The Alternaria section alternaria (Alternaria alternata species group) represents a diverse group of saprotroph, human allergens, and plant pathogens. Alternaria taxonomy has benefited from recent phylogenetic revision but the basis of differentiation between major phylogenetic clades within the group is not yet understood. Furthermore, genomic resources have been limited for the study of host-specific pathotypes. We report near complete genomes of the apple and Asian pear pathotypes as well as draft assemblies for a further 10 isolates representing Alternaria tenuissima and Alternaria arborescens lineages. These assemblies provide the first insights into differentiation of these taxa as well as allowing the description of effector and non-...
Apple scab is one of the most economically important diseases of apples worldwide. The disease is ca...
The apple industry in the UK produces half a million tonnes of fruit a year; its most economically ...
Evaluating the impact of plant domestication on the population structure of the associated pathogens...
The Alternaria section alternaria (Alternaria alternata species group) represents a diverse group of...
The Alternaria section alternaria (Alternaria alternata species group) represents a diverse group of...
The Alternaria section alternaria (Alternaria alternata species group) represents a diverse group of...
Leaf blotch and fruit spot of apple caused by Alternaria species occur in apple orchards in Australi...
Leaf blotch caused by Alternaria spp. is a common disease in apple-producing regions. The disease is...
It was decided to carry out a morphological and molecular characterization of the Italian Alternaria...
Since 1999, a disease of apple caused by an Alternaria sp. has been affecting orchards in northern I...
Abstract Background The mechanism underlying the interaction between host plant and host-selective t...
Since 1999, a disease of apple caused by an Alternaria sp. has been affecting orchards in northern ...
Plant pathogens adapt readily to new crop varieties in agrosystems, and it is crucial to understand ...
The genus Alternaria consists of approximately 250 species and has a worldwide distribution. As plan...
Four Alternaria species groups (A. longipes, A. arborescens, A. alternata/A. tenuissima and A. tenui...
Apple scab is one of the most economically important diseases of apples worldwide. The disease is ca...
The apple industry in the UK produces half a million tonnes of fruit a year; its most economically ...
Evaluating the impact of plant domestication on the population structure of the associated pathogens...
The Alternaria section alternaria (Alternaria alternata species group) represents a diverse group of...
The Alternaria section alternaria (Alternaria alternata species group) represents a diverse group of...
The Alternaria section alternaria (Alternaria alternata species group) represents a diverse group of...
Leaf blotch and fruit spot of apple caused by Alternaria species occur in apple orchards in Australi...
Leaf blotch caused by Alternaria spp. is a common disease in apple-producing regions. The disease is...
It was decided to carry out a morphological and molecular characterization of the Italian Alternaria...
Since 1999, a disease of apple caused by an Alternaria sp. has been affecting orchards in northern I...
Abstract Background The mechanism underlying the interaction between host plant and host-selective t...
Since 1999, a disease of apple caused by an Alternaria sp. has been affecting orchards in northern ...
Plant pathogens adapt readily to new crop varieties in agrosystems, and it is crucial to understand ...
The genus Alternaria consists of approximately 250 species and has a worldwide distribution. As plan...
Four Alternaria species groups (A. longipes, A. arborescens, A. alternata/A. tenuissima and A. tenui...
Apple scab is one of the most economically important diseases of apples worldwide. The disease is ca...
The apple industry in the UK produces half a million tonnes of fruit a year; its most economically ...
Evaluating the impact of plant domestication on the population structure of the associated pathogens...