Publications for:
pest = Plenodomus lingam
crop = Brassica - other species
found 31 publications:
2021
A new avirulence gene of
Leptosphaeria maculans,
AvrLm14, identifies a resistance source in American broccoli (
Brassica oleracea) genotypes
Molecular Plant Pathology (2021) 22 (12), 1599-1612
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pestinfo wikiBlack leg and chlorotic leaf spot occurrence on Brassicaceae crop and weed hosts
Plant Disease (2021) 105 (11 - 0665)
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pestinfo wiki Molecular characterization of disease resistance in
Brassica juncea – The current status and the way forward
Plant Pathology (2021) 70 (1), 13-34
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pestinfo wiki2020
Advances in understanding the
Leptosphaeria maculans - Brassica pathosystem and their impact on disease management
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2020) 42 (2), 149-163
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pestinfo wiki French condiment mustard resistance against
Leptosphaeria maculans relies on genes
Rlm5 and
Rlm6, calling for caution in the deployment of
Rlm6 in oilseed rape crops
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2020) 158 (3), 799-803
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pestinfo wiki2018
Molecular and phenotypic identification of B-genome introgression linked to
Leptosphaeria maculans resistant gene
Rlm6 in
Brassica napus ×
B. juncea interspecific hybrids
Euphytica (2018) 214 (11 - 205)
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pestinfo wiki2015
Incidence and severity of blackleg caused by
Leptosphaeria spp. in juncea canola (
Brassica juncea L.) in Australia
Australasian Plant Pathology (2015) 44 (2), 149-159
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pestinfo wiki2013
From model to crop plant-pathogen interactions: cloning of the first resistance gene to
Leptosphaeria maculans in
Brassica napusNew Phytologist (2013) 197 (2), 356-358
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pestinfo wikiThe
Brassica napus blackleg resistance gene
LepR3 encodes a receptor-like protein triggered by the
Leptosphaeria maculans effector AVRLM1
New Phytologist (2013) 197 (2), 595-605
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pestinfo wikiThe dispensable chromosome of
Leptosphaeria maculans shelters an effector gene conferring avirulence towards
Brassica rapaNew Phytologist (2013) 198 (3), 887-898
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pestinfo wikiIdentification and mapping of a novel blackleg resistance locus LepR4 in the progenies from
Brassica napus × B. rapa subsp.
sylvestrisTheoretical and Applied Genetics (2013) 126 (2), 307-315
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pestinfo wiki2011
Reaction of
Brassica juncea to Australian isolates of
Leptosphaeria maculans and
Leptosphaeria biglobosa 'canadensis'
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2011) 33 (1), 38-48
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pestinfo wikiUsefulness of winter canola (
Brassica napus) race-specific resistance genes against blackleg (causal agent
Leptosphaeria maculans) in southern Australian growing conditions
Crop and Pasture Science (2011) 62 (2), 162-168
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pestinfo wiki2008
Identification of
Leptosphaeria biglobosa 'canadensis' on
Brassica juncea stubble from northern New South Wales, Australia
Australasian Plant Disease Notes (2008) 3 (1), 124-128
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pestinfo wikiResponse of
Brassica napus and
B. juncea germplasm from Australia, China and India to Australian populations of
Leptosphaeria maculansAustralasian Plant Pathology (2008) 37 (2), 162-170
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pestinfo wikiStabilization of resistance to
Leptosphaeria maculans in
Brassica napus-B. juncea recombinant lines and its introgression into spring-type
Brassica napusPlant Disease (2008) 92 (8), 1208-1214
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pestinfo wiki2006
Strains of
Leptosphaeria maculans with the capacity to cause crown canker on
Brassica carinata are present in Western Australia
Plant Disease (2006) 90 (6), p. 832
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pestinfo wiki2005
The stem canker (blackleg) fungus,
Leptosphaeria maculans, enters the genomic era
Molecular Plant Pathology (2005) 6 (3), 225-241
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pestinfo wiki2004
Potential for using host resistance to reduce production of pseudothecia and ascospores of
Leptosphaeria maculans, the blackleg pathogen of
Brassica napusPlant Pathology (2004) 53 (4), 468-474
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pestinfo wiki2000
Genome analysis of the plant pathogenic ascomycete
Leptosphaeria maculans; mapping mating type and host specificity loci
Molecular Plant Pathology (2000) 1 (5), 293-302
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pestinfo wiki1999
Glucosinolates in
Brassica juncea and resistance to Australian isolates of
Leptosphaeria maculans, the blackleg fungus
Australasian Plant Pathology (1999) 28 (2), 95-102
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pestinfo wikiResistance to
Leptosphaeria maculans is conserved in a specific region of the
Brassica B genome
Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1999) 99 (1-2), 368-372
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pestinfo wikiVirulence pattern of aggressive isolates of
Leptosphaeria maculans on an extended set of
Brassica differentialsZeitschrift für Pflanzenkrankheiten und Pflanzenschutz - Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (1999) 106 (1), 12-20
pestinfo wiki1998
Diseases, pests, and abiotic problems associated with oriental cruciferous vegetables in southern Ontario in 1993-1994
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (1998) 20 (1), 87-94
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pestinfo wikiReaction of
Brassica juncea (Indian mustard) lines to Australian isolates of
Leptosphaeria maculans under glasshouse and field conditions
European Journal of Plant Pathology (1998) 104 (9), 895-902
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pestinfo wikiCharacterization of a gene encoding cyanide hydratase in
Leptosphaeria maculans, the causal agent of blackleg disease of oilseed brassicas
International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) 7th meeting, section 1.8
pestinfo wikiAvirulence genes in the phytopathogenic ascomycete
Leptosphaeria maculansInternational Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) 7th meeting, section 1.8
pestinfo wiki1997
Inheritance of resistance to
Leptosphaeria maculans in
Brassica junceaPhytopathology (1997) 87 (6), 594-598
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pestinfo wikiBipolar heterothallism in B-group isolates of
Leptosphaeria maculansPlant Pathology (1997) 46 (6), 890-896
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pestinfo wiki1996
Ability of a
Leptosphaeria maculans isolate to form stem cankers on Indian mustard (
Brassica juncea) segregates as a single locus
European Journal of Plant Pathology (1996) 102 (4), 349-352
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pestinfo wikiMorphology, pathogenicity and isozyme variation amongst French isolates of
Leptosphaeria maculans recovered from
Brassica juncea cv. Picra
Plant Pathology (1996) 45 (6), 1090-1098
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