Zoosporangia form and size were studied on a collection of 94 strains of Plasmopara halstedii (sunflower downy mildew). Both oval and round forms were present in all strains analysed. The proportion of two forms varied significantly according to strain and plant age but more especially to host plant genotype. Whatever the strain or host genotype, oval zoosporangia were larger than round ones, but there was no relation between the proportion of the oval form and mean zoosporangia size. There was no relation between zoosporangia form or size and race virulence profiles or aggressiveness criteria, with the possible exception of zoosporangia size and sporulation density. It is concluded that, for this obligate parasite, although form and size o...
Genetically homogenous strains of Plasmopara halstedii differing in host specificity and fungicide t...
The fitness cost associated with virulence was analyzed in a local Plasmopara halstedii (sunflower d...
Evolution of pathogenicity in Plasmopara halstedii was analysed by successive artificial infections ...
Zoosporangia form and size were studied on a collection of 94 strains of Plasmopara halstedii (sunfl...
Diversity of the level of morphological, pathogenic and genetic characteristics was studied in seven...
Pathogenicity including virulence and aggressiveness characteristics was studied on three Plasmopara...
Pathogenic, morphological and genetic variation was studied in 35 Plasmopara halstedii (sunflower do...
Variability in aggressiveness was studied in seven Plasmopara halstedii (sunflower downy mildew) par...
Pathogenic, morphological and genetic variation was studied in 35 Plasmopara halstedii (sunflower do...
The interaction between sunflower plants showing a high level of quantitative resistance and five Pl...
Pathogenic, morphological and genetic variation was studied in 35 Plasmopara halstedii (sunflower do...
A new method to obtain monozoosporangial strains was applied on 9 pathotypes of Plasmopara halstedii...
For the first time, a method was used to measure aggressiveness of two Plasmopara halstedii races (1...
Aggressiveness was studied in seven Plasmopara halstedii (sunflower downy mildew) pathotypes: 100, 3...
Abstract: Components of quantitative resistance in sunflower (Helianthus annuus) to Plasmopara halst...
Genetically homogenous strains of Plasmopara halstedii differing in host specificity and fungicide t...
The fitness cost associated with virulence was analyzed in a local Plasmopara halstedii (sunflower d...
Evolution of pathogenicity in Plasmopara halstedii was analysed by successive artificial infections ...
Zoosporangia form and size were studied on a collection of 94 strains of Plasmopara halstedii (sunfl...
Diversity of the level of morphological, pathogenic and genetic characteristics was studied in seven...
Pathogenicity including virulence and aggressiveness characteristics was studied on three Plasmopara...
Pathogenic, morphological and genetic variation was studied in 35 Plasmopara halstedii (sunflower do...
Variability in aggressiveness was studied in seven Plasmopara halstedii (sunflower downy mildew) par...
Pathogenic, morphological and genetic variation was studied in 35 Plasmopara halstedii (sunflower do...
The interaction between sunflower plants showing a high level of quantitative resistance and five Pl...
Pathogenic, morphological and genetic variation was studied in 35 Plasmopara halstedii (sunflower do...
A new method to obtain monozoosporangial strains was applied on 9 pathotypes of Plasmopara halstedii...
For the first time, a method was used to measure aggressiveness of two Plasmopara halstedii races (1...
Aggressiveness was studied in seven Plasmopara halstedii (sunflower downy mildew) pathotypes: 100, 3...
Abstract: Components of quantitative resistance in sunflower (Helianthus annuus) to Plasmopara halst...
Genetically homogenous strains of Plasmopara halstedii differing in host specificity and fungicide t...
The fitness cost associated with virulence was analyzed in a local Plasmopara halstedii (sunflower d...
Evolution of pathogenicity in Plasmopara halstedii was analysed by successive artificial infections ...