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Matteo Garbelotto and Paolo Gonthier
The plant disease triangle (PDT) is as old as the field of modern plant pathology, and it postulates that any plant disease is the outcome of the interaction between a pathogen, a host, and the environment. Recently, the need has emerged to study not onl...
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Richard C. Cobb and Margaret R. Metz
The disease triangle is a basic and highly flexible tool used extensively in forest pathology. By linking host, pathogen, and environmental factors, the model provides etiological insights into disease emergence. Landscape ecology, as a field, focuses on...
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Bernardo A. Latorre, Karina Elfar, Enrique E. Ferrada
Pág. 305 - 330
Gray mold (GM) caused by Botrytis cinerea is a major disease of grapes (Vitis vinifera) that substantially reduces the yield and quality of grape production in temperate and humid regions of the world. B. cinerea is a necrotrophic fungus that attacks the...
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J. E. Asselin, J. M. Bonasera, J. F. Kim, C.-S. Oh, and S. V. Beer
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Jane C. Todd, El-Desouky Ammar, Margaret G. Redinbaugh, Casey Hoy, and Saskia A. Hogenhout
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