Recent Papers
Volume15 - 2025
5. Temperature impact on mycelial growth of Diplodia spp. causing Botryosphaeria canker in Tunisian forest host species
Hlaiem S et al. (2025)
4. Effect of moringa (Moringa oleifera L.) aqueous seed extract on tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) plant artificially inoculated with Aspergillus niger causal agent of black mold disease of tomato
Gwa VI, Ige DR (2025)
3. Effects of culture filtrates of Aspergillus flavus on seed germination and seedling health of the Sesame
Rehman R et al. (2025)
2. Resolving the identity of the phytopathogen causing severe leaf spots and blights on Cinnamomum verum in Kerala, India using a polyphasic approach
Megha B et al. (2025)
1. Evaluation of phylloplane fungal flora on host plant families in the Maharashtra state of India
Dubey R, Neelima AM (2025)
Volume 14 - 2024
12. First record of Fusarium cortaderiae on climbing asparagus (Asparagus scandens): an invasive plant species in New Zealand
Tang T et al. (2024)
11. A checklist of wild mushrooms in Mizoram, Northeast India
Thachunglura VL et al. (2024)
10. Characterization and Pathogenicity of Phytopathogenic Fungi Associated with Pinus pinea in Northeastern Tunisia: Implications for Forest Health in the Mediterranean Basin.
Hlaiem S et al. (2024)
9. Diseases of Eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) and Sustainable Management in Asia
Aumentado HD, Balendres MA (2024)
8. Nigrospora macarangae associated with Ficus pumila leaf spots in Guangdong province, China
Li H et al. (2024)
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