Vol. 157 ArticlePS-1: Agriculture in Ukraine with a focus on oilseed crops
Pages: 1-4
€ 5.00Add to cartPS-2: Overview of integrated crop protection in French rapeseed production
Pages: 5-6
€ 0.00Add to cartPS-3: Quantitative genetics and functional genomics of specialized metabolism in Brassica napus as a tool for the understanding of biotic interactions
Pages: 7
€ 0.00Add to cartS1-1: Characterization of Leptosphaeria maculans, the causal agent of blackleg disease in Northern and Central regions of Germany
Pages: 10
€ 0.00Add to cartS1-2: Leptosphaeria species causing blackleg disease in oilseed rape and frequencies of L. maculans races in the Czech Republic
Pages: 11-13
€ 5.00Add to cartS1-3: Race structure characterization of Leptosphaeria maculans causing oilseed rape blackleg disease in Tunisia from 2018 to 2020
Pages: 14-16
€ 5.00Add to cartS1.4: Large-scale population survey of Leptosphaeria maculans in France highlights both on-going breakdowns and potentially efficient resistance genes in rapeseed
Pages: 17-19
€ 5.00Add to cartS2-1: Gene-for-gene interactions contribute to stem canker quantitative resistance in rapeseed
Pages: 21
€ 0.00Add to cartS2-2: Characterization of epistatic interactions within a family of structurally conserved fungal effectors and of their broad-spectrum recognition by a plant resistance protein
Pages: 22-23
€ 0.00Add to cartS2-3: Use of different strategies to enable an optimal introgression of Brassica nigra Rlm10 blackleg resistance gene into B. napus
Pages: 24-27
€ 5.00Add to cartS3-1: Changes in Leptosphaeria maculans associated mycobiota on different Brassica napus cultivars and over a cropping season, with a focus on fungal pathogens
Pages: 29-30
€ 0.00Add to cartS3-2: Plenodomus biglobosus can utilize more carbon sources than P. lingam
Pages: 31-33
€ 0.00Add to cartS4-1: Cultural characteristics and different virulence patterns of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum isolates from oilseed rape crops
Pages: 35
€ 0.00Add to cartS4-2: Overview of the joint research project "SkleroPro" – Evaluation of environmental factors affecting Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
Pages: 36-39
€ 5.00Add to cartS4-3: Bacterial volatile mediated dormancy of microsclerotia of Verticillium longisporum in soil
Pages: 40-41
€ 5.00Add to cartS4-4: Azole fungicides sensitivity screening of Irish Pyrenopeziza brassicae populations and investigation of molecular mechanisms of insensitivity within CYP51 gene
Pages: 42-44
€ 5.00Add to cartS4-5: Systematic map of plant protection management methods in oilseed rape
Pages: 45
€ 0.00Add to cartS5-1: Disease reaction of different plant species against virulent isolates of Plasmodiophora brassicae
Pages: 47-50
€ 5.00Add to cartS5-2: Bulk segregant analysis (BSA) for identification of clubroot resistance loci in the rapeseed DH population resynthesis S101 x Raptor
Pages: 51
€ 0.00Add to cartS5-3: Innovative biocontrol measures against Plasmodiophora brassicae Wor.
Pages: 52-54
€ 5.00Add to cartP-1: Leptosphaeria biglobosa inhibits production of secondary metabolite sirodesmin PL by L. maculans in planta
Pages: 56-60
€ 5.00Add to cartP-2: Occurrence of blackleg pathogens in Swedish winter oilseed rape revealed by Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification
Pages: 61
€ 0.00Add to cartP-3: Marker assisted selection in Brassica napus breeding for stem canker (Leptosphaeria spp.) resistance
Pages: 62-65
€ 5.00Add to cartP-4: Effects of plant age and inoculum concentration on light leaf spot disease phenotypes on oilseed rape
Pages: 66-69
€ 5.00Add to cartP-5: Spectrum of resistance to Verticillium longisporum in Polish winter oilseed rape breeding materials
Pages: 70-72
€ 5.00Add to cartS1-1: Pyrethroid resistance monitoring in French Coleoptera populations in oilseed rape
Pages: 75
€ 0.00Add to cartS1-2: Parasitoid’s vertical distribution in flowering oilseed rape and implications for insecticide application
Pages: 76
