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List of bibliographic references indexed by Saisons

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 23.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000730 (2018) Jerry E. Weiland [États-Unis] ; Chris Benedict ; Inga A. Zasada ; Carolyn R. Scagel ; Bryan R. Beck ; Anne Davis ; Kim Graham ; Amy Peetz ; Robert R. Martin ; Jeremiah K S. Dung ; Andres Reyes Gaige ; Lindsey ThiessenLate-summer Disease Symptoms in Western Washington Red Raspberry Fields Associated with Co-Occurrence of Phytophthora rubi, Verticillium dahliae, and Pratylenchus penetrans, but not Raspberry bushy dwarf virus.
000A43 (2017) Anna O. Conrad [États-Unis] ; Brice A. Mcpherson [États-Unis] ; David L. Wood [États-Unis] ; Laurence V. Madden [États-Unis] ; Pierluigi Bonello [États-Unis]Constitutive phenolic biomarkers identify naïve Quercus agrifolia resistant to Phytophthora ramorum, the causal agent of sudden oak death.
000C10 (2016) Steven F. Johnston [États-Unis] ; Michael F. Cohen [États-Unis] ; Tamas Torok [États-Unis] ; Ross K. Meentemeyer [États-Unis] ; Nathan E. Rank [États-Unis]Host Phenology and Leaf Effects on Susceptibility of California Bay Laurel to Phytophthora ramorum.
000C76 (2016) Peter Skelsey [Royaume-Uni] ; David E L. Cooke [Royaume-Uni] ; James S. Lynott [Royaume-Uni] ; Alison K. Lees [Royaume-Uni]Crop connectivity under climate change: future environmental and geographic risks of potato late blight in Scotland.
000D11 (2016) Claudine Pasco [France] ; Josselin Montarry [France] ; Bruno Marquer [France] ; Didier Andrivon [France]And the nasty ones lose in the end: foliar pathogenicity trades off with asexual transmission in the Irish famine pathogen Phytophthora infestans.
000D37 (2015) Miguel A. Redondo [Suède] ; Johanna Boberg [Suède] ; Christer H B. Olsson [Suède] ; Jonàs Oliva [Suède]Winter Conditions Correlate with Phytophthora alni Subspecies Distribution in Southern Sweden.
000F97 (2014) Sally E. Thompson [États-Unis] ; Simon Levin ; Ignacio Rodriguez-IturbeRainfall and temperatures changes have confounding impacts on Phytophthora cinnamomi occurrence risk in the southwestern USA under climate change scenarios.
001055 (2014) Jaime Aguayo [France] ; Fabrice Elegbede ; Claude Husson ; François-Xavier Saintonge ; Benoît MarçaisModeling climate impact on an emerging disease, the Phytophthora alni-induced alder decline.
001056 (2014) Matthew V. Dileo [États-Unis] ; Richard M. Bostock [États-Unis] ; David M. Rizzo [États-Unis]Microclimate impacts survival and prevalence of Phytophthora ramorum in Umbellularia californica, a key reservoir host of sudden oak death in Northern California forests.
001241 (2013) C A Eyre ; M. Kozanitas ; M. GarbelottoPopulation dynamics of aerial and terrestrial populations of Phytophthora ramorum in a California forest under different climatic conditions.
001266 (2013) Richard C. Cobb [États-Unis] ; Valerie T. Eviner ; David M. RizzoMortality and community changes drive sudden oak death impacts on litterfall and soil nitrogen cycling.
001432 (2012) Matteo Garbelotto [États-Unis] ; Katherine J. HaydenSudden oak death: interactions of the exotic oomycete Phytophthora ramorum with naïve North American hosts.
001728 (2011) Jennifer M. Davidson [États-Unis] ; Heather A. Patterson ; Allison C. Wickland ; Elizabeth J. Fichtner ; David M. RizzoForest type influences transmission of Phytophthora ramorum in California oak woodlands.
001A33 (2009) E J Fichtner [États-Unis] ; S C Lynch ; D M RizzoSurvival, dispersal, and potential soil-mediated suppression of Phytophthora ramorum in a California redwood-tanoak forest.
001B97 (2008) Wu Bi [République populaire de Chine] ; Jia-Xue Yang ; Wei-Wei Gao[Effect of organic amendments on soil fungi community and continuous cropping Panax quinquefolium].
001C21 (2008) J M Davidson [États-Unis] ; H A Patterson ; D M RizzoSources of inoculum for Phytophthora ramorum in a redwood forest.
001D13 (2008) Richard S. Dodd [États-Unis] ; Daniel Hüberli ; Wasima Mayer ; Tamar Y. Harnik ; Zara Afzal-Rafli ; Matteo GarbelottoEvidence for the role of synchronicity between host phenology and pathogen activity in the distribution of sudden oak death canker disease.
001E12 (2007) Leszek B. Orlikowski [Pologne] ; Aleksandra Trzewik ; Teresa OrlikowskaPhytophthora spp. associated with nursery reservoirs, rivers and drainage canals.
002053 (2006) A. Chandelier [Belgique] ; S. Abras ; F. Laurent ; N. Debruxelles ; M. CavelierEffect of temperature and bacteria on sporulation of Phytophthora alni in river water.
002166 (2005) Richard S. Dodd [États-Unis] ; Daniel Hüberli ; Vlad Douhovnikoff ; Tamar Y. Harnik ; Zara Afzal-Rafii ; Matteo GarbelottoIs variation in susceptibility to Phytophthora ramorum correlated with population genetic structure in coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia)?
002433 (2003) Diana G. Ivanova [États-Unis] ; Bal Ram SinghNondestructive FTIR monitoring of leaf senescence and elicitin-induced changes in plant leaves.

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