Plant Pathology (2016) 65 (4)

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Articles of Plant Pathology entered for 2016 and volume (issue): 65 (4)

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 523-535
K.S. Chiang, C.H. Bock, M. El Jarroudi, P. Delfosse, I.H. Lee and H.I. Liu (2016)
Effects of rater bias and assessment method on disease severity estimation with regard to hypothesis testing

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 536-544
C. Vahling-Armstrong, J.K.S. Dung, J.L. Humann and B.K. Schroeder (2016)
Effects of postharvest onion curing parameters on bulb rot caused by Pantoea agglomerans, Pantoea ananatis and Pantoea allii in storage

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 545-550
D. Vega and A.M. Romero (2016)
Survival of Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis in tomato debris under greenhouse conditions

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 551-560
K. Imada, S. Sakai, H. Kajihara, S. Tanaka and S. Ito (2016)
Magnesium oxide nanoparticles induce systemic resistance in tomato against bacterial wilt disease

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 561-569
S.C. Picchi, M.A. Takita, H.D. Coletta-Filho, M.A. Machado and A.A. de Souza (2016)
N-acetylcysteine interferes with the biofilm formation, motility and epiphytic behaviour of Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 570-576
P. Skelsey, J.G. Elphinstone, G.S. Saddler, S.J. Wale and I.K. Toth (2016)
Spatial analysis of blackleg-affected seed potato crops in Scotland

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 577-586
N. Mariette, R. Mabon, R. Corbière, F. Boulard, I. Glais, B. Marquer, C. Pasco, J. Montarry and D. Andrivon (2016)
Phenotypic and genotypic changes in French populations of Phytophthora infestans: are invasive clones the most aggressive?

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 587-592
A.W. Njoroge, G. Tusiime, G.A. Forbes and J.E. Yuen (2016)
Displacement of US-1 clonal lineage by a new lineage of Phytophthora infestans on potato in Kenya and Uganda

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 593-600
I.U. Mohammed, S. Ghosh and M.N. Maruthi (2016)
Host and virus effects on reversion in cassava affected by Cassava brown streak disease

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 601-611
M.A. Boudreau, B.B. Shew and L.E. Duffie Andrako (2016)
Impact of intercropping on epidemics of groundnut leaf spots: defining constraints and opportunities through a 7-year field study

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 612-625
S. Koyyappurath, T. Atuahiva, R. Le Guen, H. Batina, S. Le Squin, N. Gautheron, V. Edel Hermann, J. Peribe, M. Jahiel, C. Steinberg, E.C.Y. Liew, C. Alabouvette, P. Besse, M. Dron, I. Sache, V. Laval and M. Grisoni (2016)
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-vanillae is the causal agent of root and stem rot of vanilla

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 626-632
C.M. Andrade, M.L.P. Tinoco, A.F. Rieth, F.C.O. Maia and F.J.L. Aragão (2016)
Host-induced gene silencing in the necrotrophic fungal pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 633-642
J.S. Baggio, F.P. Gonçalves, S.A. Lourenço, F.A.O. Tanaka, S.F. Pascholati and L. Amorim (2016)
Direct penetration of Rhizopus stolonifer into stone fruits causing rhizopus rot

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 643-654
M. Michalecka, H. Bryk, A. Poniatowska and J. Pulawska (2016)
Identification of Neofabraea species causing bull's eye rot of apple in Poland and their direct detection in apple fruit using multiplex PCR

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 655-663
A. Gross and T.N. Sieber (2016)
Virulence of Hymenoscyphus albidus and native and introduced Hymenoscyphus fraxineus on Fraxinus excelsior and Fraxinus pennsylvanica

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 664-672
C. Romeralo, J. Witzell and J.J. Diez (2016)
Aleppo pine provenances vary in susceptibility and secondary chemical response to Gremmeniella abietina infection

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 673-681
F. Sánchez-Solana, C. Ros, C.M. Lacasa, A. Palloix and A. Lacasa (2016)
Nematode quantitative resistance conferred by the pepper genetic background presents additive effects and is stable against different isolates of Meloidogyne incognita

Plant Pathology (2016) 65, 682-688
L.A. Kong, D.Q. Wu, J.K. Cui, W.K. Huang, H. Peng and D.L. Peng (2016)
Testing and modelling the potential of three diploid plants in Poaceae as a new pathosystem to investigate the interactions between cereal hosts and cereal cyst nematode (Heterodera avenae)