International audienceMost populations of crop pathogens have wild relative populations from which they can originate but for which basic knowledge of their ecological requirements in natura is scarce. However, the study of spatial distribution and ecology of wild pathogen populations may help control them in crops through a better understanding of the environmental factors driving population dynamics. Here, we focused on Heterodera schachtii and H. betae, two cyst nematodes that cause severe damage to sugar beet (Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris) crops and can develop on a wild beet relative, the sea beet (B. vulgaris ssp. maritima). We investigated the occurrence of both nematode species in the wild and explored some environmental factors that...
The sugar beet nematode, Heterodera schachtii, is the major pest of sugar beet and causes serious yi...
It is widely accepted that climate has an essential influence on the distribution of species and tha...
This study endeavored to test two hypotheses: (i) Hyalorbilia oviparasitica and related species (H. ...
International audienceMost populations of crop pathogens have wild relative populations from which t...
Sugar beet is an important crop of temperate climates and Serbia. The paleobotanic data...
Sugar beet is an important crop of temperate climates and Serbia. The paleobotanic data suggest the ...
Studying wild pathogen populations in natural ecosystems offers the opportunity to better understand...
The sustainable management of genetic resistances to crop pathogens needs to consider their evolutio...
The sustainability of modern agriculture relies on strategies that can control the ability of pathog...
The sustainability of modern agriculture relies on strategies that can control the ability of pathog...
PubMed: 20222621Heterodera is a genus of cyst-forming nematodes, including the cereal cysts which ca...
International audienceIt is widely accepted that climate has an essential influence on the distribut...
Session 2: Agricultural Ecology Pests and PesticidesFollowing the ban of pesticide treatments, resis...
International audiencePlant-associated nematode species are supposed to cause marram grass (Amrnophi...
International audienceStudying wild pathogen populations in natural ecosystems offers the opportunit...
The sugar beet nematode, Heterodera schachtii, is the major pest of sugar beet and causes serious yi...
It is widely accepted that climate has an essential influence on the distribution of species and tha...
This study endeavored to test two hypotheses: (i) Hyalorbilia oviparasitica and related species (H. ...
International audienceMost populations of crop pathogens have wild relative populations from which t...
Sugar beet is an important crop of temperate climates and Serbia. The paleobotanic data...
Sugar beet is an important crop of temperate climates and Serbia. The paleobotanic data suggest the ...
Studying wild pathogen populations in natural ecosystems offers the opportunity to better understand...
The sustainable management of genetic resistances to crop pathogens needs to consider their evolutio...
The sustainability of modern agriculture relies on strategies that can control the ability of pathog...
The sustainability of modern agriculture relies on strategies that can control the ability of pathog...
PubMed: 20222621Heterodera is a genus of cyst-forming nematodes, including the cereal cysts which ca...
International audienceIt is widely accepted that climate has an essential influence on the distribut...
Session 2: Agricultural Ecology Pests and PesticidesFollowing the ban of pesticide treatments, resis...
International audiencePlant-associated nematode species are supposed to cause marram grass (Amrnophi...
International audienceStudying wild pathogen populations in natural ecosystems offers the opportunit...
The sugar beet nematode, Heterodera schachtii, is the major pest of sugar beet and causes serious yi...
It is widely accepted that climate has an essential influence on the distribution of species and tha...
This study endeavored to test two hypotheses: (i) Hyalorbilia oviparasitica and related species (H. ...