Plant Pathology

Papers
(The TQCC of Plant Pathology is 6. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Biological control of plant diseases – What has been achieved and what is the direction?81
Fungicide resistance management: Maximizing the effective life of plant protection products76
Attention embedded lightweight network for maize disease recognition59
Global warming and increasing maize cultivation demand comprehensive efforts in disease and insect resistance breeding in north‐western Europe39
Phoma diseases: Epidemiology and control38
Control of crop diseases through Integrated Crop Management to deliver climate‐smart farming systems for low‐ and high‐input crop production32
The recombinant isolate of cucurbit aphid‐borne yellows virus from Brazil is a polerovirus transmitted by whiteflies32
Estimating the epidemiology of emerging Xylella fastidiosa outbreaks in olives31
Reconsidering causal association in plant virology30
Transgenic approaches for plant disease control: Status and prospects 202130
What we know about poleroviruses: Advances in understanding the functions of polerovirus proteins28
The impact of climate change on disease in wild plant populations and communities24
Cytokinin induces bacterial pathogen resistance in tomato24
New insights into virus yellows distribution in Europe and effects of beet yellows virus, beet mild yellowing virus, and beet chlorosis virus on sugar beet yield following field inoculation24
Surfactants in plant disease management: A brief review and case studies24
Improved control of septoria tritici blotch in durum wheat using cultivar mixtures23
Identification of tea foliar diseases and pest damage under practical field conditions using a convolutional neural network23
Sequence analysis of 43‐year old samples of Plantago lanceolata show that Plantain virus X is synonymous with Actinidia virus X and is widely distributed23
Widespread distribution of resistance to triazole fungicides in Brazilian populations of the wheat blast pathogen23
Cultivar mixture effects on disease and yield remain despite diversity in wheat height and earliness22
Fusarium rot of melon is caused by severalFusariumspecies21
Colletotrichum species causing grape ripe rot disease in Vitis labrusca and V. vinifera varieties in the highlands of southern Brazil21
Colletotrichum species causing anthracnose on avocado fruit in Mexico: Current status21
A novel lineage in the Fusarium incarnatum‐equiseti species complex is one of the causal agents of fusarium rot on melon fruits in Northeast Brazil21
Genome‐wide association study for spot blotch resistance in Afghan wheat germplasm20
Impact of push–pull cropping system on pest management and occurrence of ear rots and mycotoxin contamination of maize in western Kenya20
Combining permanent aerobiological networks and molecular analyses for large‐scale surveillance of forest fungal pathogens: A proof‐of‐concept20
Multi‐infections, competitive interactions, and pathogen coexistence19
One Health concepts and challenges for surveillance, forecasting, and mitigation of plant disease beyond the traditional scope of crop production19
Historical virus isolate collections: An invaluable resource connecting plant virology’s pre‐sequencing and post‐sequencing eras19
Facing Rose rosette virus: A risk to European rose cultivation19
Towards a best practice methodology for the detection of Phytophthora species in soils19
Annual dynamics of Zymoseptoria tritici populations in wheat cultivar mixtures: A compromise between the efficacy and durability of a recently broken‐down resistance gene?18
Genetic diversity and population structure analysis of isolates of the rice false smut pathogen Ustilaginoidea virens in India18
Macrophomina phaseolina–host interface: Insights into an emerging dry root rot pathogen of mungbean and urdbean, and its mitigation strategies18
Molecular characterization of disease resistance in Brassica juncea – The current status and the way forward18
Mixtures of organic amendments and biochar promote beneficial soil microbiota and affect Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lactucae, Rhizoctonia solani and Sclerotinia minor diseas18
Molecular identification and pathogenicity of Fusarium and Alternaria species associated with root rot disease of wolfberry in Gansu and Ningxia provinces, China17
A unique race of the wheat stem rust pathogen with virulence on Sr31 identified in Spain and reaction of wheat and durum cultivars to this race17
Fungicide resistance in Cercospora species causing cercospora leaf blight and purple seed stain of soybean in Argentina17
