Agnes Halasz

Agnes Halasz
  • PhD
  • mycologist at Nemzeti Élelmiszerlánc-biztonsági Hivatal

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Current institution
Nemzeti Élelmiszerlánc-biztonsági Hivatal
Current position
  • mycologist

Publications

Publications (11)
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Megatrends are slow processes that are hardly noticeable initially, but later cause long-term global effects. The European Environmental Agency (EEA) has set 11 global megatrends. Some of them - globalization, risk of pandemic, technological development and climate change - have major impacts on microfungi in a vulnerable region of Europe, the Pann...
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Dothistroma septosporum, the primary causal agent of Dothistroma needle blight, is one of the most significant foliar pathogens of pine worldwide. Its wide host and environmental ranges have led to its global success as a pathogen and severe economic damage to pine forests in many regions. This comprehensive global population study elucidated the h...
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Dothistroma needle blight (DNB) is one of the most important diseases of pine. Although its notoriety stems from Southern Hemisphere epidemics in Pinus radiata plantations, the disease has increased in prevalence and severity in areas of the Northern Hemisphere, including Europe, during the last two decades. This increase has largely been attribute...
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Pythium and Rhgizoctonia infection of Crocus chrysanthus ’Goldilocks’. Warts on Eucalyptus. Bark cracking of Metasequoia glyptostroboides. Determination of the race variability of Plasmopara halstedii in Hunagry .
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Several countries refuse the import of wheat if it is contaminated with Tilletia spp. Local quarantine regulations are in effect regarding Tilletia indica and Tilletia controversa as part of a strategy to first hinder the disease from establishing in the country or eradicate the disease and, more recently, to prohibit the spread of it. Because of t...
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The aim of this study was to develop an accurate, fast and safe routine diagnostic method based on protein studies for differentiating between T. caries and T. controversa at species level. Since import of wheat contaminated with T. controversa is restricted by several countries, differentiation of T. controversa from the more prevalent T. caries i...
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Dwarf bunt disease had been reported until 2009 from five of the fifteen wheat growing countries which imposed zero tolerance on the presence of T. controversa teliospores in imported wheat. Because of the possible export restrictions, Hungary has to do annual surveys to prove that the country is free from T. controversa. According to nation-wide s...

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