Loop-mediated isothermal amplification of bacterial effector genes to detect Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae biovars 1 and 3 Koichi SuzakiHiroyuki SawadaGan Kisaki Technique 18 September 2021 Pages: 2 - 9
Virus-induced gene silencing in Solanum torvum Masahito NakanoTakafumi Mukaihara Technique 26 October 2021 Pages: 10 - 16
Regulation of defense responses via heat shock transcription factors in Cucumis sativus L. against Botrytis cinerea Agung Dian KharismaNur Akbar ArofatullahTatsuo Sato Host Responses 12 November 2021 Pages: 17 - 28
Mitochondrial dynamics in Pyricularia oryzae during conidiation monitored by fluorescent microscopy Dineesha Nipuni BalagallaAyumi AbeTeruo Sone Fungal Diseases 01 October 2021 Pages: 29 - 32
Foot rot disease of sweet potato in Japan caused by Diaporthe destruens: first report, pathogenicity and taxonomy Ai MaedaAyaka MinoshimaYuuri Hirooka Fungal Diseases 17 November 2021 Pages: 33 - 40
Model-based forecasting of twig canker incidence of bacterial spot of peach in Fukushima Prefecture Akira KawaguchiTakayuki Nanaumi Bacterial and Phytoplasma Diseases 13 September 2021 Pages: 41 - 47
Model-based forecasting of bacterial black node of barley using a hierarchical Bayesian model Akira Kawaguchi Bacterial and Phytoplasma Diseases 18 September 2021 Pages: 48 - 54
Serine and purine synthesis pathways are involved in the virulence of Burkholderia gladioli, the causative agent of gladiolus rot Ai EndoHiroshi HamamotoKenro Oshima Bacterial and Phytoplasma Diseases 09 September 2021 Pages: 55 - 62
Migration of biological control agent Rhizobium vitis strain ARK-1 in grapevine stems and inhibition of galls caused by tumorigenic strain of R. vitis Akira KawaguchiYoshiteru Noutoshi Bacterial and Phytoplasma Diseases 17 November 2021 Pages: 63 - 68
Japanese star anise ringspot-associated virus is a distinct emaravirus transmitted by the eriophyid mite (the family Diptilomiopidae) Yoshifumi ShimomotoTomoyuki OkadaKenji Kubota Viral and Viroid Diseases 13 October 2021 Pages: 69 - 80
Pollen grains infected with apple stem grooving virus serve as a vector for horizontal transmission of the virus Masamichi IsogaiRen ShimodaHajime Yaegashi Viral and Viroid Diseases 18 October 2021 Pages: 81 - 87