Bahram Sharifnabi
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Publications of Bahram Sharifnabi (17 listed):
Plant Pathology (2021) 70, 735-744
Asieh Vasighzadeh, Bahram Sharifnabi, Mohammad Javan-Nikhah, Elaheh Seifollahi, Doreen Landermann-Habetha, Alice Feurtey and Eva Holtgrewe-Stukenbrock (2021)
Population genetic structure of four regional populations of the barley pathogen Pyrenophora teres f. maculata in Iran is characterized by high genetic diversity and sexual recombination
Mycological Progress (2020) 19, 223-233
E. Seifollahi, B. Sharifnabi, M. Javan-Nikkhah and C.C. Linde (2020)
Scald on gramineous hosts in Iran and their potential threat to cultivated barley
Plant Pathology (2020) 69, 1482-1491
Fariba Ghaderi, Bahram Sharifnabi, Mohammad Javan-Nikkhah, Patrick C. Brunner and Bruce A. McDonald (2020)
SnToxA, SnTox1, and SnTox3 originated in Parastagonospora nodorum in the Fertile Crescent
Plant Pathology (2018) 67, 1725-1734
E. Seifollahi, B. Sharifnabi, M. Javan-Nikkhah and C.C. Linde (2018)
Low genetic diversity of Rhynchosporium commune in Iran, a secondary centre of barley origin
Journal of Plant Pathology (2018) 100, 447-455
Emre Yörük, Özlem Sefer, Berna Tunali, Bayram Kansu, Bahram Sharifnabi and Tapani Yli-Mattila (2018)
Thiophanate methyl susceptibility and alterations in tri5, Mgv1 and StuA expression among Fusarium graminearum and F. culmorum isolates
Australasian Plant Disease Notes (2017) 12 (2) - Rhizoctonia solani AG4 ...
R. Choupannejad, B. Sharifnabi, A.A. Fadaei Tehrani and J. Gholami (2017)
Rhizoctonia solani AG4 associated with foliar blight symptoms on barley in Iran
Journal of Plant Protection Research (2014) 54, 90-95
Marzieh Sabagh Nekonam, Jamshid Razmjoo, Hasan Kraimmojeni, Bahram Sharifnabi, Hajar Amini and Frouzan Bahrami (2014)
Assessment of some medicinal plants for their allelopathic potential against redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus)
Plant Pathology (2013) 62, 649-656
M. Haratian, N. Safaie, B. Sharifnabi, S.B. Mahmudi and A. Ariana (2013)
Genetic structure of populations of Rhizoctonia solani AG-4 from five provinces in Iran
Australasian Plant Pathology (2012) 41, 565-572
Mohammad R. Sabzalian, Aghafakhr Mirlohi and Bahram Sharifnabi (2012)
Reaction to powdery mildew fungus, Blumeria graminis in endophyte-infected and endophyte-free tall and meadow fescues
Plant Disease (2011) 95, 455-460
P. Mohaghegh, A.H. Khoshgoftarmanesh, M. Shirvani, B. Sharifnabi and N. Nili (2011)
Effect of silicon nutrition on oxidative stress induced by Phytophthora melonis infection in cucumber
Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection (2009) 42, 481-488
Ghodratollah Saeidi and Bahram Sharifnabi (2009)
Effect of fungicide application on Leveillula taurica (Erysiphales: Erysiphaceae) and agronomic traits of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.)
Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica (2009) 44, 239-253
K. Vahabi, B. Sharifnabi and D. Zafari (2009)
Genetic diversity of Trichoderma spp. associated with button mushroom, Agaricus bisporus , inferred from AFLP markers and ITS sequencing
Journal of Phytopathology (2008) 156, 15-20
P. Rahimi, B. Sharifnabi and M. Bahar (2008)
Detection of aflatoxin in Aspergillus species isolated from pistachio in Iran
Mycopathologia (2008) 166, 109-116
Mahboobeh Haratian, Bahram Sharifnabi, Azizollah Alizadeh and Naser Safaie (2008)
PCR analysis of the Tri13 gene to determine the genetic potential of Fusarium graminearum isolates from Iran to produce nivalenol and deoxynivalenol
FEMS Microbiology Letters (2006) 256, 126-131
Aghafakhr Mirlohi, Mohammad R. Sabzalian, Bahram Sharifnabi and Mojtaba Khayyam Nekoui (2006)
Widespread occurrence of Neotyphodium-like endophyte in populations of Bromus tomentellus Boiss. in Iran
Mycotaxon (2003) 86, 77-86
Bahram Sharifnabi, D.K. Aharwal and Neena Mitter (2003)
Characterization of Ustilago tritici and U. nuda on wheat and barley. I. Teliospore morphology
Mycotaxon (2003) 86, 87-97
Bahram Sharifnabi, Neena Mitter and D.K. Agarwal (2003)
Characterization of Ustilago tritici and U. nuda on wheat and barley. II. RAPD analysis