Contact information of Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Serial Information
Download restrictions: free of charge
Editor: Ing. Eva Karská, (Executive Editor PPS)
Description: The journal publishes original papers, short communications, critical reviews, personal news, and book reviews covering all areas of diseases and pests of plants, weeds, and plant protection.
Series handle: RePEc:caa:jnlpps
ISSN: 1805-9341 (Online), 1212-2580 (Print)
Citations RSS feed: at CitEc
Impact factors
Access and download statisticsTop item:
Corrections
All material on this site has been provided by the respective publishers and authors. You can help
correct errors and omissions. When requesting a correction, please mention this item's handle: RePEc:caa:jnlpps. See general information about how to correct material in RePEc.
For technical questions regarding this item, or to correct its authors, title, abstract, bibliographic or download information, contact: Ivo Andrle (email available below). General contact details of provider: https://www.cazv.cz/en/home/ .
Content
2002, Volume 38, Issue SI2-6thConfEFPP
- 381-383 Tan spot development peculiarities in Latvia
by B. Bankina
- 384-387 Dark leaf and pod spot (Alternaria brassicae) on oilseeds (Brassica napus) in Lithuania
by I. Brazauskiene & E. Petraitiene
- 391-394 Morphotypes of Botrytis cinerea Pers.: Fr. in the conditions of Belarus
by A.K. Khramtsov & A.S. Shukanov & V.D. Polyksenova
- 395-398 Distribution and pathogenic peculiarities of fungi of the Alternaria genus on vegetable crops in Lithuania
by A. Shidlauskiené & E. Surviliené
- 399-401 Investigation of biological peculiarities of Blumeriella jaapii
by A. Valiushkaite
- 402-405 Evaluation of fusarioses in selected grass species
by B. Voženílková & F. Klimeš
- 406-407 Comparison of multiplex real-time PCR and ergosterol assays in quantifying Heterobasidion annosum in planta
by A.M. Hietala & M. Eikenes & M. Kvaalen & H. Solheim & C.G. Fossdal
- 408-410 Occurrence and virulence of wheat yellow rust in Hungary during 1999-2001
by K. Manninger
- 411-414 Biodiversity of rust fungi in the Šumava (Bohemian Forest) and in the Krkonoše (Giant Mountains), Czech Republic
by J. Marková
- 415-416 Distribution of cucurbit powdery mildew species in the Czech Republic
by E. Křístková & A. Lebeda & B. Sedláková & M. Duchoslav
- 417-420 Comparison of two wheat powdery mildew differential sets in seedling tests
by G. Vida & L. Szunics & M. Gál & O. Veisz & Z. Bedő
- 421-424 Septoria epidemics on wheat: combined use of visual assessment and PCR-based diagnostics to identify mechanisms of disease escape
by B.A. Fraaije & D.J. Lovell & S. Baldwin
- 425-428 Development and ultrastructure observations of secondary hyphae of Podosphaera leucotricha on apple cultivars of varying susceptibility to powdery mildew
by E. Rakhimova
- 429-431 Development of Colletotrichum acutatum in the foliar tissue of strawberry plants
by F.T. Arroyo & F.J. Moreno & P. Daza & J. Torreblanca & G. García-Herdugo & B. De Los Santos & C. Barrau & C. Blanco & M. Porras & F. Romero
- 432-435 The role of gum induced by Fusarium oxysporum Schlecht. Snyd. et Hans. f.sp. tulipae Apt. in tulip bulbs on growth and development of the pathogen
by A. Saniewska
- 436-438 Preliminary evaluation of the effect of Ampelomyces quisqualis on the degree of plant infestation with selected Erysiphales species proposed as potential bioindicators
by E. Sucharzewska & M. Dynowska
- 439-441 Effect of cropping system on a fungal community colonizing seeds of fodder galega (Galega orientalis Lam.)
