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1. Evaluation of the susceptibility of modern, wild, ancestral, and mutational wheat lines to Septoria tritici blotch disease.

2. Wheat/faba bean intercropping improves physiological and structural resistance of faba bean to fusaric acid stress.

3. Population dynamics of Rhizoctonia, Oculimacula, and Microdochium species in soil, roots, and stems of English wheat crops.

4. Effect of varietal resistance on the yield loss function of wheat to nodorum blotch.

5. Five‐year survey uncovers extensive diversity and temporal fluctuations among fusarium head blight pathogens of wheat and barley in Brazil.

6. Widespread distribution of resistance to triazole fungicides in Brazilian populations of the wheat blast pathogen.

7. Quantitative trait loci conferring blast resistance in hexaploid wheat at adult plant stage.

8. A review on South Asian wheat blast: The present status and future perspective.

9. Multiplex qPCR assay for simultaneous quantification of CYP51‐S524T and SdhC‐H152R substitutions in European populations of Zymoseptoria tritici.

10. Assessment of the pest status of Pratylenchus curvicauda and ultrastructural changes in roots of infected wheat and barley.

11. SnToxA, SnTox1, and SnTox3 originated in Parastagonospora nodorum in the Fertile Crescent.

12. Cultivar mixture effects on disease and yield remain despite diversity in wheat height and earliness.

13. Genome‐wide association study for spot blotch resistance in Afghan wheat germplasm.

14. Regional and temporal differentiation of virulence phenotypes of Puccinia triticina from common wheat in Russia during the period 2001–2018.

15. Mechanisms of powdery mildew resistance of wheat – a review of molecular breeding.

16. Wheat diseases on the prairies: A Canadian story.

17. A novel QTL on chromosome 5AL of Yangmai 158 increases resistance to Fusarium head blight in wheat.

18. Characterization of weeds and rotational crops as alternative hosts of Spongospora subterranea, the causal agent of powdery scab in Israel.

19. Fusarium pseudograminearum as an emerging pathogen of crown rot of wheat in eastern China.

20. Genetic structure and population diversity in the wheat sharp eyespot pathogen Rhizoctonia cerealis in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA.

21. Diversity of virulence phenotypes among annual populations of Puccinia triticina originating from common wheat in Israel during the period 2000–15.

22. A review of the known unknowns in the early stages of septoria tritici blotch disease of wheat.

23. African wheat germplasm – a valuable resource for resistance to rust diseases.

24. Comparative analysis of genetic structures and aggressiveness of Fusarium pseudograminearum populations from two surveys undertaken in 2008 and 2015 at two sites in the wheat belt of Western Australia.

25. Spatiotemporal changes in fungal growth and host responses of six yellow rust resistant near‐isogenic lines of wheat.

26. An isolate of Wheat streak mosaic virus from foxtail overcomes Wsm2 resistance in wheat.

27. The Brachypodium distachyon UGT Bradi5gUGT03300 confers type II fusarium head blight resistance in wheat.

28. Temperature‐sensitive wheat stem rust resistance gene Sr15 is effective against Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici race TTKSK.

29. Vavilov wheat accessions provide useful sources of resistance to tan spot (syn. yellow spot) of wheat.

30. Molecular breeding technologies and strategies for rust resistance in wheat (<italic>Triticum aestivum</italic>) for sustained food security.

31. Temporal and spatial field evaluations highlight the importance of the presymptomatic phase in supporting strong partial resistance in <italic>Triticum aestivum</italic> against <italic>Zymoseptoria tritici</italic>.

32. Alteration of photosynthetic performance and source-sink relationships in wheat plants infected by Pyricularia oryzae.

33. Pathogenicity of isolates of Magnaporthe spp. from wheat and grasses infecting seedlings and mature wheat plants in Argentina.

34. Effects of blast on components of wheat physiology and grain yield as influenced by fungicide treatment and host resistance.

35. Early molecular signatures of responses of wheat to Zymoseptoria tritici in compatible and incompatible interactions.

36. Mapping of Aegilops umbellulata-derived leaf rust and stripe rust resistance loci in wheat.

37. Comparative population structure and trichothecene mycotoxin profiling of Fusarium graminearum from corn and wheat in Ontario, central Canada.

38. Local dispersal of Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici from isolated source lesions.

39. Dose and number of applications that maximize fungicide effective life exemplified by Zymoseptoria tritici on wheat - a model analysis.

40. The impact of resistant and susceptible wheat cultivars on the multiplication of Heterodera filipjevi and H. avenae in parasite-infested soil.

41. The Fusarium graminearum Xyr1 transcription factor regulates xylanase expression but is not essential for fungal virulence.

42. Is the onset of septoria tritici blotch epidemics related to the local pool of ascospores?

43. Comparative pathogenicity of sexual and asexual spores of Zymoseptoria tritici (septoria tritici blotch) on wheat leaves.

44. Magnaporthe oryzae conidia on basal wheat leaves as a potential source of wheat blast inoculum.

45. Pyramiding of partial disease resistance genes has a predictable, but diminishing, benefit to efficacy.

46. Russian populations of Puccinia triticina in distant regions are not differentiated for virulence and molecular genotype.

47. Virulence and toxin synthesis of an azole insensitive Fusarium culmorum strain in wheat cultivars with different levels of resistance to fusarium head blight.

48. Effect of wheat spike infection timing on fusarium head blight development and mycotoxin accumulation.

49. Ordinal regression models for predicting deoxynivalenol in winter wheat.

50. Protective effects of a wheat cultivar mixture against splash-dispersed septoria tritici blotch epidemics.

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