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    SSR Variability of Stem Rust Pathogen on Spring Bread Wheat in Russia by Skolotneva, Ekaterina S, Kosman, Evsey, Kelbin, Vasiliy N, Morozova, Eugenia V, Laprina, Yulia V, Baranova, Olga A, Kolomiets, Tamara M, Kiseleva, Marina I, Sergeeva, Ekaterina M, Salina, Elena A

    Published in Plant disease (01-02-2023)
    “…Wheat stem rust, caused by f. sp. , which used to be a harmful disease of winter wheat in the southern part of Russia, has been largely affecting the yield of…”
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    Primary hexaploid synthetics: Novel sources of wheat disease resistance by Shamanin, Vladimir, Shepelev, Sergey, Pozherukova, Violetta, Gultyaeva, Elena, Kolomiets, Tamara, Pakholkova, Elena, Morgounov, Alexey

    Published in Crop protection (01-07-2019)
    “…Climate change is leading to increased occurrence of and yield losses to wheat diseases. Managing these diseases by introducing new, effective and diverse…”
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    Successful establishment of epiphytotics of Puccinia punctiformis for biological control of Cirsium arvense by Berner, Dana, Smallwood, Emily, Cavin, Craig, Lagopodi, Anastasia, Kashefi, Javid, Kolomiets, Tamara, Pankratova, Lyubov, Mukhina, Zhanna, Cripps, Michael, Bourdôt, Graeme

    Published in Biological control (01-12-2013)
    “…•Rosettes of C. arvense were inoculated in the fall with telia-bearing leaves.•Rosettes inoculations were done in Greece, New Zealand, Russia, and the…”
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    Field assessment, in Greece and Russia, of the facultative saprophytic fungus, Colletotrichum salsolae, for biological control of Russian thistle (Salsola tragus) by Berner, Dana, Lagopodi, Anastasia L., Kashefi, Javid, Mukhina, Zhanna, Kolomiets, Tamara, Pankratova, Lyubov, Kassanelly, Domenique, Cavin, Craig, Smallwood, Emily

    Published in Biological control (01-09-2014)
    “…[Display omitted] •Three Russian thistle infested fields in Greece were inoculated with C. salsolae.•Disease caused by C. salsolae reached maximum proportions…”
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    Some dynamics of spread and infection by aeciospores of Puccinia punctiformis, a biological control pathogen of Cirsium arvense by Berner, D.K., Smallwood, E.L., Vanrenterghem, M., Cavin, C.A., Michael, J.L., Shelley, B.A., Kolomiets, Tamara, Pankratova, Lyubov, Bruckart, W.L., Mukhina, Zhanna

    Published in Biological control (01-09-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] •Aeciospores of P. punctiformis do not spread far or germinate well.•Optimum aeciospore germination conditions occurred from late May to…”
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    Asymptomatic systemic disease of Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) caused by Puccinia punctiformis and changes in shoot density following inoculation by Berner, D.K., Smallwood, E.L., Cavin, C.A., McMahon, M.B., Thomas, K.M., Luster, D.G., Lagopodi, A.L., Kashefi, J.N., Mukhina, Zhanna, Kolomiets, Tamara, Pankratova, Lyubov

    Published in Biological control (01-07-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] •P. punctiformis was found in 50–60% of roots from asymptomatic C. arvense plants.•C. arvense shoot densities declined in all 10 sites after…”
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