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Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Cucumber mosaic virus Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Tobacco mosaic virus Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Xanthomonas albilineans Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Erwinia amylovora Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Strawberry crinkle virus Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – From host recognition to T-DNA integration Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Tomato spotted wilt virus Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – tomato powdery mildew fungus Oidium neolycopersici Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Phytophthora infestans Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Sugar-beet powdery mildew (Erysiphe betae) Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Colletotrichum: Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Ralstonia solanacearum: Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Bipolaris sorokiniana Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Brome mosaic virus Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Barley yellow dwarf virus Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Turnip mosaic virus Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Cauliflower mosaic virus Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Cowpea mosaic virus Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Alfalfa mosaic virus Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Soft rot erwiniae Pathogen Profiles

Molecular Plant Pathology – Pathogen Profiles

Potato leafroll virus: a classic pathogen shows some new tricks Michael Taliansky, Mike A. Mayo and Hugh Barker Scottish Crop …

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Beet yellows virus: the importance of being different Valerian V. Dolja Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State University, …

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Molecular Plant Pathology – Pathogen Profiles

Turnip vein-clearing virus – from pathogen to host expression profile Ulrich Melcher Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Oklahoma State University, …

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Molecular Plant Pathology – Pathogen Profiles

Xanthomonas citri: breaking the surface Asha M. Brunings and Dean W. Gabriel Plant Molecular and Cell Biology Program, University of …

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Molecular Plant Pathology – Pathogen Profiles

Downy mildew of Arabidopsis thaliana caused by Hyaloperonospora parasitica (formerly Peronospora parasitica) Alan J. Slusarenko* and Nikolaus L. Schlaich Department of Plant Physiology (BioIII), RWTH …

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Molecular Plant Pathology – Pathogen Profiles

Root-knot nematode parasitism and host response: molecular basis of a sophisticated interaction Pierre Abad, Bruno Favery, Marie-Noëlle Rosso and Philippe …

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Alternaria spp.: from general saprophyte to specific parasite Bart P. H. J. Thomma Centre of Microbial and Plant Genetics (CMPG), Katholieke …

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Molecular Plant Pathology – Pathogen Profiles

Pantoea agglomerans pvs. gypsophilae and betae, recently evolved pathogens? Shulamit Manulis1 and Isaac Barash2 1 Department of Plant Pathology, ARO, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan 50250, …

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Molecular Plant Pathology – Pathogen Profiles

Fusarium oxysporum: exploring the molecular arsenal of a vascular wilt fungus Antonio Di Pietro, Marta P. Madrid, Zaira Caracuel, Jesús …

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Molecular Plant Pathology – Pathogen Profiles

Molecular, ecological and evolutionary approaches to understanding Alternaria diseases of citrus Kazuya Akimitsu1,, Tobin L. Peever2 and L. W. Timmer3 1 Laboratory …

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Molecular Plant Pathology – Pathogen Profiles

Cotton leaf curl disease, a multicomponent begomovirus complex Rob W. Briddon Department of Disease and Stress Biology, John Innes Centre, …

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Molecular Plant Pathology – Pathogen Profiles

Xanthomonas axonopodis pv.citri: factors affecting successful eradication of citrus canker James H, Graham1, Tim R. Gottwald2, Jaime Cubero1 and Diann S. Achor1 …

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Molecular Plant Pathology – Pathogen Profiles

Ustilago maydis, model system for analysis of the molecular basis of fungal pathogenicity Christoph W. Basse and Gero Steinberg Max-Planck-Institute …

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Sugarbeet leaf spot disease (Cercospora beticola Sacc.) John Weiland1 and Georg Koch2 1 United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Northern Crop …

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Molecular Plant Pathology – Pathogen Profiles

Black currant reversion virus, a mite-transmitted nepovirus Petri Susi Department of Biochemistry and Food Chemistry, University of Turku, Tykistökatu 6 …

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Molecular Plant Pathology – Pathogen Profiles

Gaeumannomyces graminis, the take-all fungus and its relatives Jacqeline Freeman and Elaine Ward Wheat Pathogenesis Programme, Plant-Pathogen Interactions Division, Rothamsted …

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Claviceps purpurea: molecular aspects of a unique pathogenic lifestyle Paul Tudzynski and Jan Scheffer Institut für Botanik, Westf. Wilhelms Universität …

