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	<titleInfo><title>Verticillium wilt in tree species; elements for integrated and innovative management strategies (EU-Project QLRT-CT99-1523)</title></titleInfo>
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		<namePart type="family">Hiemstra</namePart>
		<namePart type="given">J.A.</namePart>
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	<originInfo><dateIssued>2002</dateIssued></originInfo>
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	<abstract lang="English">Verticillium wilt is of increasing significance in European agriculture, especially in tree hosts such as olive and stone fruits, and in shade tree nurseries. In the period 1997-1998 eight European research groups participated in an EU-funded Concerted Action on this disease. Main results were the publication of &quot;A Compendium on Verticillium wilts in tree species&quot; (HIEMSTRA &amp; HARRIS 1998) and an RTD-proposal submitted for financing to the 5th EU Framework Programme. This proposal was approved by the European Commission and the research started in March 2000. Ten research groups participate in a project that aims to provide essential elements for an efficient and environmentally sound management of Verticillium wilt in trees. The research concentrates on tree key areas: (1) pathogen variability, (2) host resistance, and (3) detection and risk assessment. In addition the project aims at harmonising methods, exchange of experience and continuation of the successful co-operation developed during the previous Concerted Action. The specific achievements of the project include information on genetic variation within the pathogen and on distribution and virulence of its subspecific groups; standardised methods to select for host resistance; resistant selections of olive and maple; molecular methods to detect the pathogen in soil and plants; and improved risk assessment procedures. Details on aims, methods and participating groups will be presented.</abstract>
	<subject><topic>Verticillium dahliae; pathogen variability; host resistance; detection; quantification; soil inoculum levels; Acer platanoides; Olea europaea; selection; methods</topic></subject>
	<identifier type="doi">10.17221/10583-PPS</identifier>
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		<titleInfo><title>Plant Protection Science</title></titleInfo>
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			<detail type="volume"><number>38</number></detail>
			<detail type="issue"><number>11</number></detail>
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				<start>656</start>
				<end>658</end>
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			<date>2002</date>
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		<identifier type="issn">12122580</identifier>
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