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1. Identifying effector genes for detection methods in Fusarium oxysporum

5. Phylogenomic analysis of a 55.1 kb 19-gene dataset resolves a monophyletic Fusarium that includes the Fusarium solani Species Complex

6. Whole genome characterization of strains belonging to the Ralstonia solanacearum species complex and in silico analysis of TaqMan assays for detection in this heterogenous species complex

10. Abstracts of Papers presented at a Workshop on Ecology of Botrytis and Sclerotinia and their Interaction With Other Microorganisms Abstracts of Papers Presented at a Workshop on Genetic Aspects ofFusarium oxysporum and Related Species Abstracts of Papers and Discussion Contributions Presented at the Dutch-Israeli (Diarp) Workshop on Environment-Friendly Crop Protection of the Flower Industry to Suit Future Market Trends

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21. Survey for toxigenic Fusarium species on maize kernels in China

22. No to Neocosmospora: Phylogenomic and Practical Reasons for Continued Inclusion of the Fusarium solani Species Complex in the Genus Fusarium

23. No to Neocosmospora: Phylogenomic and Practical Reasons for Continued Inclusion of the Fusarium solani Species Complex in the Genus Fusarium

24. Samenvattingen Fusarium

25. Population Genomic Analysis Reveals a Highly Conserved Mitochondrial Genome in Fusarium asiaticum

26. Resistance to Fusarium head blight and mycotoxin accumulation among 129 wheat cultivars from different ecological regions in China

27. No to Neocosmospora: Phylogenomic and Practical Reasons for Continued Inclusion of the Fusarium solani Species Complex in the Genus Fusarium

29. FgPex3, a Peroxisome Biogenesis Factor, Is Involved in Regulating Vegetative Growth, Conidiation, Sexual Development, and Virulence in Fusarium graminearum

30. Infection incidence, kernel colonisation, and mycotoxin accumulation in durum wheat inoculated with Fusarium sporotrichioides, F. langsethiae or F. poae at different growth stages

32. The Fusarium graminearum Histone Acetyltransferases Are Important for Morphogenesis, DON Biosynthesis, and Pathogenicity

33. Host and Cropping System Shape the Fusarium Population: 3ADON-Producers Are Ubiquitous in Wheat Whereas NIV-Producers Are More Prevalent in Rice

34. First steps towards mitochondrial pan-genomics: Detailed analysis of Fusarium graminearum mitogenomes

35. Karyotype evolution in Fusarium

36. MycoKey Round Table Discussions of Future Directions in Research on Chemical Detection Methods, Genetics and Biodiversity of Mycotoxins

37. Associations between Fusarium species and mycotoxins in oats and spring wheat from farmers in Norway over a six-year period

39. Fusarium in the age of genomics

43. Fusarium poae Genome sequencing and assembly

44. Associations between Fusarium species and mycotoxins in oats and spring wheat from farmers fields in Norway over a six-year period

45. Crops are a main driver for species diversity and the toxigenic potential of Fusarium isolates in maize ears in China

50. Human pathogenic bacteria as contaminants in freshly consumed vegetables

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