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1. An overview of the most threating diseases that affect worldwide citriculture: Main features, diagnose, and current control strategies.

3. Phyllosticta rizhaoensis sp. nov. causing leaf blight of Ophiopogon japonicus in China.

4. Evaluation of efficacy of fungicides against ginger leaf spot (Phyllosticta zingiberi) disease epidemics at Tepi Southwestern Ethiopia

5. Culturable endophytic fungal assemblages from Styrax sumatrana and Stryax benzoin and their potential as antifungal, antioxidant, and alpha-glucosidase inhibitory resources.

6. Culturable endophytic fungal assemblages from Styrax sumatrana and Stryax benzoin and their potential as antifungal, antioxidant, and alpha-glucosidase inhibitory resources

7. Workshops report for cooperation in crisis preparedness for Phyllosticta citricarpa in the European Union.

8. Taxonomical re‐examination of the genus Phyllosticta—Parasitic fungi on Cupressaceae trees in Japan.

9. Guidelines for statistically sound and risk‐based surveys of Phyllosticta citricarpa.

10. Pest survey card on Phyllosticta citricarpa.

11. Principales enfermedades fúngicas de las orquídeas.

13. Postharvest fungicide treatments and cold storage control citrus black spot infections.

14. Engineering d‐limonene synthase down‐regulation in orange fruit induces resistance against the fungus Phyllosticta citricarpa through enhanced accumulation of monoterpene alcohols and activation of defence.

15. Pest categorisation of Guignardia laricina.

16. BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF LEAF SPOT CAUSING FUNGAL PATHOGENS IN RED EDGE DRACAENA AND SOW THISTLE.

17. Critical Fungicide Spray Period for Citrus Black Spot Control in São Paulo State, Brazil.

18. Genetic Variability of Phyllosticta ampelicida, the Agent of Black Rot Disease of Grapevine.

19. Morphological and cultural characterization of Phyllosticta zingiberi (Ramkr.) causing leaf spot disease of ginger.

20. A Muscodor strain isolated from Citrus sinensis and its production of volatile organic compounds inhibiting Phyllosticta citricarpa growth.

21. Sexual Reproduction in the Citrus Black Spot Pathogen, Phyllosticta citricarpa.

22. Diseases infecting ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe): A review.

23. Biological activity of Diaporthe terebinthifolii extracts against Phyllosticta citricarpa.

24. Epidemiological aspects of Phyllosticta citricarpa colonization and viability in Citrus sinensis.

25. A Statistical Evaluation of Methods of In-Vitro Growth Assessment for Phyllosticta citricarpa: Average Colony Diameter vs. Area.

26. PHYLLOSTICTA DECIDUA ELLIS ET KELLERMAN - A NEW PATHOGEN ON LEMON BALM (MELISSA OFFICINALIS L.) IN BULGARIA.

27. VERBASCUM PHLOMOIDES LEAF SPOTS PRODUCED BY PHYLLOSTICTA VERBASICOLA A COMMON DISEASE ON THE SOUTH-WEST PART OF ROMANIA.

28. Mating Type and Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Indicate a Clonal Population of Phyllosticta citricarpa in Florida.

29. Effectiveness of essential oils for postharvest control of Phyllosticta citricarpa (citrus black spot) on citrus fruit.

30. Identification of genes associated with asexual reproduction in Phyllosticta citricarpa mutants obtained through Agrobacterium tumefaciens transformation.

31. First report of botryosphaeriaceous fungi causing canker on Cedrela fissilis and leaf spots on Cariniana estrellensis in forest nursery in Brazil.

32. Spray volume and fungicide rates for citrus black spot control based on tree canopy volume.

33. Evaluation of new scientific information on Phyllosticta citricarpa in relation to the EFSA PLH Panel (2014) Scientific Opinion on the plant health risk to the EU.

34. Diaporthe endophytica and D. terebinthifolii from medicinal plants for biological control of Phyllosticta citricarpa.

35. CONTAMINATION OF MOTH MULLEIN (VERBASCUM BLATTARIA L.) SEEDS BY PHOMA NOVAE-VERBASCICOLA.

36. The genus Asteromella (Fungi: Ascomycota) in Poland.

37. In the forest vine Smilax rotundifolia, fungal epiphytes show site-wide spatial correlation, while endophytes show evidence of niche partitioning.

38. Characterization of Phyllosticta hostae causing Phyllosticta leaf spot on spider lily in China.

39. Prediction of Phyllosticta citricarpa using an hourly infection model and validation with prevalence data from South Africa and Australia.

40. Polyphasic characterization of four new plant pathogenic Phyllosticta species from China, Japan, and the United States.

41. Synopsis of Phyllosticta in China.

42. DIVERSITY AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF PHYLLOSTICTA SPECIES.

43. Statement on the comments by Hattingh et al. (2014) on the EFSA PLH Panel (2014) Scientific Opinion on Citrus Black Spot.

44. Microsatellite markers for population studies of the ascomycete Phyllosticta ampelicida, the pathogen causing grape black rot.

45. Splash dispersal of Phyllosticta citricarpa conidia from infected citrus fruit.

46. Assessment of endolichenic fungal diversity in some forests of Kumaun Himalaya.

47. Microfungi of Forest Ecosystems in Bartın Province. I.

48. Scientific Opinion on the risk of Phyllosticta citricarpa (Guignardia citricarpa) for the EU territory with identification and evaluation of risk reduction options.

49. Identification and differentiation of Phyllosticta species causing freckle disease of banana using high resolution melting ( HRM) analysis.

50. Typification and phylogenetic study of Phyllosticta ampelicida and P. vaccinii.

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