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期刊名:Phytopathology

缩写:PHYTOPATHOLOGY

ISSN:0031-949X

e-ISSN:1943-7684

IF/分区:3.1/Q2

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Amanda Mainello-Land,Amanda C Saville,Claire Patrick et al. Amanda Mainello-Land et al.
Phytophthora ramorum is a plant pathogen that causes disease in nurseries and forests in the United States, Canada, Asia, South America, and Europe. Since 2002, disease caused by P. ramorum has led to the destruction of horticultural plants...
Shuichi Hashimoto,Sunao Ochi,Shigenobu Yoshida et al. Shuichi Hashimoto et al.
Foot rot of sweet potato caused by Diaporthe destruens has recently caused severe agricultural damage in Japan. Understanding the processes of infection of D. destruens will allow for the design of effective management measures against this...
Pierluigi Perfetto,Monica Marra,Nadia Serale et al. Pierluigi Perfetto et al.
Xylella fastidiosa subsp. fastidiosa sequence type 1 was recently found in one of the most economically important European table grape districts in southeastern Italy. Data on insect vectors involved in the bacterium's spread are urgently n...
Livleen Kaur,Terrence H Bell,Javad Sadeghi et al. Livleen Kaur et al.
The plant-associated microbiome is a key contributor to plant health, influencing nutrition, stress tolerance, and disease outcomes. Manipulating these microbiomes is a potentially powerful tool for plant disease management. However, the im...
Esmaeil Miraeiz,Megha Rai,Andrew Bent et al. Esmaeil Miraeiz et al.
Soybean cyst nematode (SCN, Heterodera glycines) causes major yield losses, and Rhg1 locus-mediated genetic resistance is becoming less effective. Hormonal signaling pathways, particularly salicylic acid (SA) and gibberellic acid (GA), are ...
Yu Liao,Yijing Hao,Xue Wu et al. Yu Liao et al.
Morel (Morchella spp.) is one of the most valuable edible and medicinal fungi globally. Red-stipe disease severely impairs morel quality and yield, although its causative pathogens remain unclear. To investigate changes in morel fruiting bo...
Karla Gabriela Huerta-Acosta,Cintia H D Sagawa,Ana Clara Fanton et al. Karla Gabriela Huerta-Acosta et al.
Xylella fastidiosa (Xf) is the etiological agent of Pierce's disease (PD), a major threat to viticulture worldwide. The Xf prtA- mutant, characterized by its planktonic phenotype and absence of biofilm formation, has been previously labeled...
Tania Afroz,Adrienne Gorny,Robert C Kemerait Jr et al. Tania Afroz et al.
Cotton is a major crop in the southern United States, where Meloidogyne incognita is the most damaging nematode pathogen. Recently, two emerging root-knot nematode species, M. floridensis and M. enterolobii, have been detected in Georgia, r...
K Avila,M Stahr,L M Quesada-Ocampo K Avila
Ceratocystis fimbriata, the causal agent of black rot in sweetpotato, compromises the phytosanitary integrity of vegetative propagation and persists through poorly understood inoculum sources. Although crop rotation is widely used to reduce...
John W Mahas,Phillip M Roberts,Kassie Conner et al. John W Mahas et al.
Understanding how biotic and abiotic factors influence vector-borne pathogen spread is essential for effective management. Cotton leafroll dwarf virus (CLRDV), transmitted by the cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii Glover, can cause yield loss in ...