SnToxA, SnTox1, and SnTox3 originated in Parastagonospora nodorum in the Fertile Crescent17
Cherry picking by pseudomonads: After a century of research on canker, genomics provides insights into the evolution of pathogenicity towards stone fruits16
Survival of Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens in weeds16
Banishing barberry: The history of Berberis vulgaris prevalence and wheat stem rust incidence across Britain16
Prevalence of Phytophthora species in macadamia orchards in Australia and their ability to cause stem canker16
Trichoderma as a biostimulator and biocontrol agent against Fusarium in the production of cereal crops: Opportunities and possibilities16
Five‐year survey uncovers extensive diversity and temporal fluctuations among fusarium head blight pathogens of wheat and barley in Brazil16
Spectral signatures in the UV range can be combined with secondary plant metabolites by deep learning to characterize barley–powdery mildew interaction16
Pathogenicity of Colletotrichum species causing anthracnose of Capsicum in Asia15
Detection and characterization of QoI resistance in Pyrenophora tritici‐repentis populations causing tan spot of wheat in Argentina15
Evaluation of the wild Actinidia germplasm for resistance to Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae15
Aetiology of branch dieback, panicle and shoot blight of pistachio associated with fungal trunk pathogens in southern Spain15
Multilocus identification and thiophanate‐methyl sensitivity of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides species complex associated with fruit with symptoms and symptomless leaves of mango14
Nanopore sequencing for the detection and identification of Xylella fastidiosa subspecies and sequence types from naturally infected plant material14
Xylella fastidiosa subspecies and sequence types detected in Philaenus spumarius and in infected plants in France share the same locations14
Colletotrichum siamense is the main aetiological agent of anthracnose of avocado in south‐eastern Brazil14
Pathogenicity and fungicide sensitivity of Pythium and Phytopythium spp. associated with soybean in the Huang‐Huai region of China14
Curvularia spicifera and Curvularia muehlenbeckiae causing leaf blight on Cunninghamia lanceolata13
Molecular and biochemical characterization of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides isolates resistant to azoxystrobin from grape in China13
Physoderma, not Olpidium, is the true cause of faba bean gall disease of Vicia faba in Ethiopia13
Factors influencing biological traits and aggressiveness of Colletotrichum species associated with cashew anthracnose in Brazil13
Multiple resistance of Plasmopara viticola to QoI and CAA fungicides in Brazil13
Genetic diversity and population structure of Acidovorax avenae subsp. avenae isolated from sugarcane in Argentina12
Progress in grafting watermelon to manage Verticillium wilt12
Is virulence phenotype evolution driven exclusively by Lr gene deployment in French Puccinia triticina populations?12
Antimicrobials in Phytophthora isolation media and the growth of Phytophthora species12
Biocontrol of potato early blight and suppression of Alternaria grandis sporulation by Clonostachys spp.12
Response of Cucurbita spp. to tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus inoculation and identification of a dominant source of resistance in Cucurbita moschata12
Shoot tip cryotherapy for plant pathogen eradication12
Monitoring of Brazilian wheat blast field populations reveals resistance to QoI, DMI, and SDHI fungicides12
Temporal and spatial propagule deposition patterns of the emerging fungal pathogen of chestnut Gnomoniopsis castaneae in orchards of north‐western Italy12
Combined and single effects of elevated CO2 and temperatures on rice bakanae disease under controlled conditions in phytotrons12
A review on South Asian wheat blast: The present status and future perspective12
A multiplex real‐time PCR assay enables simultaneous rapid detection and quantification of bacteria associated with acute oak decline11
Control of potato powdery scab caused by Spongospora subterranea by foliage cover and soil application of chemicals under field conditions with naturally infested soil11
Effects of temperature and leaf age on conidial germination and disease development of powdery mildew on rubber tree11
Fusarium commune associated with wilt and root rot disease in rice11
The impact of xylem geometry on olive cultivar resistance to Xylella fastidiosa: An image‐based study11