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Molecular Plant Pathology – Pathogen Profiles

Turnip yellow mosaic virus: transfer RNA mimicry, chloroplasts and a C-rich genome Theo W. Dreher Department of Microbiology and Center for …

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Heading for disaster: Fusarium graminearum on cereal crops Rubella S. Goswam and I. H. Corby Kistler USDA ARS Cereal Disease …

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Beet poleroviruses: close friends or distant relatives? Mark Stevens1, Benjamin Freeman1, Hsing-Yeh Liu2, Etienne Herrbach3 and Olivier Lemaire3 1 Broom’s Barn Research …

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Stem rust of small grains and grasses caused by Puccinia graminis Kurt J. Leonard and Les J. Szabo Department of Plant …

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Chlorovirus: a genus of Phycodnaviridae that infects certain chlorella-like green algae Ming Kang1, David D. Dunigan12 and James l. van Etten12 …

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Genotypic and phenotypic diversity in Colletotrichum acutatum, a cosmopolitan pathogen causing anthracnose on a wide range of hosts S. SREENIVASAPRASAD1 and PEDRO …

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Cladosporium fulvum (syn. Passalora fulva), a highly specialized plant pathogen as a model for functional studies on plant pathogenic Mycosphaerellaceae BART P. …

Molecular Plant Pathology – Pathogen Profiles

Conifer root and butt rot caused by Heterobasidion annosum(Fr.) Bref. s.l.  FRED O. ASIEGBU, ALEKSANDRA ADOMAS and JAN STENLID Department of Forest …

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Pathogen profiles are a new regular feature in Molecular Plant Pathology and BSPPWeb providing an up to-date overview on the latest research …

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BSPP Presidential Meeting 2015 – The Impact of Plant Pathogens on Everyday Lives

Accommodation is not part of the conference package but ‘In Any Event’ have set up a website to help secure hotel …

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Molecular Plant Pathology

ISI Impact Factor Impact factor: 4.379ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2018:15/228 (Plant Sciences) Journal page on Wiley:https://bsppjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/13643703 Journal information …

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Volatile organic compound (VOC) profiling of wheat: exploiting plant responses to fungal attack for the control of Take-all disease

Take-all is a root disease of wheat caused by the ascomycete fungus Gaeumannomyces tritici (Gt). Take-all is one of the …

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Characterisation of the Nicotiana benthamiana defence response against overexpression of Fusarium graminearum small secreted proteins

Recent surveys have shown that up to a third of crops are lost on their way to the table due …

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BSPP members discover novel fungicidal chemistry with multiple modes of action

Posted on 5th May 2020 (5th May 2020) by Rosalind Noble

Gero Steinberg, a fungal cell biology expert at Exeter University and BSPP member, has discovered a novel fungicidal chemical with …

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Come together: why isn’t One Health more concerned about plant health asks Eric Boa

Posted on 24th April 2020 (25th April 2020) by BSPP Meetings

I’ve been intrigued by the number of professors of global (public) health who’ve appeared recently in the media, offering their …

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Our Plants, Our Future: Plant Health and Pandemics.

Here, invited speakers from the ‘Our Plants, Our Future’ conference (rescheduled from April 2020 to February 2021) share their thoughts …

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Advanced breeding paves the way for disease-resistant beans

Posted on 11th October 2019 (2nd October 2019) by BSPP Web Manager

ETH researchers are involved in the development and implementation of a method to efficiently breed for disease-resistant beans in different …

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New, portable tech sniffs out plant disease in the field

Posted on 6th August 2019 (10th August 2019) by BSPP Web Manager

Published by Matt Shipman at NCU Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed portable technology that allows farmers to …

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Calling female plant pathologists … Soapbox Science 2019

Posted on 20th January 2019 (31st May 2019) by Martin Shelton

Recruiting for this year’s Soapbox Science is now well underway and you have until the 1st March to put in your application …

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John Lucas Awarded an Honorary Membership of the BSPP

Posted on 16th November 2015 (22nd February 2019) by Martin Shelton

John Lucas served as BSPP president in 2003 and has been a member of the society since its formation in …

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