The study is conducted in two growing areas of garden pea (Pisum sativum L.) in northwestern Algeria. Damages caused by Ascochyta sp complex are important in particular for the variety of Kelvedon Wonder. Observations carried out on the infected plants for several years, indicate the presence of superimposed necrosis of different sizes on all aerial organs. However, these observations do not differentiate symptoms by species. The results of morphological and molecular characterization with sequencing in internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions and inoculation tests on 32 isolates in the laboratory of symbiosis and plant pathology from Toulouse (France), show a reconciliation of the sequencing by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products and...
International audiencePlant diseases are caused by pathogen populations continuously subjected to ev...
Ascochyta pisi, Dydimella pinodes and Dydimella pinodella are three worldwide-distributed fungal pat...
Ascochyta blight disease (synonym: blackspot) of field pea has worldwide distribution and regularly ...
The study is conducted in two growing areas of garden pea (Pisum sativum L.) in northwestern Algeria...
AbstractField pea crops in central Alberta were surveyed for ascochyta blight from 2011 to 2012 and ...
International audienceAscochyta blight of pea is caused by four related fungi, Ascochyta pisi, Phoma...
Field pea crops in central Alberta were surveyed for ascochyta blight from 2011 to 2012 and fungal i...
Mycosphaerella blight caused by Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. et Blox.) Vestergr. is now recognized ...
Ascochyta blight may be caused by the fungal pathogens Peyronellaea pinodes, Ascochyta pisi, Phoma m...
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A survey of incidence and severity of Ascochyta diseases on peas in Morocco was carried out in 199...
Peyronellaea pinodes, Peyronellaea pinodella, Ascochyta pisi and Phoma koolunga are the most destruc...
Ascochyta blight disease is one of the most important diseases of field pea worldwide and causes con...
International audienceAbstract The pea root rot complex is a major concern for green pea production ...
Anthracnose caused by pea Ascocgyta pisi is one of the most serious diseases affecting crops of peas...
International audiencePlant diseases are caused by pathogen populations continuously subjected to ev...
Ascochyta pisi, Dydimella pinodes and Dydimella pinodella are three worldwide-distributed fungal pat...
Ascochyta blight disease (synonym: blackspot) of field pea has worldwide distribution and regularly ...
The study is conducted in two growing areas of garden pea (Pisum sativum L.) in northwestern Algeria...
AbstractField pea crops in central Alberta were surveyed for ascochyta blight from 2011 to 2012 and ...
International audienceAscochyta blight of pea is caused by four related fungi, Ascochyta pisi, Phoma...
Field pea crops in central Alberta were surveyed for ascochyta blight from 2011 to 2012 and fungal i...
Mycosphaerella blight caused by Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. et Blox.) Vestergr. is now recognized ...
Ascochyta blight may be caused by the fungal pathogens Peyronellaea pinodes, Ascochyta pisi, Phoma m...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
A survey of incidence and severity of Ascochyta diseases on peas in Morocco was carried out in 199...
Peyronellaea pinodes, Peyronellaea pinodella, Ascochyta pisi and Phoma koolunga are the most destruc...
Ascochyta blight disease is one of the most important diseases of field pea worldwide and causes con...
International audienceAbstract The pea root rot complex is a major concern for green pea production ...
Anthracnose caused by pea Ascocgyta pisi is one of the most serious diseases affecting crops of peas...
International audiencePlant diseases are caused by pathogen populations continuously subjected to ev...
Ascochyta pisi, Dydimella pinodes and Dydimella pinodella are three worldwide-distributed fungal pat...
Ascochyta blight disease (synonym: blackspot) of field pea has worldwide distribution and regularly ...