Biological and genetic characterization of carrot red leaf virus and its associated virus/RNA isolated from carrots in Hokkaido, Japan11
Fungi as potential factors limiting natural regeneration of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) in mixed‐species forest stands in Poland11
Trichoderma sp. endochitinase and β‐1,3‐glucanase impede Rhizoctonia solani growth independently, and their combined use does not enhance impediment11
Eucalyptus scab and shoot malformation: A new and serious foliar disease of Eucalyptus caused by Elsinoe necatrix sp. nov.11
The dynamics of Phytophthora infestans populations in the major potato‐growing regions of Asia – A review10
Identification and characterization of Colletotrichum species associated with anthracnose disease of banana10
Distribution of major clonal lineages EU_13_A2, EU_2_A1, and EU_23_A1 of Phytophthora infestans associated with potato late blight across crop seasons and regions in Algeria10
Aphid‐borne viruses infecting cultivated watermelon and squash in Spain: Characterization of a variant of cucurbit aphid‐borne yellows virus (CABYV)10
Citrus black spot severity related to premature fruit drop in sweet orange orchards10
Multiplex qPCR assay for simultaneous quantification of CYP51‐S524T and SdhC‐H152R substitutions in European populations of Zymoseptoria tritici10
Identification and pathogenicity of Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with root and stem rot of sweet potato in Brazil10
Pathogenicity variation and DNA polymorphism of Bipolaris sorokiniana infecting winter wheat in the Huanghuai floodplain of China10
Highly infested soils undermine the use of resistant olive rootstocks as a control method of verticillium wilt10
Potentiation of soybean resistance against Phakopsora pachyrhizi infection using phosphite combined with free amino acids10
Genotypic and phenotypic characterization of Phytophthora infestans in South Korea during 2009–2016 reveals clonal reproduction and absence of EU_13_A2 genotype10
New specific quantitative real‐time PCR assays shed light on the epidemiology of two species of the Leptosphaeria maculansLeptosphaeria biglobosa species complex10
Identification and characterization of Pyrenophora species causing leaf spot on oat (Avena sativa) in western China10
Low genetic diversity and strong geographic structure in introduced populations of the Eucalyptus foliar pathogen Teratosphaeria destructans9
Milk vetch dwarf virus infection in the Solanaceae and Caricaceae families in Southeast Asia9
Detection of Bemisia tabaci Mediterranean cryptic species on soybean in São Paulo and Paraná States (Brazil) and interaction of cowpea mild mottle virus with whiteflies9
Pathogenicity and infectivity of Phytophthora ramorum vary depending on host species, infected plant part, inoculum potential, pathogen genotype, and temperature9
A review on the potential effects of temperature on fungicide effectiveness9
Colletotrichum falcatum and Fusarium species induce symptoms of red rot in sugarcane in Brazil9
Damping‐off of soybean in southern Brazil can be associated with different species of Globisporangium spp. and Pythium spp.9
Effects of cultivar resistance and fungicide application on stem canker of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) and potential interseasonal transmission of Leptosphaeria spp. inoculum9
Amino acid substitutions responsible for different QoI and SDHI sensitivity patterns in Puccinia horiana, the causal agent of chrysanthemum white rust9
Classification of wheat diseases using deep learning networks with field and glasshouse images9
Prophage region and short tandem repeats of “Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus” reveal significant population structure in China9
Changes in agronomic practices and incidence and severity of diseases in winter wheat in England and Wales between 1999 and 20199
Genetic variability of Polish tomato black ring virus isolates and their satellite RNAs9
QTLs for potato tuber resistance to Dickeya solani are located on chromosomes II and IV9
Cassava common mosaic virus infection causes alterations in chloroplast ultrastructure, function, and carbohydrate metabolism of cassava plants9
A statistical protocol to describe differences among nutrient utilization patterns of Fusarium spp. and Trichoderma gamsii9
Limited asymptomatic colonization of apple tree shoots by Neonectria ditissima following infection of leaf scars and pruning wounds9
A new bacterial leaf blight disease of oat (Avena sativa) caused by Pantoea agglomerans in China9
