Search Results - "Thebaud, G"
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Improved knowledge on key epidemiological parameters to optimize Sharka management strategies
Published in Acta horticulturae (01-09-2021)“…Sharka is a major viral disease of stone fruits (Prunus) worldwide, reducing both fruit quality and yield. Caused by Plum pox virus (PPV, family Potyviridae,…”
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A geographical model for the altitudinal zonation of mire types in the uplands of western Europe: the example of Les Monts du Forez in eastern France
Published in Mires and peat (01-04-2014)“…The geographical distribution of mires in the oceanic mountain ranges of western Europe cannot be explained without bringing together a number of physical and…”
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MODEL-BASED OPTIMIZATION OF AN EXPERIMENTAL PROTOCOL TO ASSESS THE MISMATCH BETWEEN INCUBATION AND LATENCY PERIODS FOR PLUM POX VIRUS
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Establishment of an in vitro sciarid fly larvae assay to study plant resistance
Published in Annals of applied biology (01-10-2009)“…Mechanisms underlying natural plant resistance to herbivorous invertebrates are still poorly understood in comparison with bacterial or fungal interactions…”
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Inferring epidemiological links from deep sequencing data: a statistical learning approach for human, animal and plant diseases
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (24-06-2019)“…Pathogen sequence data have been exploited to infer who infected whom, by using empirical and model-based approaches. Most of these approaches exploit one…”
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Identifying Risk Factors for European Stone Fruit Yellows from a Survey
Published in Phytopathology (01-08-2006)“…European stone fruit yellows (ESFY) is becoming a major economic problem for Prunus growers in Europe. The causal agent ("Candidatus Phytoplasma prunorum") and…”
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Survival of European stone fruit yellows phytoplasma outside fruit crop production areas: a case study in southeastern France
Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2004)“…The aim of the study was to assess the role of blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) in the epidemiological cycle of ESFY and to search if an epidemiological cycle may…”
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Accounting for biological variability and sampling scale: a multi-scale approach to building epidemic models
Published in Journal of the Royal Society interface (22-10-2007)“…When one considers the fine-scale spread of an epidemic, one usually knows the sources of biological variability and their qualitative effect on the epidemic…”
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Building integrated plant health surveillance: a proactive research agenda for anticipating and mitigating disease and pest emergence
Published in CABI agriculture and bioscience (17-08-2024)“…In an era marked by rapid global changes, the reinforcement and modernization of plant health surveillance systems have become imperative. Sixty-five…”
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Testing the boolean hypothesis in the non-convex case when a bounded grain can be assumed
Published in Environmetrics (London, Ont.) (01-03-2008)“…Spatial independence of objects is a strong hypothesis when using boolean models. Methods to test it have then been developed, but only when the objects are…”
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Efficient Transmission of 'Candidates Phytoplasma prunorum' Is Delayed by Eight Months Due to a Long Latency in Its Host-Alternating Vector
Published in Phytopathology (01-03-2009)“…Understanding at which spatiotemporal scale a disease causes significant secondary spread has both theoretical and practical implications. We investigated this…”
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Testing the spatial association of disease patterns between two dates in orchards
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In Vitro Anti-Inflammatory and Immunomodulatory Activities of an Extract from the Roots of Bupleurum rotundifolium
Published in Medicines (Basel, Switzerland) (11-10-2019)“…Some Bupleurum species, such as the DC. or the Willd have been extensively studied (especially their roots) for the treatment of inflammation. In contrast,…”
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Spatio-temporal analysis of disease spread provides insights into the epidemiology of European stone fruit yellows
Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2004)“…European stone fruit yellows (ESFY) is caused by a phytoplasma and transmitted by Cacopsylla pruni. As it is becoming a major threat in Europe for Prunus…”
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Spatially arranged diversity of Plum pox virus (PPV) isolates in a cluster of orchards in Southern France
Published in Acta horticulturae (01-09-2004)“…The diversity of PPV isolates was monitored during up to 10 years in a cluster of infected orchards. Differences between isolates were characterized by SSCP…”
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Inferring epidemiological links from deep sequencing data: a statistical learning approach for human, animal and plant diseases
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (24-06-2019)“…Pathogen sequence data have been exploited to infer who infected whom, by using empirical and model-based approaches. Most of these approaches exploit one…”
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Investigating disease spread between two assessment dates with permutation tests on a lattice
Published in Phytopathology (01-12-2005)“…ABSTRACT Mapping and analyzing the disease status of individual plants within a study area at successive dates can give insight into the processes involved in…”
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Chemotypes in the volatiles of wild thyme (Thymus pulegioides L.)
Published in The Journal of essential oil research (01-03-2008)“…Two subspecies of Thymus pulegioides L. (subsp. effusus and subsp. similialpestris) were studied. Pentane extracts were analyzed by GC and GC/MS. Twenty-nine…”
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