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1. The Top 10 oomycete pathogens in molecular plant pathology

3. Canker and dieback of Alnus rubra is caused by Lonsdalea quercina .

4. Krisp: A Python package to aid in the design of CRISPR and amplification-based diagnostic assays from whole genome sequencing data.

5. Open Access and Reproducibility in Plant Pathology Research: Guidelines and Best Practices.

6. Genetic Diversity, Evolution, and Diagnosis of Sugarcane Yellow Leaf Virus from 19 Sugarcane-Producing Locations Worldwide.

7. Openness and Computational Reproducibility in Plant Pathology: Where We Stand and a Way Forward.

8. Whole Genome Sequencing-Based Tracing of a 2022 Introduction and Outbreak of Xanthomonas hortorum pv. pelargonii .

9. Phylogeography and population structure of the global, wide host-range hybrid pathogen Phytophthora × cambivora.

10. Comparative Genomic Analysis of 31 Phytophthora Genomes Reveals Genome Plasticity and Horizontal Gene Transfer.

11. Repeated Emergence of Sudden Oak Death in Oregon: Chronology, Impact, and Management.

12. Genomic biosurveillance detects a sexual hybrid in the sudden oak death pathogen.

13. Risk of Epidemic Development in Nurseries from Soil Inoculum of  Phytophthora ramorum .

14. Is Disease Induced by Flooding Representative of Nursery Conditions in Rhododendrons Infected with Phytophthora cinnamomi or P. plurivora ?

16. First report of the NA2 clonal lineage of the sudden oak death pathogen, Phytophthora ramorum , infecting tanoak in Oregon forests.

17. Diversification of plasmids in a genus of pathogenic and nitrogen-fixing bacteria.

18. Phylogeography of the wide-host range panglobal plant pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi.

19. Genomic Approaches to Plant-Pathogen Epidemiology and Diagnostics.

20. Phytophthora Species Differ in Response to Phosphorous Acid and Mefenoxam for the Management of Phytophthora Root Rot in Rhododendron.

21. Development of a Diagnostic Assay for Race Differentiation of Podosphaera macularis .

22. Novel Introductions and Epidemic Dynamics of the Sudden Oak Death Pathogen Phytophthora ramorum in Oregon Forests.

23. First reports of Phytophthora ramorum clonal lineages NA1 and EU1 causing Sudden Oak Death on tanoaks in Del Norte County, California.

24. Molecular Phylogenomics and Population Structure of Phytophthora pluvialis .

25. Transcriptome-Derived Amplicon Sequencing Markers Elucidate the U.S. Podosphaera macularis Population Structure Across Feral and Commercial Plantings of Humulus lupulus .

27. Phylogeographic Approaches to Characterize the Emergence of Plant Pathogens.

28. Genome-Wide Increased Copy Number is Associated with Emergence of Dominant Clones of the Irish Potato Famine Pathogen Phytophthora infestans.

29. Unexpected conservation and global transmission of agrobacterial virulence plasmids.

30. Soilborne Phytophthora and Pythium Diversity From Rhododendron in Propagation, Container, and Field Production Systems of the Pacific Northwest.

31. Population Diversity and Structure of Podosphaera macularis in the Pacific Northwestern United States and Other Populations.

32. Fungal Evolution in Anthropogenic Environments: Botrytis cinerea Populations Infecting Small Fruit Hosts in the Pacific Northwest Rapidly Adapt to Human-Induced Selection Pressures.

33. Genomic Investigation of the Strawberry Pathogen Phytophthora fragariae Indicates Pathogenicity Is Associated With Transcriptional Variation in Three Key Races.

34. Genetic Differentiation and Clonal Expansion of Chinese Botrytis cinerea Populations from Tomato and Other Crops in China.

35. Genetic Diversity of Verticillium dahliae Isolates From Mint Detected with Genotyping by Sequencing.

36. Population Genetic Structure and Cryptic Species of Plasmopara viticola in Australia.

37. Genotyping-by-Sequencing Reveals Fine-Scale Differentiation in Populations of Pseudoperonospora humuli .

38. Are traded forest tree seeds a potential source of nonnative pests?

39. effectR : An Expandable R Package to Predict Candidate RxLR and CRN Effectors in Oomycetes Using Motif Searches.

40. Ecology and Evolution of the Sudden Oak Death Pathogen Phytophthora ramorum .

41. Population Structure of Phytophthora plurivora on Rhododendron in Oregon Nurseries.

42. Mitotic Recombination and Rapid Genome Evolution in the Invasive Forest Pathogen Phytophthora ramorum .

43. Insights into evolving global populations of Phytophthora infestans via new complementary mtDNA haplotype markers and nuclear SSRs.

44. Variation in Disease Severity Caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi, P. plurivora, and Pythium cryptoirregulare on Two Rhododendron Cultivars.

45. Expansion and Divergence of Argonaute Genes in the Oomycete Genus Phytophthora .

46. Evolution of the U.S. Biological Select Agent Rathayibacter toxicus.

47. Variation in Genetic Diversity of Phytophthora infestans Populations in Mexico from the Center of Origin Outwards.

48. Stable predictive markers for Phytophthora sojae avirulence genes that impair infection of soybean uncovered by whole genome sequencing of 31 isolates.

49. Populations of Phytophthora rubi Show Little Differentiation and High Rates of Migration Among States in the Western United States.

50. Response to comments on "Evolutionary transitions between beneficial and phytopathogenic Rhodococcus challenge disease management".

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