Identification of fungal pathogens and analysis of genetic diversity of Fusarium tricinctum causing root rots of alfalfa in north‐east China9
Pathogenetic roles of beet necrotic yellow vein virus RNA5 in the exacerbation of symptoms and yield reduction, development of scab‐like symptoms, and Rz1‐resistance breaking in sugar beet9
A polyetic modelling framework for plant disease emergence9
Wheat/faba bean intercropping improves physiological and structural resistance of faba bean to fusaric acid stress9
The potential for Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. fragariae, cause of fusarium wilt of strawberry, to colonize organic matter in soil and persist through anaerobic soil disinfestation9
Reaction of a heterozygous tomato hybrid bearing the Mi‐1.2 gene to 15 Meloidogyne species9
Fusarium falciforme and Fusarium suttonianum cause root rot of melon in Brazil8
Fungicide resistance status and chemical control options for the brassica pathogen Pyrenopeziza brassicae8
Reservoirs of plant virus disease: Occurrence of wheat dwarf virus and barley/cereal yellow dwarf viruses in Sweden8
Influence of light on the Monilinia laxastone fruit interaction8
Resistance of Corynespora cassiicola from soybean to QoI and MBC fungicides in Brazil8
Quantitative trait loci conferring blast resistance in hexaploid wheat at adult plant stage8
Genetic diversity of Ralstonia solanacearum species complex strains obtained from Guangxi, China and their pathogenicity on plants in the Cucurbitaceae family and other botanical families8
Pervasive fungicide resistance in Botrytis from strawberry in Norway: Identification of the grey mould pathogen and mutations8
Plasma‐activated water inhibits in vitro conidial germination of Colletotrichum alienum, a postharvest pathogen of avocado8
Sources of resistance to Pseudocercospora fijiensis, the cause of black Sigatoka in banana8
Extended longevity of Erwinia amylovora vectored by honeybees under in vitro conditions and its capacity for dissemination8
Resistance of kiwifruit cultivars to ceratocystis wilt: An approach considering the genetic diversity and variation in aggressiveness of the pathogen8
Monitoring potato seed lots to control blackleg in fields in Switzerland and southern Germany8
Screening of chemical attractants for second‐stage juveniles of Meloidogyne species on agar plates8
Forecasting future range shifts of Xylella fastidiosa under climate change8
Epidemiological assessment of cassava mosaic disease in Burkina Faso8
Bacterial community associated with the ambrosia beetle Platypus cylindrus on declining Quercus suber trees in the Alentejo region of Portugal8
Up‐regulation of pathogenesis‐related genes in strawberry leaves treated with powdery mildew‐suppressing ultraviolet irradiation8
Pewenomyces kutranfy gen. nov. et sp. nov. causal agent of an important canker disease on Araucaria araucana in Chile8
The impact of wheat cultivar mixtures on virulence dynamics in Zymoseptoria tritici populations persists after interseason sexual reproduction8
Phenotypic and molecular characterization of the resistance to azoxystrobin and pyraclostrobin in Fusarium graminearum populations from Brazil8
The effectiveness of consistent roguing in managing banana bunchy top disease in smallholder production in Africa8
Differential response of phytohormone signalling network determines nonhost resistance in rice during wheat stem rust (Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici) colonization8
Comprehensive diversity assessment of walnut‐associated xanthomonads reveal the occurrence of distinct Xanthomonas arboricola lineages and of a new species (Xanthomonas euroxanthea) with8
Detection and diversity of viruses infecting African yam (Dioscorea rotundata) in a collection and F1 progenies in Côte d'Ivoire shed light to plant‐to‐plant viral transmission8
Extracellular self‐DNA plays a role as a damage‐associated molecular pattern (DAMP) delaying zoospore germination rate and inducing stress‐related responses in Phytophthora capsici8
Diversity and pathogenicity of Colletotrichum species causing anthracnose on Cunninghamia lanceolata8
Morphology, phylogeny, and pathogenicity of Trichothecium, Alternaria, and Fusarium species associated with panicle rot on Chenopodium quinoa in Shanxi Province, China8
Xylella fastidiosa subsp. paucaST53 exploits pit membranes of susceptible olive cultivars to spread systemically in the xylem8
Population structure of Phytophthora infestans collected on potato and tomato in Italy8
Identification of the anthracnose fungus of walnut (Juglans spp.) and resistance evaluation through physiological responses of resistant vs. susceptible hosts8
