Plant Pathology (2015) 64 (4)

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Articles of Plant Pathology entered for 2015 and volume (issue): 64 (4)

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 757-766
J.R. Lamichhane and C. Bartoli (2015)
Plant pathogenic bacteria in open irrigation systems: what risk for crop health?

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 767-775
M. Sena-Vélez, C. Redondo, I. Gell, E. Ferragud, E. Johnson, J.H. Graham and J. Cubero (2015)
Biofilm formation and motility of Xanthomonas strains with different citrus host range

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 776-784
O. Pruvost, T. Goodarzi, K. Boyer, H. Soltaninejad, A. Escalon, S.M. Alavi, S. Javegny, C. Boyer, B. Cottyn, L. Gagnevin and C. Vernière (2015)
Genetic structure analysis of strains causing citrus canker in Iran reveals the presence of two different lineages of Xanthomonas citri pv. citri pathotype A*

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 785-791
R. Sharon, A.R. Harari, T. Zahavi, R. Raz, M. Dafny-Yelin, M. Tomer, C. Sofer-Arad, P.G. Weintraub and V. Naor (2015)
A yellows disease system with differing principal host plants for the obligatory pathogen and its vector

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 792-798
C. Varveri, A. Olmos, J.A. Pina, C. Marroquín and M. Cambra (2015)
Biological and molecular characterization of a distinct Citrus tristeza virus isolate originating from a lemon tree in Greece

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 799-807
B. Janzac, A. Willemsen, J.M. Cuevas, L. Glais, M. Tribodet, J.-L. Verrier, S.F. Elena and E. Jacquot (2015)
Brazilian Potato virus Y isolates identified as members of a new clade facilitate the reconstruction of evolutionary traits within this species

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 808-816
S. Fuji, S. Zen, I. Sato, H. Kishi, H. Furuya and M. Okuda (2015)
Population dynamics of iris yellow spot virus in onion fields and lisianthus greenhouses in Japan

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 817-824
A.T. Katsiani, V.I. Maliogka, G.D. Amoutzias, K.E. Efthimiou and N.I. Katis (2015)
Insights into the genetic diversity and evolution of Little cherry virus 1

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 825-830
K. Momonoi, M. Mori, K. Matsuura, J. Moriwaki and T. Morikawa (2015)
Quantification of Mirafiori lettuce big-vein virus and its vector, Olpidium virulentus, from soil using real-time PCR

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 831-842
J. Jakse, S. Radisek, T. Pokorn, J. Matousek and B. Javornik (2015)
Deep-sequencing revealed Citrus bark cracking viroid (CBCVd) as a highly aggressive pathogen on hop

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 843-851
L.M. Manici, M. Kelderer, F. Caputo and M. Mazzola (2015)
Auxin-mediated relationships between apple plants and root inhabiting fungi: impact on root pathogens and potentialities of growth-promoting populations

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 852-863
G. Lione, L. Giordano, F. Sillo and P. Gonthier (2015)
Testing and modelling the effects of climate on the incidence of the emergent nut rot agent of chestnut Gnomoniopsis castanea

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 864-870
S. Fraser, A.V. Brown and S. Woodward (2015)
Intraspecific variation in susceptibility to Dothistroma needle blight within native Scottish Pinus sylvestris

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 871-879
Y. Gharbi, M.A. Triki, R. Trabelsi, I. Fendri, F. Daayf and R. Gdoura (2015)
Genetic structure of Verticillium dahliae isolates infecting olive trees in Tunisia using AFLP, pathogenicity and PCR markers

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 880-889
E. Iturritxa, N. Mesanza and A. Brenning (2015)
Spatial analysis of the risk of major forest diseases in Monterey pine plantations

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 890-900
C. Trapero, L. Rallo, F.J. López-Escudero, D. Barranco and C.M. Díez (2015)
Variability and selection of verticillium wilt resistant genotypes in cultivated olive and in the Olea genus

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 901-910
C. Santos, H. Machado, I. Correia, F. Gomes, J. Gomes-Laranjo and R. Costa (2015)
Phenotyping Castanea hybrids for Phytophthora cinnamomi resistance

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 911-920
P. Chitrampalam and B.M. Pryor (2015)
Characterization of mating type (MAT) alleles differentiated by a natural inversion in Sclerotinia minor

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 921-931
M.S. Lehner, T.J. Paula Júnior, B.T. Hora Júnior, H. Teixeira, R.F. Vieira, J.E.S. Carneiro and E.S.G. Mizubuti (2015)
Low genetic variability in Sclerotinia sclerotiorum populations from common bean fields in Minas Gerais State, Brazil, at regional, local and micro-scales

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 932-940
A. Taylor, E. Coventry, J.E. Jones and J.P. Clarkson (2015)
Resistance to a highly aggressive isolate of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in a Brassica napus diversity set

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 941-950
A. Infantino, N. Pucci, M. Aragona, S. de Felice and D. Rau (2015)
Genetic structure of Italian populations of Pyrenochaeta lycopersici, the causal agent of corky root rot of tomato

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 951-960
Y. Elad, M. Fogel, D. Silverman, S. Biton, S. Yitzhak, D. Harari and U. Adler (2015)
White mould of sweet basil: conditions influencing its development in greenhouses and cultural measures for disease management

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 961-971
L.K. Estep, S.F.F. Torriani, M. Zala, N.P. Anderson, M.D. Flowers, B.A. McDonald, C.C. Mundt and P.C. Brunner (2015)
Emergence and early evolution of fungicide resistance in North American populations of Zymoseptoria tritici

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 972-979
V. Balmas, B. Scherm, A. Marcello, M. Beyer, L. Hoffmann, Q. Migheli and M. Pasquali (2015)
Fusarium species and chemotypes associated with Fusarium head blight and Fusarium root rot on wheat in Sardinia

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 980-987
L.B. Gomes, T.J. Ward, E. Badiale-Furlong and E.M. Del Ponte (2015)
Species composition, toxigenic potential and pathogenicity of Fusarium graminearum species complex isolates from southern Brazilian rice

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 988-995
C.C. Amarasinghe, S.A. Tittlemier and W.G.D. Fernando (2015)
Nivalenol-producing Fusarium cerealis associated with Fusarium head blight in winter wheat in Manitoba, Canada

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 996-1004
A. Mikaberidze, B.A. McDonald and S. Bonhoeffer (2015)
Developing smarter host mixtures to control plant disease