    Spore dispersal patterns of the ascomycete fungus Ramularia collo-cygni and their influence on disease epidemics by Havis, N. D., Kaczmarek, J., Jedryczka, M., Hess, M., Fang, Z.

    Published in Aerobiologia (01-03-2023)
    “…Abstract Ramularia leaf spot is a major economic disease of barley caused by the dothidiomycete fungus Ramularia collo-cygni. The fungus has a complex life…”
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    Analyses of air samples for ascospores ofLeptosphaeria maculans andL.biglobosa by light microscopy and molecular techniques by Kaczmarek, J., Jędryczka, M., Fitt, B. D. L., Lucas, J. A., Latunde-Dada, A. O.

    Published in Journal of applied genetics (01-12-2009)
    “…Spores of many fungal pathogens are dispersed by wind. Detection of these airborne inocula is important in forecasting both the onset and the risk of…”
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    Strain typing of polish Leptosphaeria maculans isolates supports at the genomic level the multi-species concept of aggressive and non-aggressive strains by Voigt, K, Jedryczka, M, Wöstemeyer, J

    Published in Microbiological research (2001)
    “…47 Polish isolates of the blackleg fungus Leptosphaeria maculans (Phoma lingam) were compared with eight well-defined reference strains from Germany, France,…”
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