Frédéric Suffert

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Publications of Frédéric Suffert (26 listed):

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2023) 36, 59-63
Nicolas Lapalu, Adeline Simon, Boris Demenou, Delphine Paumier, Marie-Pierre Guillot, Lilian Gout, Frederic Suffert and Romain Valade (2023)
Complete genome sequences of Septoria linicola: A resource for studying a damaging flax pathogen

Ecology and Evolution (2022) 12 (1 - e8515)
Anne-Lise Boixel, Michaël Chelle and Frédéric Suffert (2022)
Patterns of thermal adaptation in a globally distributed plant pathogen: Local diversity and plasticity reveal two-tier dynamics

PhytoFrontiers (2022) 2, 30-40
Petteri Karisto, Frédéric Suffert and Alexey Mikaberidze (2022)
Measuring splash dispersal of a major wheat pathogen in the field

Evolutionary Applications (2022) 15, 1360-1373
Bruce A. McDonald, Frederic Suffert, Alessio Bernasconi and Alexey Mikaberidze (2022)
How large and diverse are field populations of fungal plant pathogens? The case of Zymoseptoria tritici

Plant Pathology (2021) 70, 475-483
Delphine Paumier, Blandine Bammé, Annette Penaud, Romain Valade and Frédéric Suffert (2021)
First report of the sexual stage of the flax pathogen Mycosphaerella linicola in France and its impact on pasmo epidemiology

Molecular Plant Pathology (2020) 21, 1545-1558
Lydie Kerdraon, Matthieu Barret, Marie-Hélène Balesdent, Frédéric Suffert and Valérie Laval (2020)
Impact of a resistance gene against a fungal pathogen on the plant host residue microbiome: The case of the Leptosphaeria maculans–Brassica napus pathosystem

Microbial Ecology (2019) 77, 110-123
Frédéric Suffert, Ghislain Delestre and Sandrine Gélisse (2019)
Sexual reproduction in the fungal foliar pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici is driven by antagonistic density dependence mechanisms

Evolutionary Applications (2018) 11, 768-780
Frédéric Suffert, Henriette Goyeau, Ivan Sache, Florence Carpentier, Sandrine Gélisse, David Morais and Ghislain Delestre (2018)
Epidemiological trade-off between intra- and interannual scales in the evolution of aggressiveness in a local plant pathogen population

Plant Pathology (2018) 67, 1831-1840
F. Suffert and R.N. Thompson (2018)
Some reasons why the latent period should not always be considered constant over the course of a plant disease epidemic

European Journal of Plant Pathology (2016) 145, 393-404
David Morais, Sandrine Gélisse, Valérie Laval, Ivan Sache and Frédéric Suffert (2016)
Inferring the origin of primary inoculum of Zymoseptoria tritici from differential adaptation of resident and immigrant populations to wheat cultivars

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 250-260
D. Morais, I. Sache, F. Suffert and V. Laval (2016)
Is the onset of septoria tritici blotch epidemics related to the local pool of ascospores?

Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2015) 81, 957-965
Dorothée Siou, Sandrine Gélisse, Valérie Laval, Sonia Elbelt, Cédric Repinçay, Marjolaine Bourdat-Deschamps, Frédéric Suffert and Christian Lannou (2015)
Interactions between head blight pathogens: Consequences for disease development and toxin production in wheat spikes

Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2015) 81, 4682-4689
Dorothée Siou, Sandrine Gélisse, Valérie Laval, Frédéric Suffert and Christian Lannou (2015)
Mutual exclusion between fungal species of the Fusarium head blight complex in a wheat spike

Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2015) 81, 6367-6379
Frédéric Suffert, Virginie Ravigné and Ivan Sache (2015)
Seasonal changes drive short-term selection for fitness traits in the wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 1429-1439
D. Morais, V. Laval, I. Sache and F. Suffert (2015)
Comparative pathogenicity of sexual and asexual spores of Zymoseptoria tritici (septoria tritici blotch) on wheat leaves

Plant Pathology (2014) 63, 390-399
D. Siou, S. Gélisse, V. Laval, C. Repinçay, R. Canalès, F. Suffert and C. Lannou (2014)
Effect of wheat spike infection timing on Fusarium head blight development and mycotoxin accumulation

New Phytologist (2013) 198, 232-240
Frédéric Bernard, Ivan Sache, Frédéric Suffert and Michaël Chelle (2013)
The development of a foliar fungal pathogen does react to leaf temperature!

Plant Pathology (2013) 62, 1330-1341
F. Suffert, I. Sache and C. Lannou (2013)
Assessment of quantitative traits of aggressiveness in Mycosphaerella graminicola on adult wheat plants

Journal of Plant Pathology (2012) 94, 543-553
R. Ben Slimane, P. Bancal, F. Suffert and M.-O. Bancal (2012)
Localized Septoria leaf blotch lesions in winter wheat flag leaf do not accelerate apical senescence during the necrotrophic stage

Plant Pathology (2011) 60, 166-177
F. Suffert, I. Sache and C. Lannou (2011)
Early stages of Septoria tritici blotch epidemics of winter wheat: build-up, overseasoning, and release of primary inoculum

Plant Pathology (2011) 60, 878-889
F. Suffert and I. Sache (2011)
Relative importance of different types of inoculum to the establishment of Mycosphaerella graminicola in wheat crops in north-west Europe

European Journal of Plant Pathology (2008) 122, 425-436
Frédéric Suffert and Françoise Montfort (2008)
Pathometric relationships reveal epidemiological processes involved in carrot cavity spot epidemics

Journal of General Plant Pathology (2008) 74, 296-301
F. Suffert and J.-M. Lucas (2008)
Lateral roots of carrot have a low impact on alloinfections in cavity spot epidemic caused by Pythium violae

Plant Pathology (2008) 57, 109-121
F. Suffert, D. Delalande, M. Prunier and D. Andrivon (2008)
Modulation of primary and secondary infections in epidemics of carrot cavity spot through agronomic management practices

Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2007) 29, 41-55
F. Suffert (2007)
Modélisation de cinétiques de la maladie de la tache de la carotte provoquée par un complexe d'agents pathogènes du genre Pythium dominé par le Pythium violae

Plant Pathology (2007) 56, 588-594
F. Suffert and F. Montfort (2007)
Demonstration of secondary infection by Pythium violae in epidemics of carrot cavity spot using root transplantation as a method of soil infestation