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Xiaoyan Guo, Yuanzhen Ou, Konghong Deng, Xiaolong Fan, Rui Jiang and Zhiyan Zhou
Fungal spores that cause infectious fungal diseases in rice are mainly transmitted through air. The existing fixed, portable or vehicle-mounted fungal spore collection devices used for rice infectious diseases have several disadvantages, such as low effi...
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Kenia C. Sánchez Espinosa, María Fernández-González, Michel Almaguer, Guillermo Guada and Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Rajo
Rust is one of the main diseases affecting wheat crops in Spain, causing significant yield and quality losses. Research on its identification and quantification in the air is a worldwide priority due to the importance of this crop as a source of food and...
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Guglielmo Lione, Francesca Brescia, Luana Giordano and Paolo Gonthier
Chestnut blight is the major disease of chestnuts (Castanea spp.) cultivated worldwide for the production of edible nuts. The disease is caused by the pathogenic fungus Cryphonectria parasitica, which infects trees by means of airborne propagules penetra...
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Yafei Wang, Xiaoxue Du, Guoxin Ma, Yong Liu, Bin Wang and Hanping Mao
Airborne fungal spores have always played an important role in the spread of fungal crop diseases, causing great concern. The traditional microscopic spore classification method mainly relies on naked eye observations and classification by professional a...
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Jeffrey D. Palumbo, Teresa L. O'Keeffe, Ali Kattan, Hamed K. Abbas, and Bobbie J. Johnson
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K. Shimizu, Y. Matsuda, T. Nonomura, H. Ikeda, N. Tamura, S. Kusakari, J. Kimbara and H. Toyoda
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