Zymoseptoria tritici, the causal agent of septoria tritici blotch (STB), remains a significant threat to European wheat production with the continuous emergence of fungicide resistance in Z. tritici strains eroding the economic sustainability of wheat production systems. The life cycle of Z. tritici is characterized by a presymptomatic phase (latent period, LP) after which the pathogen switches to an aggressive necrotrophic stage, when lesions bearing pycnidia quickly manifest on the leaf. As minimal knowledge of the possible role of the LP in supporting STB resistance/susceptibility exists, the goal of this study was to investigate the spatial and temporal association between the LP and disease progression across three locations (Ireland –...
International audienceTo elucidate the early epidemic stages of septoria tritici blotch, especially ...
Septoria leaf blotch (SLB) is among the most damaging foliar diseases of wheat worldwide. In this st...
Like pollen, spores of pathogenic fungi can take to the air in order to disperse. We have hypothesiz...
peer-reviewedZymoseptoria tritici, the causal agent of septoria tritici blotch (STB), remains a sign...
Septoria tritici blotch (STB) disease (caused by the hemibiotrophic pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici) i...
peer-reviewedIn planta growth of Zymoseptoria tritici, causal agent of Septoria tritici blotch of wh...
In modern cropping systems, the near-universal use of plant protection products selects for resistan...
Quantitative resistance is likely to be more durable than major gene resistance for controlling Sept...
Quantitative resistance is likely to be more durable than major gene resistance for controlling Sept...
Septoria tritici blotch (STB) caused by Zymoseptoria tritici, is the most economically important fun...
none7noSeptoria tritici blotch (STB) is one of the most damaging disease of wheat caused by Zimosept...
AbstractZymoseptoria tritici is the causal agent of one of the European Union’s most devastating fol...
The Septoria tritici blotch disease (STB, pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici) is the most damaging foliar...
BACKGROUND Over the past decade, demethylation inhibitor (DMI) and succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor...
Septoria tritici blotch (STB; Zymoseptoria tritici) is the most important leaf disease of wheat in N...
International audienceTo elucidate the early epidemic stages of septoria tritici blotch, especially ...
Septoria leaf blotch (SLB) is among the most damaging foliar diseases of wheat worldwide. In this st...
Like pollen, spores of pathogenic fungi can take to the air in order to disperse. We have hypothesiz...
peer-reviewedZymoseptoria tritici, the causal agent of septoria tritici blotch (STB), remains a sign...
Septoria tritici blotch (STB) disease (caused by the hemibiotrophic pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici) i...
peer-reviewedIn planta growth of Zymoseptoria tritici, causal agent of Septoria tritici blotch of wh...
In modern cropping systems, the near-universal use of plant protection products selects for resistan...
Quantitative resistance is likely to be more durable than major gene resistance for controlling Sept...
Quantitative resistance is likely to be more durable than major gene resistance for controlling Sept...
Septoria tritici blotch (STB) caused by Zymoseptoria tritici, is the most economically important fun...
none7noSeptoria tritici blotch (STB) is one of the most damaging disease of wheat caused by Zimosept...
AbstractZymoseptoria tritici is the causal agent of one of the European Union’s most devastating fol...
The Septoria tritici blotch disease (STB, pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici) is the most damaging foliar...
BACKGROUND Over the past decade, demethylation inhibitor (DMI) and succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor...
Septoria tritici blotch (STB; Zymoseptoria tritici) is the most important leaf disease of wheat in N...
International audienceTo elucidate the early epidemic stages of septoria tritici blotch, especially ...
Septoria leaf blotch (SLB) is among the most damaging foliar diseases of wheat worldwide. In this st...
Like pollen, spores of pathogenic fungi can take to the air in order to disperse. We have hypothesiz...