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1. Spatial chemistry of citrus reveals molecules bactericidal to Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus

2. Comparative Pangenomic Insights into the Distinct Evolution of Virulence Factors Among Grapevine Trunk Pathogens

4. Geographic Location, Management Strategy, and Huanglongbing Disease Affect Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities Across U.S. Citrus Orchards

5. Microbiome diversity, composition and assembly in a California citrus orchard

6. Microbial Turnover and Dispersal Events Occur in Synchrony with Plant Phenology in the Perennial Evergreen Tree Crop Citrus sinensis

7. Identity and pathogenicity of Botryosphaeriaceae and Diaporthaceae from Juglans regia in Chile

8. Disease-Induced Microbial Shifts in Citrus Indicate Microbiome-Derived Responses to Huanglongbing Across the Disease Severity Spectrum

9. Characterization of Lasiodiplodia species associated with grapevines in Mexico

10. Profiling grapevine trunk pathogens in planta: a case for community-targeted DNA metabarcoding

11. Phylogenomics of Plant-Associated Botryosphaeriaceae Species

12. Microbial Landscape of the Grapevine Endosphere in the Context of Pierce’s Disease

13. Temporal Dynamics of the Sap Microbiome of Grapevine Under High Pierce’s Disease Pressure

14. Long-Term Benefits of Protecting Table Grape Vineyards against Trunk Diseases in the California Desert

15. Whole-Genome Resequencing and Pan-Transcriptome Reconstruction Highlight the Impact of Genomic Structural Variation on Secondary Metabolite Gene Clusters in the Grapevine Esca Pathogen Phaeoacremonium minimum

16. Xylem Vessel Diameter Affects the Compartmentalization of the Vascular Pathogen Phaeomoniella chlamydospora in Grapevine

17. Genome Sequence and Assembly of 18 Fusarium Isolates from Florida Citrus under High Huanglongbing Disease Pressure and California Citrus under Low Huanglongbing Disease Pressure

18. Biochemical and Histological Insights into the Interaction Between the Canker PathogenNeofusicoccum parvumandPrunus dulcis

19. Microbial Turnover and Dispersal Events Occur in Synchrony with Plant Phenology in the Perennial Evergreen Tree CropCitrus sinensis

20. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal composition across US citrus orchards, management strategies, and disease severity spectrum

21. Synthesis of Deoxyradicinin, an Inhibitor of Xylella fastidiosa and Liberibacter crescens, a Culturable Surrogate for Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus

22. Comparative Profiling of Wood Canker Pathogens from Spore Traps and Symptomatic Plant Samples Within California Almond and Walnut Orchards

23. Biochemical and Histological Insights into the Interaction Between the Canker Pathogen

24. A Close-up Look at Screens for Excluding Asian Citrus Psyllids

25. Quantitative Trait Locus Analysis in Avocado: The Challenge of a Slow-maturing Horticultural Tree Crop

26. Delivery, uptake, fate, and transport of engineered nanoparticles in plants: a critical review and data analysis

27. Phylogenomics of Plant-Associated Botryosphaeriaceae Species

28. Phylogenomics of plant-associated Botryosphaeriaceae species

29. Synthesis of Deoxyradicinin, an Inhibitor of

30. Behind the curtain of the compartmentalization process: Exploring how xylem vessel diameter impacts vascular pathogen resistance

31. An In Vitro Pipeline for Screening and Selection of Citrus-Associated Microbiota with Potential Anti-'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus' Properties

32. Delivery, Fate, and Mobility of Silver Nanoparticles in Citrus Trees

33. Endophytic microbial assemblage in grapevine

34. An

35. Bacterial and Fungal Next Generation Sequencing Datasets and Metadata from Citrus Infected with ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’

36. Optimal Nutrient Concentration Ranges of ‘Hass’ Avocado Cauliflower Stage Inflorescences—Potential Diagnostic Tool to Optimize Tree Nutrient Status and Increase Yield

37. Microbial Landscape of the Grapevine Endosphere in the Context of Pierce’s Disease

38. Closed‐reference metatranscriptomics enables in planta profiling of putative virulence activities in the grapevine trunk disease complex

39. Temporal Dynamics of the Sap Microbiome of Grapevine Under High Pierce’s Disease Pressure

40. Identification of Eutypa lata by PCR-RFLP

41. Use of Boron for the Control of Eutypa Dieback of Grapevines

42. Characterization of Species of Diaporthe from Wood Cankers of Grape in Eastern North American Vineyards

43. First Report of Wood Canker Caused by Neoscytalidium dimidiatum on Grapevine in California

44. Modeling of xylem vessel occlusion in grapevine

45. Assessment of Pierce’s disease susceptibility inVitisviniferacultivars with different pedigrees

46. Characterization of Cytospora isolates from wood cankers of declining grapevine in North America, with the descriptions of two new Cytospora species

47. First Report of Diaporthe cynaroidis and D. australafricana Associated with Walnut Branch Canker in Chile

48. Profiling grapevine trunk pathogens in planta: A case for community-targeted DNA metabarcoding

49. Whole-genome resequencing and pan-transcriptome reconstruction highlight the impact of genomic structural variation on secondary metabolism gene clusters in the grapevine Esca pathogenPhaeoacremonium minimum

50. Radicinin from Cochliobolus sp. inhibits Xylella fastidiosa , the causal agent of Pierce’s Disease of grapevine

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