Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distances. The distance of dissemination determines the extent to which plant diseases can spread and novel genotypes of pathogens can invade new territories. Predictive tools including models that forecast the arrival of spores in areas where susceptible crops are grown can help to manage sustainable crop health. However, such models are difficult to establish for fungi with broad host ranges because sources of inoculum cannot be readily identified. Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, the pandemic agent of white mould disease, can attack > 400 plant species including economically important crops. Monitoring airborne inoculum of S. sclerotiorum in several Fren...
Many economically important agricultural plant pathogens are spread on air currents; as a result, mo...
Quantification of airborne inoculum has been used for decades to understand the epidemiology of plan...
International audienceAsh dieback is caused by an invasive pathogen, Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, which ...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
This paper reports the development of a new specific diagnostic technique to accurately quantify air...
Many economically important agricultural plant pathogens are spread on air currents; as a result, mo...
Quantification of airborne inoculum has been used for decades to understand the epidemiology of plan...
International audienceAsh dieback is caused by an invasive pathogen, Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, which ...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
Many phytopathogenic fungi are disseminated as spores via the atmosphere from short to long distance...
This paper reports the development of a new specific diagnostic technique to accurately quantify air...
Many economically important agricultural plant pathogens are spread on air currents; as a result, mo...
Quantification of airborne inoculum has been used for decades to understand the epidemiology of plan...
International audienceAsh dieback is caused by an invasive pathogen, Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, which ...