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1. Evaluation of Biological Control Agents for the Protection of Almond Pruning Wounds Against Infection by Fungal Canker Pathogens.

2. Neoscytalidium dimidiatum Causing Canker, Shoot Blight and Fruit Rot of Almond in California.

3. Novel Seimatosporium Species from Grapevine in Northern California and Their Interactions with Fungal Pathogens Involved in the Trunk-Disease Complex.

4. Development of PCR-Based Assays for Rapid and Reliable Detection and Identification of Canker-Causing Pathogens from Symptomatic Almond Trees.

5. A Method to Detect and Quantify Eutypa lata and Diplodia seriata-Complex DNA in Grapevine Pruning Wounds.

6. Field Evaluation of Fungicides for the Management of Neofabraea Leaf Lesion of Olive in California.

7. Etiology of Botryosphaeria Panicle and Shoot Blight of Pistachio ( Pistacia vera ) Caused by Botryosphaeriaceae in Italy.

8. Evaluation of Pruning Wound Protection Products for the Management of Almond Canker Diseases in California.

9. Pleurostoma Decline of Olive Trees Caused by Pleurostoma richardsiae in California.

10. Fungal Pathogens Associated With Canker Diseases of Almond in California.

11. Olive Twig and Branch Dieback in California Caused by Cytospora oleicola and the Newly Described Species Cytospora olivarum sp. nov.

12. Identification and Characterization of Neofabraea kienholzii and Phlyctema vagabunda Causing Leaf and Shoot Lesions of Olive in California.

13. Identification and Pathogenicity of Fungal Species Associated with Canker Diseases of Pistachio in California.

14. Characterization of Fusarium and Neocosmospora Species Associated With Crown Rot and Stem Canker of Pistachio Rootstocks in California.

15. Drought Exacerbates Botryosphaeria Dieback Symptoms in Grapevines and Confounds Host-based Molecular Markers of Infection by Neofusicoccum parvum .

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