The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Fungicide, Botany, Monilinia fructicola, Propiconazole and Mycelium. His research on Fungicide concerns the broader Horticulture. Guido Schnabel studies Botrytis cinerea which is a part of Botany.
Guido Schnabel has included themes like Iprodione and Fludioxonil in his Botrytis cinerea study. As a part of the same scientific family, Guido Schnabel mostly works in the field of Monilinia fructicola, focusing on Monilinia and, on occasion, Internal transcribed spacer, Cytochrome b, Prunus, Taxonomy and Carbendazim. His Mycelium course of study focuses on Inoculation and Tebuconazole.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Fungicide, Botany, Horticulture, Mycelium and Botrytis cinerea. His Fungicide research focuses on subjects like Microbiology, which are linked to Alternaria alternata. Much of his study explores Botany relationship to Gene.
In the subject of general Horticulture, his work in Orchard, Preharvest, Cultivar and Prunus is often linked to EC50, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His Botrytis cinerea study combines topics in areas such as Fluopyram, Rubus, Resistance and Drug resistance. The concepts of his Monilinia fructicola study are interwoven with issues in Genetics, Strobilurin and Monilinia.
Guido Schnabel mainly focuses on Horticulture, Fungicide, Botrytis cinerea, Botrytis and Gene. In general Horticulture study, his work on Blight, Cultivar and Fruit rot often relates to the realm of Calcium, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Colletotrichum and Mycelium.
His Botrytis cinerea research incorporates elements of Fludioxonil and Sowing. He has researched Botrytis in several fields, including Symptom development, Inoculation and Transcriptome. His studies in Gene integrate themes in fields like Lasiodiplodia theobromae and Microbiology.
Guido Schnabel focuses on Fungicide, Horticulture, Botrytis cinerea, Fludioxonil and Colletotrichum. His work on Propiconazole as part of general Fungicide research is frequently linked to Demethylation, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Horticulture research is mostly focused on the topic Azoxystrobin.
His work carried out in the field of Botrytis cinerea brings together such families of science as Iprodione and Sowing. His work in Fludioxonil addresses issues such as Mycelium, which are connected to fields such as Colletotrichum acutatum and Species complex. Guido Schnabel combines subjects such as Taxonomy, Biotechnology and Tissue specificity with his study of Colletotrichum.
Guido Schnabel;Alan L. Jones
Dolores Fernández-Ortuño;Fengping Chen;Guido Schnabel
Xin Liu;Fangwei Yu;Guido Schnabel;Jianbing Wu
Meng-Jun Hu;Kerik D. Cox;Guido Schnabel;Chao-Xi Luo
Madeline Elizabeth Dowling;Natalia A. Peres;Sarah Villani;Guido Schnabel
Chao-Xi Luo;Guido Schnabel
Dolores Fernández-Ortuño;Anja Grabke;Xingpeng Li;Guido Schnabel
Hideo Ishii;Hideo Ishii;Fan Zhen;Mengjun Hu;Xingpeng Li
Guido Schnabel;P. Karen Bryson;William C. Bridges;Phillip M. Brannen
Dolores Fernández-Ortuño;Anja Grabke;Patricia Karen Bryson;Achour Amiri
Anja Grabke;Dolores Fernández-Ortuño;Achour Amiri;Xingpeng Li
Meng-Jun Hu;Anja Grabke;Madeline E. Dowling;Helen J. Holstein
Wesley Mair;Francisco Lopez‐Ruiz;Gerd Stammler;William Clark
F. Chen;X. Liu;G. Schnabel
A. Amiri;P. M. Brannen;G. Schnabel
Dolores Fernández-Ortuño;Fengping Chen;Guido Schnabel
K D Cox;P K Bryson;G Schnabel
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Jie-Hui Song;Wei Wei;Bo Lv;Yang Lin
Chao-Xi Luo;Kerik D. Cox;Achour Amiri;Guido Schnabel
F P Chen;J R Fan;T Zhou;X L Liu
Imre J. Holb;Guido Schnabel
A. Chechi;J. Stahlecker;M.E. Dowling;G. Schnabel
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