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Molecular response of clubroot infected plants to the endophytic fungus Acremonium alternatum. Open Plant Pathology Virtual Seminars

Seminar presented on 31 March 2020 10:00 CET https://openplantpathology.org/publication/31-mar-2020-susann-auer/ Abstract Clubroot disease (Plasmodio...

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The diversity and molecular evolution of plant defence against pathogens in nature. Open Plant Pathology Virtual Seminars.

Stam
Seminar presented on 6 April 2020 10:00 CET https://openplantpathology.org/virtual_seminars/2020-04-06-remco-stam/ Abstract Plant pathogen defence re...

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How the study of necrotrophic effectors advanced our understanding of the enigmatic PR-1 protein. Open Plant Pathology Virtual Seminars

Solomon
Seminar presented on 20 April 2020 10:00 AEST https://openplantpathology.org/virtual_seminars/2020-04-20-peter-solomon/ It had long been thought that...

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The ongoing pandemic of Tropical Race 4 threatens global banana production. Open Plant Pathology Virtual Seminars

Fusarium wilt of banana decimated Gros Michel banana production in the previous century. After years of muddling through, there remained just one solu...

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Technology driven cassava pest management. Open Plant Pathology Virtual Seminars

Seminar presented on May 4 2020

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cpn60UT: the perfect marker to identify and characterize phytoplasmas? Open Plant Pathology Virtual Seminars

Pèrez-Lòpez
Seminar presented on June 1st 2020 https://openplantpathology.org/virtual_seminars/2020-05-18-edel-lopez/ Abstract Phytoplasmas taxonomy is very com...

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Effectiveness and expression of resistance in maize to isolates of Puccinia sorghi from Eastern Australia

Quade
Seminar presented on 14 September 2020 20:00 AEST https://openplantpathology.org/virtual_seminars/2020-09-14-aurelie_quade/ The vulnerability of the ...

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Deciphering the origin of powdery mildews in Australia. Implications for plant biosecurity

Kiss
Powdery mildews are widespread obligate biotrophic fungal plant pathogens, comprising over 900 species that infect more than 10,000 plant species glob...

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The elusive long-read fungal sequence: how to minION like a pro (when you’ve never done it before)

The rapid development of microbial genome sequencing methods in the last decade has revolutionized whole genome sequencing and has become the standard...

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Design and Application of Specific PCR Ramularia collo-cygni detection Identifying fungicide resistance in Pyrenophora teres

Presentation by Dr Noel Knight for the University of Southern Queensland Centre for Crop Health (USQ CCH) seminar series on using PCR for identifying ...

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Climate change will create winners and losers in the fight against plant disease

Slides for a presentation delivered by Associate Prof. Adam H. Sparks, DPIRD and USQ, and Dr. Paul Melloy, USQ, to CHaBits (Consortium for Heat and Bi...

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Fusarium wilt of banana – an inevitable disease

Professor Elizabeth Aitken presents her group's work on Fusarium wilt, particularly on banana where host resistance, pathogen diversity and etiology a...

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A Tale of Two Crop Diseases

Solman
Seminar given by Dr. Araz Solman from the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries. Short abstract: Research into plant-pathogen interaction...

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Rubber leaf drop - in defence of Pestalotiopsis

young
Seminar given by Dr. Anthony Young for the CCH-USQ Seminar Series. Dr. Young is a Senior Lecturer in Crop Protection at The University of Queensland, ...

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Diagnosis of African Citrus Greening

African citrus greening (or also known as African greening) is a serious, debilitating, insect-transmissible citrus disease associated with the heat s...

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Mycorrhizal fungi improve yield, biomass and nitrogen fixation by rhizobia but increase population densities of the root-lesion nematode Pratylenchus thornei in mung bean

Gough
Mung bean is a short-season, high-value legume crop in eastern Australia that is susceptible to the plant-parasitic root-lesion nematode _Pratylenchus...

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Characterization of Pyrenophora teres isolates and mapping of virulence genes

Characterization of _Pyrenophora teres_ isolates and mapping of virulence genes _Pyrenophora teres_ is the causative agent of net blotch of barley and...

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Evolution of mini-chromosomes in Fusarium

Virtual Seminar given by Dr. Luigi Faino from the University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’ on May 05 2020. Hosted by Dr. Lisa Rothmann.

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RNAi vaccines for sustainable plant protection

RNA interference (RNAi) vaccines are an emerging environmentally-friendly crop protection platform that are effective against agricultural pests and p...

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Adaptation of a clonal pathogen - The story of Ascochyta rabiei in Australia

Bar
Ascochyta rabiei, a pathogenic fungus and the causing agent of Ascochyta blight of chickpea, is represented by a highly clonal population in Australia...

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Sources and quantification of flower blight pathogens in macadamia

Raceme blights also known as flower blights are used to describe diseases and disorders of macadamia inflorescence worldwide. Flower blights reduce fr...

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The power of electrochemical biosensors in Botrytis Grey Mould pathogen diagnostics

Ford
Plant pathogens cause enormous economic loss and potential unintended environmental impacts through excessive or off-target chemical management practi...

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The interesting things we find during cotton disease surveillance in Queensland

Cotton is susceptible to many yield-limiting diseases. To understand the importance and impact of diseases present, disease surveys are conducted ear...

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Advances in understanding the host-mediated defence mechanism in wheat against rust infections

Periyannan
Rust fungi belonging to the genus Puccinia have an important impact on wheat cultivation and human food security worldwide. Routinely rust infections ...

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Understanding plant-microbe- soil interactions to improve plant conservation and restoration outcomes

Although soil microbial communities, e.g., fungi and bacteria, are still largely considered a “black box”, their central role in ecosystem processes a...

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Polyphagous shot-hole borer in Western Australia – emergency response at the urban interface

Seminar presented on 27 September 2022 11:00 AEST https://openplantpathology.org/posts/2022-10-07-polyphagous-shot-hole-borer-in-western-australia-eme...

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