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1. Could Pistachio ( Pistacia vera ) Be a Suitable Alternative Crop for Olive-Growing Mediterranean Areas Affected by Xylella fastidiosa subsp. pauca ST53?

2. Effect of temperature on in vitro germination and growth of Colletotrichum fioriniae, a new emerging pathogen of olive fruits.

3. The biogeographic patterns of the olive fly and its primary symbiont Candidatus Erwinia dacicola across the distribution area of the olive tree.

4. Tapping into haloalkaliphilic bacteria for sustainable agriculture in treated wastewater: insights into genomic fitness and environmental adaptation.

5. Rhizobacterial diversity of Portuguese olive cultivars in the Douro valley and their potential as plant growth promoters.

6. Integrated Transcriptome and Metabolome Analysis Revealed the Key Role of the Flavonoid Biosynthesis in Olive Defense Against Alternaria alternata.

7. European Xylella fastidiosa Strains Can Cause Symptoms in Blueberry.

8. Study of the effects of pasteurization and selected microbial starters on functional traits of fermented table olives.

9. The dynamic changes in olive fruit phenolic metabolism and its contribution to the activation of quiescent Colletotrichum infection.

10. Use of natural-based commercial products as an alternative for providing bioprotection against verticillium wilt of olive.

11. Unraveling the spatio-temporal dynamics of soil and root-associated microbiomes in Texas olive orchards.

12. Rhizosphere-xylem sap connections in the olive tree microbiome: implications for biostimulation approaches.

13. Effect of photostimulation through red LED light radiation on natural fermentation of table olives: An innovative case study with Negrinha the Freixo variety.

14. Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the rhizosphere of two olive ( Olea europaea ) varieties Arbequina and Barnea under water deficit conditions.

15. Chitosan-Coated Fosetyl-Al Nanocrystals' Efficacy on Nicotiana tabacum Colonized by Xylella fastidiosa .

16. The novel bacteriocin BacYB1 produced by Leuconostoc mesenteroides YB1: From recent analytical characterization to biocontrol Verticillium dahliae and Agrobacterium tumefaciens.

17. Monitoring the yeasts ecology and volatiles profile throughout the spontaneous fermentation of Taggiasca cv. table olives through culture-dependent and independent methods.

18. Impact of lactic acid bacteria inoculation on fungal diversity during Spanish-style green table olive fermentations.

19. Investigating the in vivo biocontrol and growth-promoting efficacy of Bacillus sp. and Pseudomonas fluorescens against olive knot disease.

20. Determination of Bacterial Community Structure of Table Olive via Metagenomic Approach in Şarköy.

21. Lignocellulolytic Enzymes Production by Four Wild Filamentous Fungi for Olive Stones Valorization: Comparing Three Fermentation Regimens.

22. A New Culture Medium Rich in Phenols Used for Screening Bitter Degrading Strains of Lactic Acid Bacteria to Employ in Table Olive Production.

23. Improving plant adaptation to soil antimony contamination: the synergistic contribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus and olive mill waste.

24. Effect of the cleaning and disinfection methods on the hygienic conditions of fermentation tanks of table olives (Olea europaea L.) Negrinha de Freixo cultivar.

25. Ten Challenges to Understanding and Managing the Insect-Transmitted, Xylem-Limited Bacterial Pathogen Xylella fastidiosa .

26. Characterization of the olive endophytic community in genotypes displaying a contrasting response to Xylella fastidiosa.

27. Bioprotection of Olive Trees Against Verticillium Wilt by Pomegranate and Carob Extracts.

28. A mathematical model of biofilm growth and spread within plant xylem: Case study of Xylella fastidiosa in olive trees.

29. Chitosan- and gallic acid-based (NPF) displayed antibacterial activity against three Pseudomonas spp. plant pathogens and boosted systemic acquired resistance in kiwifruit and olive plants.

30. Antimicrobial profile of the culturable olive sporobiota and its potential as a source of biocontrol agents for major phytopathogens in olive agriculture.

31. LP309 a new strain of Lactiplantibacillus pentosus that improves the lactic fermentation of Spanish-style table olives.

32. A Compartmental Model for Xylella fastidiosa Diseases with Explicit Vector Seasonal Dynamics.

33. Knot formation and spread along the shoot stem in 13 olive cultivars inoculated with an indigenous pathobiome of 7 species of Pseudomonas including Pseudomonas savastanoi.

34. Delving into the study of lactic acid bacteria and yeasts distribution in table olive biofilms using a non-destructive procedure.

35. Microbial community and volatilome changes in brines along the spontaneous fermentation of Spanish-style and natural-style green table olives (Manzanilla cultivar).

36. An Insight into an Olive Scab on the "Istrska Belica" Variety: Host-Pathogen Interactions and Phyllosphere Mycobiome.

37. Secondary metabolites produced by four Colletotrichum species in vitro and on fruits of diverse olive cultivars.

38. Colletotrichum acutatum : Causal Agent of Olive Anthracnose Isolation, Characterization, and Fungicide Susceptibility Screening in Punjab, Pakistan.

39. Evaluating the Probiotic Potential of Lactic Acid Bacteria Implicated in Natural Fermentation of Table Olives, cv. Cobrançosa .

40. Revealing the microbial diversity and physicochemical characteristics of Brazilian untreated green table olives.

41. Brazilian Table Olives: A Source of Lactic Acid Bacteria with Antimycotoxigenic and Antifungal Activity.

42. Lignocellulose-degrading fungi newly isolated from central Morocco are potent biocatalysts for olive pomace valorization.

43. Comparative genomics to examine the endophytic potential of Pantoea agglomerans DAPP-PG 734.

44. Exploring the diversity and potential interactions of bacterial and fungal endophytes associated with different cultivars of olive (Olea europaea) in Brazil.

45. Fungal biodiversity in commercial table olive packages.

46. Exploring microbial communities of Spanish-style green table olives of Conservolea and Halkidiki cultivars during modified atmosphere packaging in multi-layered pouches through culture-dependent techniques and metataxonomic analysis.

47. Olive Disease Classification Based on Vision Transformer and CNN Models.

48. Epidemiologically-based strategies for the detection of emerging plant pathogens.

49. Prevention and control of OQDS (olive quick decline syndrome) outbreaks caused by Xylella fastidiosa.

50. Exploring cellulose nanocrystals obtained from olive tree wastes as sustainable crop protection tool against bacterial diseases.

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