by B. Cwalina-Ambroziak
- 442-445 Microorganisms colonising the rhizosphere of winter wheat protected with Impact Super 347 SC fungicide and Bion 50 WG plant resistance stimulator
by U. Wachowska & B. Majchrzak
- 446-448 Oxidative burst and cell death induced by b-quercinin and zoospores of Phytophthora quercina in tobacco cell cultures
by J. Koehl & E.F. Elstner & W. OßWALD & I. Heiser
- 449-451 Changes in photosynthetic apparatus of tobacco leaves in conditions of virus infection and shortage of nitrogen
by V.Z. Ulinets & V.P. Polischuk
- 452-454 Inhibition of Solanaceae plants by combined effect of increased concentrations of heavy metals and viral infection
by I.G. Budzanivska & F. Demyanenko
- 455-457 Stress caused by plant virus infection in presence of heavy metals
by A.V. Shevchenko & I.G. Budzanivska & T.P. Shevchenko & V.P. Polischuk
- 458-460 Functional studies on the role of reactive oxygen intermediates in the resistance of barley against powdery mildew
by R. Hückelhoven & M. Trujillo & C. Dechert & H. Schultheiss & K.-H. Kogel
- 461-465 In planta and in vitro interactions between Phomopsis (Diaporthe) isolates and sunflower
by A.M. Pennisi & M.R. Abenavoli & B. Maimone & L. Di Dio
- 466-468 Side effect of iodosulfuron-methyl/Na + mefenpyr-diethyl and isoproturon on micromycetes on winter wheat
by E. Prokinová & K. Patočková
- 469-473 Chitinases and endoglucanases synthesized in the infected barley leaves in the powdery mildew period sporulation
by E. Hlinková & M. Bobák & P. Illéš
- 474-476 Albugo candida (white rust) suppresses resistance to downy mildew pathogens in Arabidopsis thaliana
by A.J. Cooper & A. Woods-Tör & E.B. Holub
- 477-479 Knock-down of the small G-protein RACB enhances penetration-resistance of barley against the powdery mildew fungus
by H. Schultheiss & C. Dechert & K.-H. Kogel & R. Hückelhoven
- 480-482 Characterization of two closely linked soybean pgip genes and transcript regulation following pathogen infection and wounding
by D. R Ovidio & S. Roberti & M. Melaragni & C. Capodicasa & L.S. Sella & F. Favaron
- 483-486 Isolation of differentially expressed genes involved in clubroot disease
by A. Schuller & J. Ludwig-Müller
- 487-488 Promoter studies of chemically induced BCI-genes in the pathosystem barley - powdery mildew
by U. Geldermann & G. Langen & K.-H. Kogel
- 490-493 Cross-protection mechanisms between biotic and abiotic stresses in plants
by D. Demaria & D. Valentino & A. Matta & F. Cardinale
- 494-496 Chitosan in the control of rose powdery mildew and downy mildew
by T. Wojdyła
- 497-501 Stimulant effect of plant activator BION on photosynthesis and its inhibitory effect on pathogenic fungi
by M.K. Solntsev & V.A. Karavaev & T.P. Yurina & E.V. Yurina & A.M. Kuznetsov & I.B. Polyakova & V.V. Frantsev
- 502-503 Host gene expression at an early stage of virus resistance induction
by E. GAMMELGÅRD & M.L. Mohan & R.A. Andersson & J.P.T. Valkonen
- 504-506 Temporal expression of a PGIP-gene in strawberry cultivars induced by wounding or by Botrytis cinerea infection
by L. Mehli
- 507-509 Role of plant cell in host-pathogen interactions: Lactuca spp.-Bremia lactucae
by M. Sedlářová & A. Lebeda & P. Binarová & L. Luhová
- 510-512 Several downy mildew resistance genes in Arabidopsis require signaling via a homologue of yeast SGT1
by M. Tör & P. Gordon & A. Cuzick & A. Yemm & E.B. Holub
- 513-515 Increase of plum resistance to natural infections with Plum pox virus
by N. Minoiu & I. Oprean & I. Platon & P. Stegerean
- 516-518 Ergosterol induces mobilization of internal calcium in tobacco cells
by T. Kašparovský & M.-L. Milat & J.-P. Blein & L. Havel & V. Mikeš
- 519-522 Resistance of Arabidopsis thaliana to the obligate biotrophic parasite Plasmodiophora brassicae
by A. Arbeiter & M. Fähling & H. Graf & M.D. Sacristán & J. Siemens
- 523-527 The role of type III secretion system in Erwinia carotovora subsp. atroseptica virulence
by A.V. Ageichik & A.N. Evtushenkov & Y.A. Nikolaichik
- 528-530 Monitoring of endophytic Brenneria salicis in willow and its relation to watermark disease
by M. Maes & S. Baeyen & H. De Croo & K. De Smet & M. Steenackers
- 531-532 Virulence complexity and its increasing in the Czech population of Blumeria graminis f.sp. hordei
