222 results on '"Jiménez-Díaz, Rafael M."'
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2. First report of the presence of Verticillium dahliae VCG1A in Australia
3. Development of a robust, VdNEP gene‐based molecular marker to differentiate between pathotypes of Verticillium dahliae
4. Microbial communities associated with the root system of wild olives (Olea europaea L. subsp. europaea var. sylvestris) are good reservoirs of bacteria with antagonistic potential against Verticillium dahliae
5. A proteomic study of in-root interactions between chickpea pathogens: The root-knot nematode Meloidogyne artiellia and the soil-borne fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris race 5
6. Enfermedades de las plantas causadas por hongos y oomicetos. Naturaleza y control integrado
7. La atenuación de la microbiota del xilema modifica la reacción de resistencia de un clon de olivo silvestre a la infección por Verticillium dahliae
8. Vegetative compatibility of cotton-defoliating Verticillium dahliae in Israel and its pathogenicity to various crop plants
9. Verticillium dahliae Inoculation and in vitro Propagation Modify the Xylem Microbiome and Disease Reaction to Verticillium Wilt in a Wild Olive Genotype
10. Extracellular xylanases from two pathogenic races of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris: enzyme production in culture and purification and characterization of a major isoform as an alkaline endo-β-(1,4)-xylanase of low molecular weight
11. Verticillium dahliae inoculation and in vitro propagation modify the xylem microbiome and disease reaction to Verticillium wilt in a wild olive genotype
12. Detection of the Defoliating Pathotype of Verticillium dahliae in Infected Olive Plants by Nested PCR
13. Comparative Study of Genetic Diversity and Pathogenicity Among Populations of Verticillium Dahliae from Cotton in Spain and Israel
14. Differentiation of Cotton-defoliating and Nondefoliating Pathotypes of Verticillium dahliae by RAPD and Specific PCR Analyses
15. Influence of Inoculum Density of Races 0 and 5 of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris on Development of Fusarium Wilt in Chickpea Cultivars
16. Heterologous Expression of the AtNPR1 Gene in Olive and Its Effects on Fungal Tolerance
17. Plant Regeneration via Somatic Embryogenesis in Mature Wild Olive Genotypes Resistant to the Defoliating Pathotype of Verticillium dahliae
18. Antagonistic activity of Bacteria from the chickpea rhizosphere againstFusarium Oxysporum f. sp.Ciceris
19. Influence of chickpea genotype and Bacillus sp. on protection from Fusarium wilt by seed treatment with nonpathogenic Fusarium oxysporum
20. Abstracts of papers presented at the Sixth InternationalVerticillium Symposium Abstracts of papers presented at the Seventh Conference of the Entomological Society of Israel: June 19–23,1994 Hod Hotel, Dead Sea, Israel December 12, 1994 ARO, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
21. Cell wall degrading enzymes in fusarium wilt of chickpea: correlation between pectinase and xylanase activities and disease development in plants infected with two pathogenic races of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris
22. Effect of fusaric acid and phytoanticipins on growth of rhizobacteria and Fusarium oxysporum
23. Identification of pathogenic races 0, 1B/C, 5, and 6 Of Fusarium oxysporum F. Sp. ciceris with random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD)
24. Heterologous expression of AtNPR1 gene in olive for increasing fungal tolerance
25. Regeneration of plants from somatic embryos of Verticillium dahliae-resistant wild olive genotypes
26. Transcriptomic Analysis of Trichoderma atroviride Overgrowing Plant-Wilting Verticillium dahliae Reveals the Role of a New M14 Metallocarboxypeptidase CPA1 in Biocontrol
27. Xylella fastidiosa: Una amenaza fitosanitaria potencial para la sostenibilidad de la olivicultura española
28. Metabolomic characterization of xylem sap of different olive cultivars growing in Spain
29. Local infection of opium poppy leaves by Peronospora somniferi sporangia can give rise to systemic infections and seed infection in resistant cultivars
30. Las enfermedades de las plantas: impactos, amenazas y control
31. Usage of the Heterologous Expression of the Antimicrobial Gene afp From Aspergillus giganteus for Increasing Fungal Resistance in Olive
32. Pyricularia oryzae Cav. and Nakataea sigmoidea Hara, pathogens of Rice in southern Spain
33. Symptomatology, incidence and distribution of Verticillium wilt of Olive trees in Andalucía
34. Variación de los patotipos y razas y su correlación con linajes clonales en Verticillium dahliae
35. Diferencias en las respuestas defensivas local y sistémica de acebuches resistentes y susceptibles A Verticillium dahliae D Y papel de Trichoderma harzianum en su señalización
36. Expansión clonal y migración de un linaje defoliante y altamente virulento de Verticillium dahliae
37. Una llamada a la sensatez… y a la necesidad de apreciar y valorar la evidencia científica sobre Xylella fastidiosa
38. Short communication: Local infection of opium poppy leaves by Peronospora somniferi sporangia can give rise to systemic infections and seed infection in resistant cultivars
39. Libro Blanco de la Sanidad Vegetal en España coordinado por AESaVe
40. Combined use of a new SNP-based assay and multilocus SSR markers to assess genetic diversity of Xylella fastidiosa subsp. pauca infecting citrus and coffee plants
41. Introducción de agentes exóticos y emergencia de nuevas enfermedades en la agricultura contemporánea: Casos y repercusiones
42. Avances en la investigación sobre el control de la verticilosis del olivo
43. Los clones PC-2 y PC-3 de Paulownia son inmunes a la infección por el patotipo defoliante de Verticillium dahliae
44. Recombination between clonal lineages of the asexual fungus Verticillium dahliae detected by genotyping by sequencing
45. Resistencia de portainjertos de acebuche contra la verticilosis del olivo causada por el patotipo defoliante de verticillium dahliae
46. PESTOLIVE: an historical and ecological approach for understanding and managing soil-borne parasite communities on olive in the Mediterranean basin
47. Integrated management of Verticillium wilt in olive
48. Clonal Expansion and Migration of a Highly Virulent, Defoliating Lineage of Verticillium dahliae
49. Infection by Meloidogyne javanica does not breakdown resistance to the defoliating pathotype of Verticillium dahliae in selected clones of wild olive
50. Quantitative and Microscopic Assessment of Compatible and Incompatible Interactions between Chickpea Cultivars and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris Races
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