€ 0.00Add to cartS1-3: Prospects for research on RNAi-based protection of oilseed rape
Pages: 77-80
€ 5.00Add to cartS1-4: Laboratory assessment of the potential of biopesticides to control the cabbage stem flea beetle
Pages: 81-84
€ 5.00Add to cartP-1: Incidence of resistance to pyrethroids and carbamates in Czech populations of green peach aphid (Myzus persicae) from oilseed rape fields
Pages: 85-87
€ 5.00Add to cartP-2: Sensitivity of cabbage stem flea beetles to insecticides
Pages: 88-90
€ 5.00Add to cartP-3: The impact of insecticide applications on the mortality of pollen beetle larvae and parasitism in winter oilseed rape buds
Pages: 91-93
€ 5.00Add to cartP-4: Assessing the effect of six essential oils on cabbage seedpod weevil and the parasitoid Nasonia vitipennis
Pages: 94-95
€ 0.00Add to cartS2-1: Perspectives for integrated insect pest protection in oilseed rape breeding
Pages: 97
€ 0.00Add to cartS2-2 Evaluation of varietal differences in vigour and tolerance to flea beetle larvae (Psylliodes chrysocephala) among rapeseed varieties grown in France
Pages: 98
€ 0.00Add to cartS2-3: Phenotyping of Brassica juncea-fruticulosa introgression lines for resistance against Lipaphis erysismi (Kaltenbach)
Pages: 99
€ 0.00Add to cartS2-4: Of glucosinolates and saponins – Pollen beetles can cope with general but not specific plant defence compounds in crucifers
Pages: 100
€ 0.00Add to cartS2-5: Chemical bases of host-plant rejection in a pollinivorous insect facing flower buds
Pages: 101
€ 0.00Add to cartP-5: Relative susceptibility of canola and non-canola cultivars to Lipaphis erysimi (Kaltenbach)
Pages: 102
€ 0.00Add to cartP-6: Developing oilseed rape resistance to feeding by Psylliodes chrysocephala: bioassay and considerations
Pages: 103
€ 0.00Add to cartP-7: Identification of a palatable white mustard variety to cabbage stem flea beetle feeding
Pages: 104
€ 0.00Add to cartS3-1: Understanding how oilseed rape crops are colonized by the cabbage stem flea beetle Psylliodes chrysocephala
Pages: 106
€ 0.00Add to cartS3-2: Regular and synchronous population cycles of cabbage stem flea beetle facilitate integrated pest management
Pages: 107
€ 0.00Add to cartS3-3: Insights into the aestivation in cabbage stem flea beetle (Psylliodes chrysocephala)
Pages: 108
€ 0.00Add to cartS3-4: Ecology and distribution of cabbage stem flea beetle and its parasitoids in UK winter oilseed rape crops: steps towards Integrated Pest Management
Pages: 109-111
€ 5.00Add to cartS3-5: Assessment of cabbage stem flea beetle (Psylliodes chrysocephala L.) and rape winter stem weevil (Ceutorhynchus picitarsis G.) risk by integrating agronomic and pest risks
Pages: 112
€ 0.00Add to cartS3-6: Control of Ceutorhynchus napi and C. pallidactylus
Pages: 113
€ 0.00Add to cartP-8: Monitoring cabbage stem flea beetles (Psylliodes chrysocephala) on an oilseed rape field during winter 2021/2022
Pages: 114-119
€ 5.00Add to cartP-9: Companion planting as a method of reducing pest pressure from Psylliodes chrysocephala on winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus)
Pages: 120-130
€ 5.00Add to cartP-10: Long-term trends in Brassicogethes aeneus abundance in the UK
Pages: 131
€ 0.00Add to cartS4-1: Combining agronomy and conservation biological control at a territory scale for pest management
Pages: 133
€ 0.00Add to cartS4-2: When intercropping also rhymes with insect pest management: the case study of oilseed rape
Pages: 134
€ 0.00Add to cartS4-3: Flower strips do not constitute an aestivation site for cabbage stem flea beetles, in contrast to woodland edges
Pages: 135
€ 0.00Add to cartS4-4: Effects of perennial flower strips on the parasitism of oilseed rape pests
Pages: 136
€ 0.00Add to cartS4-5: Spatiotemporal distance between oilseed rape fields reduces pollen beetle abundance without affecting biocontrol
Pages: 137-138
€ 0.00Add to cartS4-6: Waiver of oilseed rape production in a large area for one year to reduce insect pest pressure in the following season?
