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Ostos E, Garcia-Lopez M, Porras R, Lopez-Escudero F, Trapero-Casas A, Michailides T, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2020 Nov; 11:584496. PMID: 33193534
wilt, caused by , challenges olive cultivation and an Integrated Disease Management (IDM) approach is the best-suited tool to combat it. Since 1998, an IDM strategy in an orchard (called...
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Garcia-Lopez M, Luo Y, Ortega-Beltran A, Jaime R, Moral J, Michailides T
Plant Dis . 2020 Oct; 105(6):1657-1665. PMID: 33084543
The species and are commonly found in the soils of nut-growing areas in California. Several isolates can produce aflatoxins that occasionally contaminate nut kernels, conditioning their sale. Strain AF36 of...
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Trouillas F, Nouri M, Lawrence D, Moral J, Travadon R, Aegerter B, et al.
Plant Dis . 2019 Sep; 103(12):3018-3030. PMID: 31545699
California produces over 95% of the olives grown in the United States. In 2017, California's total bearing acreage for olives was 14,570 hectares producing 192,000 tons of olives valued at...
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Moral J, Morgan D, Trapero A, Michailides T
Plant Dis . 2019 Jun; 103(8):1809-1827. PMID: 31232653
In recent decades, the cultivated area and production of nuts and olives have increased, driven by an increasing consumer interest in healthier food. Diseases of almond, pistachio, olive, and walnut...
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Agusti-Brisach C, Moral J, Felts D, Trapero A, Michailides T
Plant Dis . 2019 Apr; 103(6):1196-1205. PMID: 30958106
Botryosphaeriaceae and Diaporthaceae species are the causal agents of branch dieback of English walnut in California. In this study, the effects of the interaction between and were evaluated in vitro...
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Ortega-Beltran A, Moral J, Picot A, Puckett R, Cotty P, Michailides T
Plant Dis . 2019 Feb; 103(5):905-912. PMID: 30807246
In California, aflatoxin contamination of almond, fig, and pistachio has become a serious problem in recent years due to long periods of drought and probably other climatic changes. The atoxigenic...
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Viruega J, Roca L, Moral J, Trapero A
Plant Dis . 2019 Feb; 95(9):1139-1146. PMID: 30732070
Infection and development of olive scab disease, caused by Fusicladium oleagineum, were evaluated on detached leaves and potted plants of the susceptible cultivar Picual in growth chambers and a shadehouse....
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Moral J, Agusti-Brisach C, Perez-Rodriguez M, Xavier C, Raya M, Rhouma A, et al.
Plant Dis . 2019 Jan; 101(2):306-316. PMID: 30681917
Over two consecutive seasons, 16 olive orchards with trees exhibiting dieback symptoms on branches were surveyed in southern Spain. The six dominant fungal species recovered were characterized by means of...
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Ortega-Beltran A, Moral J, Puckett R, Morgan D, Cotty P, Michailides T
PLoS One . 2018 Jun; 13(6):e0199127. PMID: 29924839
Interactions between pathogenic and nonpathogenic fungal species in the tree canopy are complex and can determine if disease will manifest in the plant and in other organisms such as honey...
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Camiletti B, Moral J, Asensio C, Torrico A, Lucini E, Gimenez-Pecci M, et al.
Phytopathology . 2018 Feb; 108(7):818-828. PMID: 29384448
Maize (Zea mays L.) is a highly valuable crop in Argentina, frequently contaminated with the mycotoxins produced by Aspergillus flavus. Biocontrol products formulated with atoxigenic (nontoxic) strains of this fungal...