Global cropland connectivity: A risk factor for invasion and saturation by emerging pathogens and pests
Population structure and host range of the potato late blight pathogen Phytophthora infestans in Peru spanning two decades.
Extreme resistance to late blight disease by transferring 3 R genes from wild relatives into African farmer-preferred potato varieties.
Lead in agricultural soils and cultivated pastures irrigated with river water contaminated by mining activity.
Potato-legume intercropping on a sloping terrain and its effects on soil physico-chemical properties.
Identification of an A2 population of Phythophthora andina attacking tree tomato in Peru indicates a risk of sexual reproduction in this pathosystem.