Pages: 139
€ 0.00Add to cartP-11: The benefits and risks of including Brassicaceous plants in field margins to promote conservation biocontrol of specialist oilseed rape pests
Pages: 140
€ 0.00Add to cartS5-1: Identification of the predators of oilseed rape pests and quantification of predation services using camera trapping
Pages: 142
€ 0.00Add to cartS5-2: Dynamics of pollen beetle (Brassicogethes aeneus) immigration in European oilseed rape
Pages: 143
€ 0.00Add to cartP-12: Developmental and enzymatic defense response of hemp aphid Phorodon cannabis to selected abiotic stresses
Pages: 145-148
€ 5.00Add to cartP-13: Effect of herbicides and aphids on the synthesis of fatty acids in Cannabis sativa
Pages: 149
€ 0.00Add to cart
PS-1: Agriculture in Ukraine with a focus on oilseed crops
Pages: 1-4
€ 5.00Add to cartPS-2: Overview of integrated crop protection in French rapeseed production
Pages: 5-6
€ 0.00Add to cartPS-3: Quantitative genetics and functional genomics of specialized metabolism in Brassica napus as a tool for the understanding of biotic interactions
Pages: 7
€ 0.00Add to cartS1-1: Characterization of Leptosphaeria maculans, the causal agent of blackleg disease in Northern and Central regions of Germany
Pages: 10
€ 0.00Add to cartS1-2: Leptosphaeria species causing blackleg disease in oilseed rape and frequencies of L. maculans races in the Czech Republic
Pages: 11-13
€ 5.00Add to cartS1-3: Race structure characterization of Leptosphaeria maculans causing oilseed rape blackleg disease in Tunisia from 2018 to 2020
Pages: 14-16
€ 5.00Add to cartS1.4: Large-scale population survey of Leptosphaeria maculans in France highlights both on-going breakdowns and potentially efficient resistance genes in rapeseed
Pages: 17-19
€ 5.00Add to cartS2-1: Gene-for-gene interactions contribute to stem canker quantitative resistance in rapeseed
Pages: 21
€ 0.00Add to cartS2-2: Characterization of epistatic interactions within a family of structurally conserved fungal effectors and of their broad-spectrum recognition by a plant resistance protein
Pages: 22-23
€ 0.00Add to cartS2-3: Use of different strategies to enable an optimal introgression of Brassica nigra Rlm10 blackleg resistance gene into B. napus
Pages: 24-27
€ 5.00Add to cartS3-1: Changes in Leptosphaeria maculans associated mycobiota on different Brassica napus cultivars and over a cropping season, with a focus on fungal pathogens
Pages: 29-30
€ 0.00Add to cartS3-2: Plenodomus biglobosus can utilize more carbon sources than P. lingam
Pages: 31-33
€ 0.00Add to cartS4-1: Cultural characteristics and different virulence patterns of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum isolates from oilseed rape crops
Pages: 35
€ 0.00Add to cartS4-2: Overview of the joint research project "SkleroPro" – Evaluation of environmental factors affecting Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
Pages: 36-39
€ 5.00Add to cartS4-3: Bacterial volatile mediated dormancy of microsclerotia of Verticillium longisporum in soil
Pages: 40-41
€ 5.00Add to cartS4-4: Azole fungicides sensitivity screening of Irish Pyrenopeziza brassicae populations and investigation of molecular mechanisms of insensitivity within CYP51 gene
Pages: 42-44
€ 5.00Add to cartS4-5: Systematic map of plant protection management methods in oilseed rape
Pages: 45
€ 0.00Add to cartS5-1: Disease reaction of different plant species against virulent isolates of Plasmodiophora brassicae
Pages: 47-50
€ 5.00Add to cartS5-2: Bulk segregant analysis (BSA) for identification of clubroot resistance loci in the rapeseed DH population resynthesis S101 x Raptor
Pages: 51
€ 0.00Add to cartS5-3: Innovative biocontrol measures against Plasmodiophora brassicae Wor.
Pages: 52-54
€ 5.00Add to cartP-1: Leptosphaeria biglobosa inhibits production of secondary metabolite sirodesmin PL by L. maculans in planta
Pages: 56-60
€ 5.00Add to cartP-2: Occurrence of blackleg pathogens in Swedish winter oilseed rape revealed by Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification
Pages: 61
€ 0.00Add to cartP-3: Marker assisted selection in Brassica napus breeding for stem canker (Leptosphaeria spp.) resistance
Pages: 62-65
€ 5.00Add to cartP-4: Effects of plant age and inoculum concentration on light leaf spot disease phenotypes on oilseed rape
Pages: 66-69
€ 5.00Add to cartP-5: Spectrum of resistance to Verticillium longisporum in Polish winter oilseed rape breeding materials
Pages: 70-72
€ 5.00Add to cartS1-1: Pyrethroid resistance monitoring in French Coleoptera populations in oilseed rape
Pages: 75
€ 0.00Add to cartS1-2: Parasitoid’s vertical distribution in flowering oilseed rape and implications for insecticide application
Pages: 76
