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    Fluorescent Pseudomonads in the Phyllosphere of Wheat: Potential Antagonists Against Fungal Phytopathogens by Müller, Thomas, Behrendt, Undine, Ruppel, Silke, von der Waydbrink, Grit, Müller, Marina E. H.

    Published in Current microbiology (01-04-2016)
    “…Fluorescent pseudomonads isolated from wheat leaves were characterized regarding their antagonistic potential and taxonomy in relation to protect crop plants…”
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    Co-Cultivation of Fusarium , Alternaria , and Pseudomonas on Wheat-Ears Affects Microbial Growth and Mycotoxin Production by Hoffmann, Annika, Lischeid, Gunnar, Koch, Matthias, Lentzsch, Peter, Sommerfeld, Thomas, Müller, Marina E H

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (20-02-2021)
    “…Mycotoxigenic fungal pathogens and are a leading cause of loss in cereal production. On wheat-ears, they are confronted by bacterial antagonists such as…”
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    Between Habitats: Transfer of Phytopathogenic Fungi along Transition Zones from Kettle Hole Edges to Wheat Ears by Gerling, Marina, von der Waydbrink, Grit, Verch, Gernot, Büttner, Carmen, Müller, Marina E. H

    Published in Journal of fungi (Basel) (01-09-2023)
    “…Kettle holes are able to increase the soil and air humidity around them. Therefore, they create a perfect habitat for phytopathogenic fungi of the genera…”
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    Environmental Filtering Drives Fungal Phyllosphere Community in Regional Agricultural Landscapes by Hoffmann, Annika, Posirca, Alexandra-Raluca, Lewin, Simon, Verch, Gernot, Büttner, Carmen, Müller, Marina E H

    Published in Plants (Basel) (22-01-2023)
    “…To adapt to climate change, several agricultural strategies are currently being explored, including a shift in land use areas. Regional differences in…”
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    Chemotaxonomy of Mycotoxigenic Small-Spored Alternaria Fungi - Do Multitoxin Mixtures Act as an Indicator for Species Differentiation? by Zwickel, Theresa, Kahl, Sandra M, Rychlik, Michael, Müller, Marina E H

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (03-07-2018)
    “…Necrotrophic as well as saprophytic small-spored species are annually responsible for major losses of agricultural products, such as cereal crops, associated…”
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    Antagonistic Potential of Fluorescent Pseudomonads Colonizing Wheat Heads Against Mycotoxin Producing Alternaria and Fusaria by Müller, Thomas, Ruppel, Silke, Behrendt, Undine, Lentzsch, Peter, Müller, Marina E H

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (10-09-2018)
    “…Natural control of phytopathogenic microorganisms is assumed as a priority function of the commensal plant microbiota. In this study, the suitability of…”
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    A Metabarcoding Analysis of the Mycobiome of Wheat Ears Across a Topographically Heterogeneous Field by Schiro, Gabriele, Colangeli, Pierluigi, Müller, Marina E. H.

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (10-09-2019)
    “…Plant associated microbial communities have recently received a lot of attention because thought to play a fundamental role in plant health and development…”
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    Who is the culprit: Is pest infestation responsible for crop yield losses close to semi‐natural habitats? by Raatz, Larissa, Pirhofer Walzl, Karin, Müller, Marina E. H., Scherber, Christoph, Joshi, Jasmin

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-10-2021)
    “…Semi‐natural habitats (SNHs) are becoming increasingly scarce in modern agricultural landscapes. This may reduce natural ecosystem services such as pest…”
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    Blowin’ in the Wind: Wind Dispersal Ability of Phytopathogenic Fusarium in a Wind Tunnel Experiment by Hoffmann, Annika, Funk, Roger, Müller, Marina E. H.

    Published in Atmosphere (01-12-2021)
    “…Dispersal processes play an essential role in cereal diseases caused by phytopathogenic Fusarium. However, most empirical studies of Fusarium spore dispersal…”
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    Infected grasses as inoculum for Fusarium infestation and mycotoxin accumulation in wheat with and without irrigation by Gerling, Marina, Petry, Laura, Barkusky, Dietmar, Büttner, Carmen, Müller, Marina E. H.

