- Identification des virus des plantes: problèmes et perspectives
- Thrips on cereals
- Normes OEPP ‐ Safe use of biological control/EPPO Standards ‐ Sécurité de la lutte biologique
- PP 1/285 (1) Fusarium ear rot of maize
- The Actual Status of Crop Loss Assessment
- Rooting of cuttings
- Plant-parasitic nematodes of potential phytosanitary importance, their main hosts and reported yield losses
- PM 7/24 (4) Xylella fastidiosa
- History and importance of plum pox in stone-fruit production
- [wiley.com] Environmental risk assessment scheme for plant protection products
- Biological assays for plant viruses and other graft-transmissible pathogens diagnoses: a review
- PM 7/119 (1) Nematode extraction
- A review of mechanisms of action of biological control organisms against post-harvest fruit spoilage
- Fireblight Inoculum: Sources and Dissemination
- The tomato borerTuta absolutain South America: pest status, management and insecticide resistance
- Potential of the electronic-nose for the diagnosis of bacterial and fungal diseases in fruit trees
- Plane decline in European and Mediterranean countries: associated pests and their interactions
- Biology of Pseudomonas cichorii in chrysanthemum
- Invasive alien plants along roadsides in Europe
- Bait additives as a means of improving acceptance by rodents
- Sublethal effect of Beauveria bassiana on feeding and fecundity of the sunn pest, Eurygaster integriceps Puton (Hemiptera: Scutelleridae)
- European oak declines and global warming: a theoretical assessment with special reference to the activity of Phytophthora cinnamomi
- Use of PCR in the detection and characterization of geminiviruses
- PM 7/146 (1) Tomato brown rugose fruit virus
- Research on ‘Xanthomonas translucens’ of wheat and triticale at CIMMYT
- The various means of dissemination of the fire blight bacterium Erwinia amylovora
- Olive scab: a review
- Tomato brown rugose fruit virus
- Epidemiology of sharka disease in Spain
- Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens
- Monitoring and Forecasting Methods for Codling Moth Management in the United States and Canada.
- PM 9/9 (2) Heracleum mantegazzianum, H. sosnowskyi and H. persicum
- Microwave treatment for pest control: the case of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus in Phoenix canariensis
- A methodology for assessing the risk posed by the deliberate and harmful use of plant pathogens in Europe
- Biological control methods of pest insects in oilseed rape
- A synoptic key for differentiation of Monilinia fructicola , M. fructigena and M. laxa , based on examination of cultural characters
- PM 7/2 (2) Tobacco ringspot virus
- ONIMIL, a forecaster for primary infection of downy mildew of onion
- Bacterial leaf streak of Gramineae in Iran
- Sensitivity of different methods for the detection of Ralstonia solanacearum in potato tuber extracts
- Diagnosis and detection of host-specific forms of Fusarium oxysporum
- A detection method for Pseudomonas solanacearum in symptomless potato tubers and some data on its sensitivity and specificity
- Tilletia indica Mitra Basidiomycetes: Ustilaginales
- From CLIMEX to PESKY, a generic expert system for pest risk assessment
- Bacterial Canker and Dieback Disease of Apricots (Pseudomonas syringae van Hall)
- Validation of a real-time PCR method for the detection of Phytophthora ramorum
- Experimental studies onTuta absoluta(Meyrick) in protected tomato crops in France: biological control and integrated crop protection
- Species, subspecies, race and pathotype problems in nematodes
- A review of Phytophthora diseases of different Mediterranean crops in Turkey
- Plum pox virus and the estimated costs associated with sharka disease