€ 0.00Add to cartS1-3: Prospects for research on RNAi-based protection of oilseed rape
Pages: 77-80
€ 5.00Add to cartS1-4: Laboratory assessment of the potential of biopesticides to control the cabbage stem flea beetle
Pages: 81-84
€ 5.00Add to cartP-1: Incidence of resistance to pyrethroids and carbamates in Czech populations of green peach aphid (Myzus persicae) from oilseed rape fields
Pages: 85-87
€ 5.00Add to cartP-2: Sensitivity of cabbage stem flea beetles to insecticides
Pages: 88-90
€ 5.00Add to cartP-3: The impact of insecticide applications on the mortality of pollen beetle larvae and parasitism in winter oilseed rape buds
Pages: 91-93
€ 5.00Add to cartP-4: Assessing the effect of six essential oils on cabbage seedpod weevil and the parasitoid Nasonia vitipennis
Pages: 94-95
€ 0.00Add to cartS2-1: Perspectives for integrated insect pest protection in oilseed rape breeding
Pages: 97
€ 0.00Add to cartS2-2 Evaluation of varietal differences in vigour and tolerance to flea beetle larvae (Psylliodes chrysocephala) among rapeseed varieties grown in France
Pages: 98
€ 0.00Add to cartS2-3: Phenotyping of Brassica juncea-fruticulosa introgression lines for resistance against Lipaphis erysismi (Kaltenbach)
Pages: 99
€ 0.00Add to cartS2-4: Of glucosinolates and saponins – Pollen beetles can cope with general but not specific plant defence compounds in crucifers
Pages: 100
€ 0.00Add to cartS2-5: Chemical bases of host-plant rejection in a pollinivorous insect facing flower buds
Pages: 101
€ 0.00Add to cartP-5: Relative susceptibility of canola and non-canola cultivars to Lipaphis erysimi (Kaltenbach)
Pages: 102
€ 0.00Add to cartP-6: Developing oilseed rape resistance to feeding by Psylliodes chrysocephala: bioassay and considerations
Pages: 103
€ 0.00Add to cartP-7: Identification of a palatable white mustard variety to cabbage stem flea beetle feeding
Pages: 104
€ 0.00Add to cartS3-1: Understanding how oilseed rape crops are colonized by the cabbage stem flea beetle Psylliodes chrysocephala
Pages: 106
€ 0.00Add to cartS3-2: Regular and synchronous population cycles of cabbage stem flea beetle facilitate integrated pest management
Pages: 107
€ 0.00Add to cartS3-3: Insights into the aestivation in cabbage stem flea beetle (Psylliodes chrysocephala)
Pages: 108
€ 0.00Add to cartS3-4: Ecology and distribution of cabbage stem flea beetle and its parasitoids in UK winter oilseed rape crops: steps towards Integrated Pest Management
Pages: 109-111
€ 5.00Add to cartS3-5: Assessment of cabbage stem flea beetle (Psylliodes chrysocephala L.) and rape winter stem weevil (Ceutorhynchus picitarsis G.) risk by integrating agronomic and pest risks
Pages: 112
€ 0.00Add to cartS3-6: Control of Ceutorhynchus napi and C. pallidactylus
Pages: 113
€ 0.00Add to cartP-8: Monitoring cabbage stem flea beetles (Psylliodes chrysocephala) on an oilseed rape field during winter 2021/2022
Pages: 114-119
€ 5.00Add to cartP-9: Companion planting as a method of reducing pest pressure from Psylliodes chrysocephala on winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus)
Pages: 120-130
€ 5.00Add to cartP-10: Long-term trends in Brassicogethes aeneus abundance in the UK
Pages: 131
€ 0.00Add to cartS4-1: Combining agronomy and conservation biological control at a territory scale for pest management
Pages: 133
€ 0.00Add to cartS4-2: When intercropping also rhymes with insect pest management: the case study of oilseed rape
Pages: 134
€ 0.00Add to cartS4-3: Flower strips do not constitute an aestivation site for cabbage stem flea beetles, in contrast to woodland edges
Pages: 135
€ 0.00Add to cartS4-4: Effects of perennial flower strips on the parasitism of oilseed rape pests
Pages: 136
€ 0.00Add to cartS4-5: Spatiotemporal distance between oilseed rape fields reduces pollen beetle abundance without affecting biocontrol
Pages: 137-138
€ 0.00Add to cartS4-6: Waiver of oilseed rape production in a large area for one year to reduce insect pest pressure in the following season?
Pages: 139
€ 0.00Add to cartP-11: The benefits and risks of including Brassicaceous plants in field margins to promote conservation biocontrol of specialist oilseed rape pests
Pages: 140
€ 0.00Add to cartS5-1: Identification of the predators of oilseed rape pests and quantification of predation services using camera trapping
Pages: 142
€ 0.00Add to cartS5-2: Dynamics of pollen beetle (Brassicogethes aeneus) immigration in European oilseed rape
Pages: 143
€ 0.00Add to cartP-12: Developmental and enzymatic defense response of hemp aphid Phorodon cannabis to selected abiotic stresses
Pages: 145-148
€ 5.00Add to cartP-13: Effect of herbicides and aphids on the synthesis of fatty acids in Cannabis sativa
Pages: 149
€ 0.00Add to cart