Dynamics of cercospora leaf spot disease determined by aerial spore dispersal in artificially inoculated sugar beet fields7
Assessing new SSR markers for utility and informativeness in genetic studies of brown rust fungi on wheat, triticale, and rye7
Evidence of soil‐located competition as the cause of the reduction of sunflower verticillium wilt by entomopathogenic fungi7
History, dissemination, and field control strategies of cocoa witches’ broom7
Studies of canker and dieback of oak tree in China, with two Cytospora species described7
Life history traits and trade‐offs between two species of the ascochyta blight disease complex of pea7
Susceptibility of Italian olive cultivars to various Colletotrichum species associated with fruit anthracnose7
Fusarium rosicola sp. nov. causing vascular wilt on Rosa chinensis7
Fitness characteristics of the European lineages of Phytophthora ramorum7
High‐throughput screening reveals small molecule modulators inhibitory to Acidovorax citrulli7
Susceptibility to flavescence dorée of different Vitis vinifera genotypes from north‐western Italy7
Potential host range of four Phytophthora interspecific hybrids from Clade 8a7
Molecular identification and pathogenicity of Rhizoctonia solani and Pythium spp. associated with damping‐off disease on baby leafy vegetables in Greece7
Seeing the forest for the trees: Use of phages to treat bacterial tree diseases7
Population structure of Phytophthora infestans in Turkey reveals expansion and spread of dominant clonal lineages and virulence7
Plant Health in a One Health world: missing links and hidden treasures7
A single gene transfer of gibberellin biosynthesis gene cluster increases gibberellin production in a Fusarium fujikuroi strain with gibberellin low producibility7
Population genetic structure of four regional populations of the barley pathogen Pyrenophora teres f. maculata in Iran is characterized by high genetic diversity and sexual recombination7
Performance of dual and triple fungicide premixes for managing soybean rust across years and regions in Brazil: A meta‐analysis7
Wheat stem rust recorded for the first time in decades in Ireland6
Drought as a modulator of plant–virus–vector interactions: Effects on symptom expression, plant immunity and vector behaviour6
Distribution and genetic diversity of Dothistroma septosporum in Pinus brutia forests of south‐western Turkey6
Barberry plays an active role as an alternate host of Puccinia graminis in Spain6
The use of infrared spectroscopy and machine learning tools for detection ofMeloidogyneinfestations6
Diverse conserved domains and a positively selected site in the sugarcane streak mosaic virus P1 protein are essential for RNA silencing suppression and protein stability6
In vitro activity of isothiocyanates against Fusarium graminearum6
Alternative plant protection strategies for tomorrow's coffee6
Assessment of the effectiveness of Ty genes in tomato against tomato leaf curl Bangalore virus6
Calcium chelate is as effective as phosphite in controlling Phytophthora root rot in glasshouse trials6
Argentinian potato leafroll virus P0 protein: Novel activities for a previously known suppressor6
Characterization of Pectobacterium brasiliense strains from potato and vegetables in Israel6
Molecular evolution of tomato black ring virus and de novo generation of a new type of defective RNAs during long‐term passaging in different hosts6
Morphological and molecular characterization of Phytophthora species associated with root and crown rot of pomegranate in Iran6
Phenology‐regulated defence mechanisms as drivers for Fusarium basal rot in onion (Allium cepa)6
Defence responses of grapevine cultivars to powdery mildew: Ontogenic resistance versus genetic resistance6
Analysis of Colletotrichum musae populations from Brazil reveals the presence of isolates with high competitive ability and reduced sensitivity to postharvest fungicides6
Identifying resistance in wild and ornamental cherry towards bacterial canker caused by Pseudomonas syringae6
Sublethal infection of different pine species by the pinewood nematode6
Transmission and distribution of Xylella fastidiosa subsp. pauca in olive trees as a parameter for managing olive quick decline syndrome6
Differentially expressed genes in canola (Brassica napus) during infection by virulent and avirulent Plasmodiophora brassicae pathotypes6
A PCR diagnostic assay for rapid detection of plant pathogenic pseudomonads6
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