Emerging fungal threats to plants and animals challenge agriculture and ecosystem resilience
While fungi can make positive contributions to ecosystems and agro‐ecosystems, for
example, in mycorrhizal associations, they can also have devastating impacts as pathogens …
example, in mycorrhizal associations, they can also have devastating impacts as pathogens …
Life on a leaf: the epiphyte to pathogen continuum and interplay in the phyllosphere
Epiphytic microbes are those that live for some or all of their life cycle on the surface of plant
leaves. Leaf surfaces are a topologically complex, physicochemically heterogeneous habitat …
leaves. Leaf surfaces are a topologically complex, physicochemically heterogeneous habitat …
Water deficit and plant growth. Vol. 2. Plant water consumption and response.
TT Kozlowski - 1968 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Vol. 2 discusses water consumption by plants (agricultural crops, forests, herbaceous plants
and trees) and their responses to water deficits, including the incidence of vascular disease …
and trees) and their responses to water deficits, including the incidence of vascular disease …
Quantifying airborne dispersal routes of pathogens over continents to safeguard global wheat supply
Infectious crop diseases spreading over large agricultural areas pose a threat to food
security. Aggressive strains of the obligate pathogenic fungus Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici …
security. Aggressive strains of the obligate pathogenic fungus Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici …
A framework for examining inter-regional aerial transport of fungal spores
DE Aylor - Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 1986 - Elsevier
Aerial transport of fungal spores has no doubt been responsible for occasionally spreading
plant diseases over distances of 500 km or more. With currently available methods …
plant diseases over distances of 500 km or more. With currently available methods …
Urediospores of rust fungi are ice nucleation active at>− 10° C and harbor ice nucleation active bacteria
CE Morris, DC Sands, C Glaux… - Atmospheric …, 2013 - acp.copernicus.org
Various features of the biology of the rust fungi and of the epidemiology of the plant diseases
they cause illustrate the important role of rainfall in their life history. Based on this insight we …
they cause illustrate the important role of rainfall in their life history. Based on this insight we …
Microsatellite Analysis and Urediniospore Dispersal Simulations Support the Movement of Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici from Southern Africa to Australia
The Australian wheat stem rust (Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici) population was shaped by the
introduction of four exotic incursions into the country. It was previously hypothesized that at …
introduction of four exotic incursions into the country. It was previously hypothesized that at …
Long-term prediction of soybean rust entry into the continental United States
This special report demonstrates the feasibility of long-term prediction of intercontinental
dispersal of Phakopsora pachyrhizi spores, the causal agent of the devastating Asian …
dispersal of Phakopsora pachyrhizi spores, the causal agent of the devastating Asian …
Epidemiology: a science of patterns
PE Waggoner, DE Aylor - Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2000 - annualreviews.org
During the twentieth century disease detectives progressed by jagged leaps in
understanding patterns of plant disease. With ladders, airplanes, and automatic traps they …
understanding patterns of plant disease. With ladders, airplanes, and automatic traps they …
[图书][B] Comparative epidemiology of plant diseases
J Kranz - 2003 - Springer
Comparison is an important cognitive research tool in science. Results in practically every
study are compared with various hypotheses, other results or practices. These comparative" …
study are compared with various hypotheses, other results or practices. These comparative" …