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2015
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Alexandra Pintye, Jeanne Ropars, Nick Harvey, Hyeon-Dong Shin, Christel Leyronas, Philippe C Nicot, Tatiana Giraud, Levente Kiss: Host Phenology and Geography as Drivers of Differentiation in Generalist Fungal Mycoparasites, PLOS ONE 10: (3) Paper e0120703. 15 p. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English DOI |
2015
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Jankovics T, Komáromi J, Fábián A, Jäger K, Vida Gy, Kiss L: New insights into the life cycle of the wheat powdery mildew: direct observation of ascosporic infection in Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici, PHYTOPATHOLOGY 105: (6) pp. 797-804. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 1 language: English DOI |
2012
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Alexandra Pintye, Zsolt Bereczky, Gábor M Kovács, László G Nagy, Xiangming Xu, Sara Elisabetta Legler, Zsuzsanna Váczy, Kálmán Zoltán Váczy, Tito Caffi, Vittorio Rossi, Levente Kiss: No Indication of Strict Host Associations in a Widespread Mycoparasite: Grapevine Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe necator) Is Attacked by Phylogenetically Distant Ampelomyces Strains in the Field, PHYTOPATHOLOGY 102: pp. 707-716. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 5 language: English DOI |
2011
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Kiss L, Pintye A, Kovács G M, Jankovics T, Fontaine M, Harvey N, Xu X, Nicot P C, Bardin M, Shykoff J A, Giraud T: Temporal isolation explains host-related genetic differentiation in a group of widespread mycoparasitic fungi, MOLECULAR ECOLOGY 20: pp. 1492-1507. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 10 language: English DOI |
2011
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Gaudeul M, Giraud T, Kiss L, Shykoff J A: Nuclear and chloroplast microsatellites show multiple introductions in the worldwide invasion history of common ragweed, Ambrosia artemisiifolia (Asteraceae), PLOS ONE 6: (3) p. e17658. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 44 language: English DOI |
2003
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Kiss L: A review of fungal antagonists of powdery mildews and their potential as biocontrol agents, PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE 59: (4) pp. 475-483. type of document: Journal paper/Review paper number of independent citations: 83 language: English DOI |
2001
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Kiss L, Cook RTA, Saenz GS, Cunnington JH, Pascoe I, Bardin M, Nicot PC, Takamatsu S, Sato Y, Rossman AY: Identification of two powdery mildew fungi, Oidium neolycopersici sp. nov. and O. lycopersici, infecting tomato in different parts of the world, MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH 105: pp. 684-697. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 58 language: English DOI |
1998
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Kiss L: Natural occurrence of Ampelomyces intracellular mycoparasites in mycelia of powdery mildew fungi, NEW PHYTOLOGIST 140: (4) pp. 709-714. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 29 language: English DOI |
1998
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Kiss L, Nakasone KK: Ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer sequences do not support the species status of Ampelomyces quisqualis, a hyperparasite of powdery mildew fungi, CURRENT GENETICS 33: (5) pp. 362-367. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 29 language: English DOI |
1997
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Kiss L: Genetic diversity in Ampelomyces isolates, hyperparasites of powdery mildew fungi, inferred from RFLP analysis of the rDNA ITS region, MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH 101: pp. 1073-1080. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 28 language: English DOI |
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