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Achieving durable disease resistance in cereals

By Professor Richard Oliver & Dr Serge Savary &
Achieving durable disease resistance in cereals by Professor Richard Oliver & Dr Serge Savary &  digital book - Fable

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  • Provides an authoritative review of the key developments in achieving durable disease resistance in cereal crops
  • Comprehensive coverage of the major diseases that affect cereal crops (Fusarium head blight, Septoria tritici blotch, tan spot)
  • Assesses the key challenges in breeding durable disease-resistant cereals faced globally, with dedicated chapters to the regional strategies established by North America, North-west Europe, North Africa and West Asia

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About Professor Richard Oliver

Professor Richard Oliver has recently retired from his position as John Curtin Distinguished Professor in the Centre for Crop Disease Management at Curtin University, Australia. Amongst other honours, Professor Oliver is an Honorary Fellow of the National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB), Honorary Professor at Nottingham Universities and was previously a Fellow at Rothamsted Research in the UK and a Visiting Professor at Wageningen University, The Netherlands. He is also a past President of the British Society for Plant Pathology.

Dr Serge Savary

Dr Laetitia Willocquet

Dr Vanessa Bueno-Sancho

Dr Clare M. Lewis

Dr Diane G. O. Saunders

Dr Tianheng Ren

Dr Zhi Li

Dr Feiquan Tan

Dr Cheng Jiang

Dr Peigao Luo

Dr Claire Kanja

Dr Ana K. Machado Wood

Dr Laura Baggaley

Dr Catherine Walker

Prof Kim Hammond-Kosack

Prof Kim Hammond-Kosack is a molecular plant pathologist and geneticist who’s current research focuses on fungal pathogens which infect hexaploid wheat. Since 1998, her group has investigated the Fusarium-wheat interaction, first in industry (1998-2002) and then at Rothamsted Research (since 2002). She discovered the symptomless phase of floral infection which is crucial for disease formation. Her group has played a major role in completing the full assembly and annotation of the reference genomes for F. graminearum, F. culmorum and F. venenatum genomes. She has published over 160 peer reviewed publications, 7 patents and is presently an associate editor at Plant Physiology. Since 2017, she has been the deputy head of the Department of Biointeractions and Crop Protection at Rothamsted Research.

Dr Stephen B. Goodwin

Dr Stephen B. Goodwin is a Research Plant Pathologist with the Agricultural Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, with a current focus on Septoria tritici blotch of wheat plus tar spot of maize.

Dr Y. Petit-Houdenot

Dr Marc-Henri Lebrun

Dr. Marc-Henri Lebrun is a research director at the French CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research) and currently head of the EGIP team at BIOGER INRAE-AgroParisTech Paris-Saclay University Institute dedicated to the study of fungal plant pathogens in Thiverval-Grignon, France. He is also President of the foundation for European Conferences on Fungal Genetics. He has served in editorial board of Fungal Genetic and Biology for 10 years, and he is currently Editor for Frontiers in Microbiology. He has supervised 12 Ph’D, and he has been director of UMR BIOGER (100 scientists/technicians/students) for 10 years (2005-2014).

Dr G. Scalliet

Prof Harsh Raman

Dr Gayan K. Kariyawasam

Dr Timothy L. Friesen

Dr Min Lin

Dr Morten Lillemo

Prof Ramesh Chand

Dr Sudhir Navathe

Dr Sandeep Sharma

Dr Anke Martin

Dr Barsha Poudel

Dr Buddhika Amarasinghe Dahanayaka

Dr Mark S. McLean

Dr Lisle Snyman

Dr Francisco J. Lopez-Ruiz

Dr Francisco J. Lopez-Ruiz leads the Fungicide Resistance Group at the Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM). Based in the School of Molecular and Life Sciences at Curtin University, Australia, the Fungicide Resistance Group has made major contributions towards the management of fungicide resistance in several key plant pathogens. Dr Lopez-Ruiz has published widely on the molecular mechanisms of fungicide resistance and its detection.

Dr Karl M. Effertz

Dr Shaun J. Clare

Dr Sarah M. Harkins

Dr Jerome D. Franckowiak

Dr. Franckowiak has studied barley breeding and genetics for over 40 years with research programs at North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, USA; Department of Agriculture and Fisheries at the Hermitage Research Facility, Warwick, Queensland, Australia; and the University of Minnesota. In corporation with Dr. Udda Lundqvist, Dr. Franckowiak prepared many new and revised Barley Genetic Stock (BGS) descriptions for the Barley Genetics Newsletter (BGN).

Dr Gregory J. Platz

Dr Mohamed Hafez

Dr Stephen E. Strelkov

Dr Myriam R. Fernandez

Dr José Mauricio Fernandes

Dr E. M. Del Ponte

Dr J. P. Ascari

Dr T. J. Krupnik

Dr F. Vargas

Dr T. Berton

Dr Vincent M. Were

Prof Nicholas J. Talbot

Dr Neil Havis

Dr Douglas Lau

Dr Talita Bernardon Mar

Dr Carlos Diego Ribeiro dos Santos

Dr Eduardo Engel

Dr Paulo Roberto do Valle da Silva Pereira

Dr Torsten Will

Prof Frank Ordon

Professor Frank Ordon is President of the Julius Kühn-Institute (JKI), the Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants in Germany. He is Honorary Professor for Molecular Resistance Breeding at the Martin-Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Editor-in-Chief of Plant Breeding, a member of the editorial board of several other journals and Chair of the Wheat Initiative Research Committee. He has published widely on molecular markers and improving resistance to biotic and abiotic stress especially in cereals.

Dr Dragan Perovic

Dr Christina Cowger

Dr. Christina Cowger is a small grains pathologist with the Agricultural Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and a professor in the Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Her research focuses on the epidemiology and sustainable management of diseases of wheat and barley, especially powdery mildew, Fusarium head blight, Septoria nodorum blotch (SNB), and barley yellow dwarf virus. Dr. Cowger has contributed to the identification of numerous sources of resistance to cereal diseases, as well as illuminating the etiology of those diseases and the population dynamics of the pathogens. She coordinates the USDA SNB screening nursery and is active in the US Wheat & Barley Scab Initiative.

Dr Sarrah Ben M'Barek

Dr Seyed Mahmoud Tabib Ghaffary

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