by A. Dreiseitl
- 533-535 Greenhouse test for the resistance to root and stem rot of Hypericum perforatum L. accessions
by A. Kačergius & D. RADAITIENÉ
- 536-538 Occurrence of pathotypes of Diplocarpon rosae on roses in Belgium
by L. Leus & G. Kegelaers & E. Van Bockstaele & M. Höfte
- 539-541 Statice downy mildew and plant susceptibility to Peronospora statices
by C. Skrzypczak
- 542-544 Maize resistance to Sugarcane mosaic virus
by R. Pokorný & M. Porubová
- 545-551 Ways of increasing resistance to viruses into the single plant and in populations
by I.T. Balashova-Lakhmatova & N.N. Balashova & V.F. Pivovarov
- 552-554 Effect of rootstock clones on fire blight susceptibility in scion apple cultivars
by J. Korba & K. Patáková & V. Kůdela
- 555-557 Assessment of genetic resistance to crown gall in roots of apricot hybrid descents
by J. Tsiantos & P. Psallidas & J.M.S. Martins
- 558-560 Genetic diversity of barley landraces from Near East, North Africa and Southern Europe in relation to resistance to powdery mildew
by J.H. Czembor & H.J. Czembor & M. Mackey
- 561-564 Reaction of pea selections to Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. pisi (races 1, 2, 5, 6) and Fusarium solani
by J. Hýsek & J. Kreuzman & J. Brožová
- 565-568 New Polish cultivars of flax resistant to Fusarium wilt
by A. Andruszewska & K. Langner & M. Byczyńska
- 569-571 Reaction of maize hybrids to ear rot caused by Fusarium graminearum Schwabe
by M. Pastirčák & M. Lemmens & A. Šrobárová
- 572-574 Sensitivity of winter rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) to isolates of the fungus Leptosphaeria maculans (Desm.) Ces. et de Not
by E. Plachká & L. Odstrčilová
- 575-579 Response of winter wheat cultivars to artificial infection with Pyrenophora tritici-repentis in field and greenhouse conditions
by J. Šárová & V. Šíp & A. Hanzalová
- 580-582 Characterisation of fusarium head blight resistance located on chromosome 4A of Triticum macha
by A. Steed & E. Chandler & M. Thomsett & J. Carter & S. Faure & P. Nicholson
- 583-587 Evaluation of gooseberry cultivars resistance to the American gooseberry powdery mildew Sphaerotheca mors uvae Schwein and its chemical control
by M. Vaverka & S. Vaverka
- 588-589 Mapping of resistance genes to brown rust in 1R chromosome of rye (Secale cereale L.)
by O.A. Baranova & A.P. Dmitriev & A.V. Voylocov & O.V. Solodukhina
- 590-592 Occurrence and intensity of more important fungal diseases on soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) cultivars
by T. Duvnjak & M. Vrataric & A. Sudaric & J. Cosic
- 593-595 Efficiency of leaf rust resistance genes in Martonvásár
by M. Gál & L. Szunics & G. Vida & Lu. Szunics & O. Veisz & Z. Bedő
- 596-599 Genetic control and combining ability of resistance to American mildew, Septoria leaf spot and gall mite in black currant
by T. Šikšnianas
- 600-603 Using scab resistant donors in apple breeding
by B. Gelvonauskis & D. GELVONAUSKIENÉ
- 604-607 Sunflower breeding for resistance to the new races of broomrape (Orobanche cumana Wallr.) in Romania
by M. Păcureanu Joiţa & E. Procopovici & S. Raranciuc
- 608-612 Nicotiana benthamiana plants transgenic for PPV-SWC coat protein are resistant to PPV infection
by S. Comes & A. Fanigliulo & P. Piazzolla & A. Crescenzi
- 612-614 Genetic control of Pyrenophora teres virulence to three barley accessions
by N. Mironenko & O. Filatova & O. Afanasenko
- 615-616 Characterisation of a PR-1: Luciferase transgenic line deployed to uncover novel defence-related Arabidopsis mutants by luciferase imaging
by A. Chini & S. Murray & J. Grant & C. Thomson & G. Loake
- 617-619 Protective activity of the fungal polysaccharides against fusariosis
by A. Šrobárová & G. Kogan & L. Tamas & E. Machová
- 620-622 Effects of temperature on in vitro response of Trichoderma strains against strawberry pathogen Rhizoctonia solani Kühn
by M. Porras & C. Barrau & B. Santos & F.T. Arroyo & C. Blanco & F. Romero
- 623-625 Effect of aqueous extracts of aspen, black currant, folded blackberry and walnut leaves on development of pathogenic fungi
by E. Stompor-Chrzan
- 626-628 Effectiveness of CaCl2 and Tween 80 in enhancing yeast biocontrol activity against Penicillium digitatum on tarocco orange
