Items where Author is "Geiger, Adrienn"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Jump to: Article Number of items: 5. ArticleTamási, Gergő and Ódor, Péter and Fintha, Gabriella and Leal, Carla Mota and Geiger, Adrienn and Molnár, Anna and Kgobe, Glodia and Aszalós, Réka and Tinya, Flóra and Kovács, Bence and Geml, József (2023) Effect of Silvicultural Treatments on the Composition of Animal Parasitic Fungal Communities = Az erdőművelési kezelések hatása az állatparazita gombaközösségek összetételére. ACTA BIOLOGICA PLANTARUM AGRIENSIS : A JOURNAL OF PLANT BIOLOGY, 11 (2). p. 43. ISSN 2061-6716 (print); 2063-6725 (online) Fintha, Gabriella and Ódor, Péter and Leal, Carla M. and Geiger, Adrienn and Molnár, Anna and Kgobe, Glodia and Aszalós, Réka and Tinya, Flóra and Kovács, Bence and Geml, József (2023) Environmental DNA Sequencing Reveals Differential Responses of Bryophillus and Plant Pathogenic Fungi to Forestry Treatments = Különböző erdőművelésmódok hatása briofil és növénypatogén gombaközösségekre környezeti DNS-szekvencia adatok alapján. ACTA BIOLOGICA PLANTARUM AGRIENSIS : A JOURNAL OF PLANT BIOLOGY, 11 (2). p. 42. ISSN 2061-6716 (print); 2063-6725 (online) Szabó, Dóra and Molnár, Nikolett and Geiger, Adrienn and Karácsony, Zoltán and Váczy, Kálmán Zoltán (2023) In vitro characterization of a Bacillus velezensis isolate as an antagonist of grapevine trunk disease pathogens. ACTA PHYTOPATHOLOGICA ET ENTOMOLOGICA HUNGARICA, 58 (2). pp. 156-167. ISSN 0238-1249 Geiger, Adrienn and Karácsony, Zoltán and Golen, Richard and Váczy, Kálmán Zoltán and Geml, József (2022) The Compositional Turnover of Grapevine-Associated Plant Pathogenic Fungal Communities Is Greater Among Intraindividual Microhabitats and Terroirs than Among Healthy and Esca-Diseased Plants. PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 112 (5). pp. 1029-1035. ISSN 0031-949X Geiger, Adrienn and Karácsony, Zoltán and Geml, József and Váczy, Kálmán Zoltán (2022) Mycoparasitism capability and growth inhibition activity of Clonostachys rosea isolates against fungal pathogens of grapevine trunk diseases suggest potential for biocontrol. PLOS ONE, 17 (9). e0273985. ISSN 1932-6203 |