    Published in Mycotoxin research (01-02-2023)
    “…Grasses growing next to agricultural fields influence the Fusarium abundance, the species composition, and the mycotoxin accumulation of wheat plants,…”
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    How much do we really lose?—Yield losses in the proximity of natural landscape elements in agricultural landscapes by Raatz, Larissa, Bacchi, Nina, Pirhofer Walzl, Karin, Glemnitz, Michael, Müller, Marina E. H., Joshi, Jasmin, Scherber, Christoph

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-07-2019)
    “…Natural landscape elements (NLEs) in agricultural landscapes contribute to biodiversity and ecosystem services, but are also regarded as an obstacle for…”
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    Root uptake and metabolization of Alternaria toxins by winter wheat plants using a hydroponic system by Jaster-Keller, Julia, Müller, Marina E. H., El-Khatib, Ahmed H., Lorenz, Nicole, Bahlmann, Arnold, Mülow-Stollin, Ulrike, Bunzel, Mirko, Scheibenzuber, Sophie, Rychlik, Michael, von der Waydbrink, Grit, Weigel, Stefan

    Published in Mycotoxin research (01-05-2023)
    “…Fungi of the genus Alternaria are ubiquitous in the environment. Their mycotoxins can leach out of contaminated plants or crop debris into the soil entering…”
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    The Effect of Biochars and Endophytic Bacteria on Growth and Root Rot Disease Incidence of Fusarium Infested Narrow-Leafed Lupin ( Lupinus angustifolius L.) by Egamberdieva, Dilfuza, Shurigin, Vyacheslav, Alaylar, Burak, Ma, Hua, Müller, Marina E H, Wirth, Stephan, Reckling, Moritz, Bellingrath-Kimura, Sonoko Dorothea

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (31-03-2020)
    “…The effects of biochar on plant growth vary depending on the applied biochar type, study site environmental conditions, microbial species, and plant-microbial…”
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    Arable Weeds at the Edges of Kettle Holes as Overwintering Habitat for Phytopathogenic Fungi by Gerling, Marina, Pätzig, Marlene, Hempel, Lina, Büttner, Carmen, Müller, Marina E. H.

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-04-2022)
    “…Weeds in agricultural landscapes can serve as alternate hosts for phytopathogenic fungi and promote the spatial and long-term distribution of these fungi…”
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    Quantifying the Role of Ground Beetles for the Dispersal of Fusarium and Alternaria Fungi in Agricultural Landscapes by Heitmann, Nadja, Glemnitz, Michael, Lentzsch, Peter, Platen, Ralph, Müller, Marina E. H.

    Published in Journal of fungi (Basel) (14-10-2021)
    “…The spread by arthropods (zoochory) is an essential dispersal mechanism for many microorganisms, like plant pathogens. Carabid beetles are very abundant and…”
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    Alternaria and Fusarium Fungi: Differences in Distribution and Spore Deposition in a Topographically Heterogeneous Wheat Field by Schiro, Gabriele, Verch, Gernot, Grimm, Volker, Müller, Marina E H

    Published in Journal of fungi (Basel) (24-05-2018)
    “…spp. and spp., two genera of filamentous fungi, are common colonizers of the wheat phyllosphere. Both can be pathogenic and produce mycotoxins that are harmful…”
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    Pseudomonas simiae effects on the mycotoxin formation by fusaria and alternaria in vitro and in a wheat field by Müller, Thomas, Lentzsch, Peter, Behrendt, Undine, Barkusky, Dietmar, Müller, Marina E. H.

    Published in Mycotoxin research (01-05-2020)
    “…Fluorescent pseudomonads colonizing wheat ears have a high antagonistic potential against phytopathogenic fungi. To check this hypothesis, the bacterial…”
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    Spotlight on the Underdogs-An Analysis of Underrepresented Alternaria Mycotoxins Formed Depending on Varying Substrate, Time and Temperature Conditions by Zwickel, Theresa, Kahl, Sandra M, Klaffke, Horst, Rychlik, Michael, Müller, Marina E H

    Published in Toxins (19-11-2016)
    “…is a genus of widespread fungi capable of producing numerous, possibly health-endangering toxins (ATs), which are usually not the focus of attention. The…”
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    Unselective Transport of Phytopathogenic Fusarium Fungi from Litter and Soil by Ground-Dwelling Arthropods Links Semi-Natural and Agricultural Habitats by Heitmann, Nadja, Glemnitz, Michael, Birkhofer, Klaus, Müller, Marina E H

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (01-02-2022)
    “…The dispersal of propagules, such as fungal spores or seeds by actively moving animals, connects and shapes communities. The dispersal of plant pathogens by…”
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