by L. Strano & A. Campisano & V. Coco & V. Grimaldi & A. Catara
- 629-630 Fungicidal preparations from Inula viscosa
by Y. Cohen & A. Baider & B. Ben-Daniel & Y. Ben-Daniel
- 631-633 Fungi isolated from soil with quicksets of Chamaecyparis lawsoniana and their influence on the growth of Phytophthora cinnamomi and Rhizoctonia solani
by H. Kurzawińska & I. Gajda
- 634-637 In vitro evaluation of fungal antagonists of Phytophthora nicotianae
by R. Nicoletti & F. Raimo & E. Cozzolino
- 638-641 Assessment of orange fruit colonization by biocontrol yeasts
by V. Coco & V. Grimaldi & A. Campisano & L. Strano & A. Catara
- 642-644 Effect of the product of radiational removal of SO2 and NOx from combustion gases on the population of Globodera rostochiensis nematodes (Woll., Behrens 1975)
by G. Kaup & K. Janowicz & K. Paruch
- 645-647 Biological control of seedling damping-off and root rot of sugar beet plants
by M.K. El-Kazzaz & M.M. Badr & H.M. El-Zahaby & M.I. Gouda
- 648-651 Potato virus S (PVS): puzzling virus for potato breeders and seed producers
by P. Dědič & J. Ptáček & V. Horáčková & V. Matoušek & N. Čeřovská & M. Filigarová
- 652-655 Incidence and severity of Septoria leaf blotch in winter wheat in relation to reduced dosage of fungicides
by I. Gaurilčikiené
- 656-658 Verticillium wilt in tree species; elements for integrated and innovative management strategies (EU-Project QLRT-CT99-1523)
by J.A. Hiemstra
- 659-661 Decrease of Venturia inaequalis (Cook) Aderh. sensitivity to dodine and sterol demethylation inhibitor fungicides
by B. Meszka & A. Bielenin
- 662-666 Healthiness of winter wheat and spring barley farmed under different systems
by A. Łukanowski & A. Baturo & Cz. Sadowski
- 667-669 Control of powdery mildew, Blumeria graminis (DC), in spring and winter wheat with decision support system based on assessments and weather data
by R. SEMAŠKIENÉ & K. TAMOŠINAS & Z. Dabkevičius
- 670-672 The sensitivity of Botrytis cinerea Pers.: Fr. to new botryticides in the protection of vineyards
by S. Topolovec-Pintarić & B. Cvjetković & T. Miličević
- 673-680 Associated-food-hazards: storage fungi and mites in poppy, mustard, lettuce and wheat
by V. Stejskal & J. Hubert & A. Kubátová
- 681-683 Control of ergot (Claviceps purpurea (Fr.) Tul.) ascoscarpus formation under the impact of chemical, biological seed dressing
by Z. Dabkevičius & R. SEMAŠKIENÉ
- 684-687 Practical experience with antiresistance strategies in the fungicides control of potato late blight
by P. Doležal & E. Hausvater & V. Táborský
- 689-691 Dynamics of most important fungal diseases of strawberries in Croatia and suggestions for integrated control
by T. Miličević & B. Cvjetković & S. Topolovec-Pintarić
- 692-695 Effects of sewage sludge on the parameters of the crop production and influence on some phytopathogenic soil fungi
by I. Pisarek & E.B. Moliszewska
- 696-699 Incidence of temperature-related abiotic diseases in Spanish garlic bulbs
by J. Cabrera & F.J. López-Bellido & D. Recio & J.M. Alía & M. Serrano & C. Verdejo
- 700-703 Integrated control strategy of apple scab according to warning equipment
by L. Raudonis
- 704-710 Case studies for precision agriculture
by J. Šilha & P. Hamouz & V. Táborský & K. Štípek & J. Šnobl & K. Voříšek & L. Růžek & L. Brodský & K. Švec
- 711-713 Durable resistance against Meloidogyne chitwoodi and M. fallax
by F.C. Zoon & W. Golinowski & R. Janssen & D. Mugniéry & M.S. Phillips & M. Schlathoelter & G. Smant & L. Van Kruijssen & J.G. Van Der Beek
- 714-716 Molecular and genetic studies of the basis of virulence/avirulence in Meloidogyne chitwoodi
by V.C. Blok & J. Wishart & D. Mugniéry & M. Bossis & P. Castagnone-Sereno & C. Neveu & G. Smant & C. Zijlstra & F.C. Zoon & M.S. Phillips
- 717-720 Breeding tools for durable resistance to nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) of coffee varieties
by P. Lashermes
- 721-722 Comparison of gene expression in Solanum bulbocastanum infected with virulent and avirulent isolates of Meloidogyne chitwoodi
by J. Wishart & M.S. Phillips & A. Paterson & V.C. Blok
2002, Volume 38, Issue SI1-6thConfEFPP
2002, Volume 38, Issue 4
2002, Volume 38, Issue 3
2002, Volume 38, Issue 2
2002, Volume 38, Issue 1
2001, Volume 37, Issue 4
2001, Volume 37, Issue 3