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1. Effects of climate change on plant pathogens and host-pathogen interactions

2. Response of the flag leaf for Moroccan bread wheat varieties in the field, highlighting its biochemical composition in its resistance mechanism against yellow rust

3. Harnessing Trichoderma spp.: A Promising Approach to Control Apple Scab Disease

4. Exploring the Antifungal Activity of Moroccan Bacterial and Fungal Isolates and a Strobilurin Fungicide in the Control of Cladosporium fulvum, the Causal Agent of Tomato Leaf Mold Disease

5. Beneficial Microorganisms as Bioprotectants against Foliar Diseases of Cereals: A Review

6. Enhancing bioefficacy of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens SF14 with salicylic acid for the control of the postharvest citrus green mould

7. A Review on UAV-Based Applications for Plant Disease Detection and Monitoring

8. Exploring the Bioprotective Potential of Halophilic Bacteria against Major Postharvest Fungal Pathogens of Citrus Fruit Penicillium digitatum and Penicillium italicum

9. Evaluating Food Additives Based on Organic and Inorganic Salts as Antifungal Agents against Monilinia fructigena and Maintaining Postharvest Quality of Apple Fruit

10. Modes of Action of Biocontrol Agents and Elicitors for sustainable Protection against Bacterial Canker of Tomato

11. Comparison of Serological and Molecular Methods for Detection of Spiroplasma citri in Moroccan Citrus-Growing Areas

12. Viruses of cucurbit crops: current status in the Mediterranean Region

13. High-throughput molecular technologies for unraveling the mystery of soil microbial community: challenges and future prospects

14. Detection and Molecular Characterization of Chickpea Chlorotic Dwarf Virus and Tomato Leaf Curl New Delhi Virus in Morocco

15. Potential for Biological Control of Pythium schmitthenneri Root Rot Disease of Olive Trees (Olea europaea L.) by Antagonistic Bacteria

16. Combination of Sodium Bicarbonate (SBC) with Bacterial Antagonists for the Control of Brown Rot Disease of Fruit

17. A Panoramic View on Grapevine Trunk Diseases Threats: Case of Eutypa Dieback, Botryosphaeria Dieback, and Esca Disease

18. Biological Control of Plant Pathogens: A Global Perspective

19. Citrus Stubborn Disease: Current Insights on an Enigmatic Problem Prevailing in Citrus Orchards

20. In Vitro and In Vivo Antifungal Activities of Nine Commercial Essential Oils against Brown Rot in Apples

21. Improving the Biocontrol Potential of Bacterial Antagonists with Salicylic Acid against Brown Rot Disease and Impact on Nectarine Fruits Quality

22. The Potential of Novel Bacterial Isolates from Natural Soil for the Control of Brown Rot Disease (Monilinia fructigena) on Apple Fruits

23. Citrus Psorosis Virus: Current Insights on a Still Poorly Understood Ophiovirus

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26. Farmers' knowledge, perceptions, and farm-level management practices of citrus pests and diseases in Morocco

27. Identification, pathogenicity, fungicide sensitivity and biological control of Rhizoctonia solani associated with damping-off disease of sugar beet in Morocco

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31. Evaluating the sensitivity and efficacy of fungicides with different modes of action against Neocosmospora solani and Fusarium species, causing agents of citrus dry root rot

32. In Vitro and In Vivo Antifungal Activities of Nine Commercial Essential Oils against Brown Rot in Apples

33. Improving the Biocontrol Potential of Bacterial Antagonists with Salicylic Acid against Brown Rot Disease and Impact on Nectarine Fruits Quality

34. A Current Overview of Two Viroids Prevailing in Citrus Orchards: Citrus Exocortis Viroid and Hop Stunt Viroid

36. Dry root rot disease, an emerging threat to citrus industry worldwide under climate change: A review

37. The Potential of Novel Bacterial Isolates from Natural Soil for the Control of Brown Rot Disease (Monilinia fructigena) on Apple Fruits

38. The typical RB76 recombination breakpoint of the invasive recombinant tomato yellow leaf curl virus of Morocco can be generated experimentally but is not positively selected in tomato

39. The non-canonical tomato yellow leaf curl virus recombinant that displaced its parental viruses in Southern Morocco exhibits a high selective advantage in experimental conditions

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