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Gregory A Forbes

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Phytopathology|October 24, 2008
Simulation of Potato Late Blight in the Andes. II: Validation of the LATEBLIGHT ModelJorge L Andrade-Piedra, Robert J Hijmans, Henry S Juárez, et al.
Phytopathology|September 26, 2018
Genotyping of Phytophthora infestans in Eastern Africa Reveals a Dominating Invasive European LineageAnne W Njoroge, Björn Andersson, Alison K Lees, et al.
Plos One|September 28, 2011
The plant pathogen Phytophthora andina emerged via hybridization of an unknown Phytophthora species and the Irish potato famine pathogen, P. infestansErica M Goss, Martha E Cardenas, Kevin Myers, et al.
Plant Disease|February 8, 2019
Use of Phosphonate to Manage Foliar Potato Late Blight in Developing CountriesPeter Kromann, Willmer G Pérez, Arturo Taipe, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|February 21, 2017
Incomplete Infection of Secondarily Infected Potato Plants - an Environment Dependent Underestimated Mechanism in Plant VirologyLukas Bertschinger, Lukas Bühler, Brice Dupuis, et al.
Phytopathology|October 24, 2008
Qualification of a Plant Disease Simulation Model: Performance of the LATEBLIGHT Model Across a Broad Range of EnvironmentsJorge L Andrade-Piedra, Gregory A Forbes, Dani Shtienberg, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 4, 2014
The Irish potato famine pathogen Phytophthora infestans originated in central Mexico rather than the AndesErica M Goss, Javier F Tabima, David E L Cooke, et al.
Plant Biotechnology Journal|November 24, 2018
Stacking three late blight resistance genes from wild species directly into African highland potato varieties confers complete field resistance to local blight racesMarc Ghislain, Arinaitwe Abel Byarugaba, Eric Magembe, et al.
Bioscience|September 25, 2020
Global Cropland Connectivity: A Risk Factor for Invasion and Saturation by Emerging Pathogens and PestsYanru Xing, John F Hernandez Nopsa, Kelsey F Andersen, et al.
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Phytopathology|October 24, 2008
Simulation of Potato Late Blight in the Andes. II: Validation of the LATEBLIGHT ModelJorge L Andrade-Piedra, Robert J Hijmans, Henry S Juárez, et al.
Phytopathology|September 26, 2018
Genotyping of Phytophthora infestans in Eastern Africa Reveals a Dominating Invasive European LineageAnne W Njoroge, Björn Andersson, Alison K Lees, et al.
Plos One|September 28, 2011
The plant pathogen Phytophthora andina emerged via hybridization of an unknown Phytophthora species and the Irish potato famine pathogen, P. infestansErica M Goss, Martha E Cardenas, Kevin Myers, et al.
Plant Disease|February 8, 2019
Use of Phosphonate to Manage Foliar Potato Late Blight in Developing CountriesPeter Kromann, Willmer G Pérez, Arturo Taipe, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|February 21, 2017
Incomplete Infection of Secondarily Infected Potato Plants - an Environment Dependent Underestimated Mechanism in Plant VirologyLukas Bertschinger, Lukas Bühler, Brice Dupuis, et al.
Phytopathology|October 24, 2008
Qualification of a Plant Disease Simulation Model: Performance of the LATEBLIGHT Model Across a Broad Range of EnvironmentsJorge L Andrade-Piedra, Gregory A Forbes, Dani Shtienberg, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 4, 2014
The Irish potato famine pathogen Phytophthora infestans originated in central Mexico rather than the AndesErica M Goss, Javier F Tabima, David E L Cooke, et al.
Plant Biotechnology Journal|November 24, 2018
Stacking three late blight resistance genes from wild species directly into African highland potato varieties confers complete field resistance to local blight racesMarc Ghislain, Arinaitwe Abel Byarugaba, Eric Magembe, et al.
Bioscience|September 25, 2020
Global Cropland Connectivity: A Risk Factor for Invasion and Saturation by Emerging Pathogens and PestsYanru Xing, John F Hernandez Nopsa, Kelsey F Andersen, et al.
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