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1Fusarium ear blight (scab) in small grain cereals?a reviewPlant Pathology19951,498
2GROWTH STAGES IN CEREALS ILLUSTRATION OF THE FEEKES SCALEPlant Pathology19541,296
3Climate change, plant diseases and food security: an overviewPlant Pathology2011710
4The biosecurity threat to the UK and global environment from international trade in plantsPlant Pathology2008540
5Climate change and forest diseasesPlant Pathology2011511
6Dickeya species: an emerging problem for potato production in EuropePlant Pathology2011383
7Epidemiology and management of Leptosphaeria maculans (phoma stem canker) on oilseed rape in Australia, Canada and EuropePlant Pathology2001374
8Control of blackleg and tuber soft rot of potato caused by Pectobacterium and Dickeya species: a reviewPlant Pathology2011357
9Potato diseases caused by soft rot erwinias: an overview of pathogenesisPlant Pathology2002334
10Grapevine trunk diseases: complex and still poorly understoodPlant Pathology2013323
11Characterization and pathogenicity of Colletotrichum species associated with anthracnose on chilli (Capsicum spp.) in ThailandPlant Pathology2008286
12Possible climate‐change effects on mycotoxin contamination of food crops pre‐ and postharvestPlant Pathology2011282
13Resistance to powdery mildew in wheat: a review of its use in agriculture and breeding programmesPlant Pathology1984267
14Climate change and diseases of food cropsPlant Pathology2011265
15Aggressiveness and its role in the adaptation of plant pathogensPlant Pathology2009262
16Involvement of soilborne Phytophthora species in Central European oak decline and the effect of site factors on the diseasePlant Pathology2000253
17Evidence forPhytophthora cinnamomiinvolvement in Iberian oak declinePlant Pathology1993239
18Puccinia striiformis f.sp. tritici in Australasia: pathogenic changes during the first 10 yearsPlant Pathology1990238
19Replacement of the European wheat yellow rust population by new races from the centre of diversity in the near‐Himalayan regionPlant Pathology2016235
20Prevalence of Plasmodiophora brassicae in a spring oilseed rape growing area in central Sweden and factors influencing soil infestation levelsPlant Pathology1996229
21Effects of foliar- and root-applied silicon on the enhancement of induced resistance to powdery mildew in Cucumis sativusPlant Pathology2005224
22Biological control of Sclerotinia minor using a chitinolytic bacterium and actinomycetesPlant Pathology2000215
23Disease complexes involving plant parasitic nematodes and soilborne pathogensPlant Pathology2002214
24Association of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ root infection, but not phloem plugging with root loss on huanglongbing‐affected trees prior to appearance of foliar symptomsPlant Pathology2014211
25Zucchini yellow mosaic virusPlant Pathology1997208
26Influence of drought, salt stress and abscisic acid on the resistance of tomato to Botrytis cinerea and Oidium neolycopersiciPlant Pathology2006208
27Clonality and long-distance migration of Puccinia striiformis f.sp. tritici in north-west EuropePlant Pathology2002204
28A systemic pathway in the infection of oilseed rape plants by Leptosphaeria maculansPlant Pathology1985203
29Influence of plant species on disease suppression by Pseudomonas fluorescens strain CHAO with enhanced antibiotic productionPlant Pathology1995191
30Development of a PCR assay to detect Fusarium poae in wheatPlant Pathology1996191
31The ash dieback crisis: genetic variation in resistance can prove a long‐term solutionPlant Pathology2014191
32Potato diseases caused by soft rot erwinias: an overview of pathogenesisPlant Pathology2002184
33Influence of atmospheric and climatic change on plant–pathogen interactionsPlant Pathology2011181
34Magnesium oxide nanoparticles induce systemic resistance in tomato against bacterial wilt diseasePlant Pathology2016181
35A molecular diagnostic for tropical race 4 of the banana fusarium wilt pathogenPlant Pathology2010178
36Genetic characterization of strains named as Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieffenbachiae leads to a taxonomic revision of the X. axonopodis species complexPlant Pathology2016176
37The biology and control of Colletotrichum species on tropical fruit cropsPlant Pathology1990175
38A second world-wide migration and population displacement of Phytophthora infestans?Plant Pathology1991175
39The use of species‐specific PCR‐based assays to analyse Fusarium ear blight of wheatPlant Pathology1998172
40Action of the fungicide phosphite on Eucalyptus marginata inoculated with Phytophthora cinnamomiPlant Pathology2000172
41Biosuppression of Botrytis cinerea in grapesPlant Pathology2006171
42Costs and benefits of hormone‐regulated plant defencesPlant Pathology2013171
43Close genetic linkage of genes conferring adult‐plant resistance to leaf rust and stripe rust in wheatPlant Pathology1992169
44Multiple fungicide resistance to benzimidazoles, dicarboximides and diethofencarb in field isolates of Botrytis cinerea in IsraelPlant Pathology1992168
45Evolution of gene-for-gene systems in metapopulations: the effect of spatial scale of host and pathogen dispersalPlant Pathology2002165
46Phytophthora root and collar rot of alders in Bavaria: distribution, modes of spread and possible management strategiesPlant Pathology2004162
47Molecular and phenotypic features of Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae isolated during recent epidemics of bacterial canker on yellow kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis) in central ItalyPlant Pathology2010161
48Two new effective semiselective crystal violet pectate media for isolation of Pectobacterium and DickeyaPlant Pathology2012161
49Occurrence of Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae on kiwifruit in ItalyPlant Pathology1994160
50Resistance to Erysiphe fischeri in two populations of Senecio vulgarisPlant Pathology1993159