Controlling crop diseases using induced resistance: challenges for the future

DR Walters, J Ratsep, ND Havis - Journal of experimental …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
A number of different types of induced resistance have been defined based on differences in
signalling pathways and spectra of effectiveness, including systemic acquired resistance …

Root structure and functioning for efficient acquisition of phosphorus: matching morphological and physiological traits

H Lambers, MW Shane, MD Cramer, SJ Pearse… - Annals of …, 2006 - academic.oup.com
Background Global phosphorus (P) reserves are being depleted, with half-depletion
predicted to occur between 2040 and 2060. Most of the P applied in fertilizers may be …

AGREEMIP: The Analytical Greenness Assessment Tool for Molecularly Imprinted Polymers Synthesis

M Marć, W Wojnowski, F Pena-Pereira… - ACS sustainable …, 2024 - ACS Publications
Molecular imprinting technology is well established in areas where a high selectivity is
required, such as catalysis, sensing, and separations/sample preparation. However …

Canker and decline diseases caused by soil-and airborne Phytophthora species in forests and woodlands

T Jung, A Pérez-Sierra, A Durán… - … and Evolution of …, 2018 - ingentaconnect.com
Most members of the oomycete genus Phytophthora are primary plant pathogens. Both soil-
and airborne Phytophthora species are able to survive adverse environmental conditions …

Phytophthora cinnamomi

AR Hardham - Molecular plant pathology, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands was first isolated from cinnamon trees in Sumatra in 1922.
The pathogen is believed to have originated near Papua New Guinea but now has a …

Phytophthora ramorum: integrative research and management of an emerging pathogen in California and Oregon forests

DM Rizzo, M Garbelotto, EM Hansen - Annu. Rev. Phytopathol., 2005 - annualreviews.org
Phytophthora ramorum, causal agent of sudden oak death, is an emerging plant pathogen
first observed in North America associated with mortality of tanoak (Lithocarpus densiflorus) …

Sudden oak death: endangering California and Oregon forest ecosystems

DM Rizzo, M Garbelotto - Frontiers in Ecology and the …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Sudden oak death is a new disease affecting tanoak (Lithocarpus densiflora) and oaks
(Quercus spp) in California and Oregon, caused by the recently described pathogen …

Systemic acquired resistance (50 years after discovery): moving from the lab to the field

F Gozzo, F Faoro - Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 2013 - ACS Publications
Induction of plant defense (s) against pathogen challenge (s) has been the object of
progressively more intense research in the past two decades. Insights on mechanisms of …

Fungal disease suppression by inorganic salts: a review

T Deliopoulos, PS Kettlewell, MC Hare - Crop Protection, 2010 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the scientific literature on the topic of fungal disease suppression by
applications of inorganic salts as alternatives to synthetic fungicides on a global scale for …

Transmission of Phytophthora ramorum in Mixed-Evergreen Forest in California

JM Davidson, AC Wickland, HA Patterson… - …, 2005 - Am Phytopath Society
During 2001 to 2003, the transmission biology of Phytophthora ramorum, the causal agent of
sudden oak death, was studied in mixedevergreen forest, a common forest type in northern …