204 results on '"Ploetz, Randy C."'
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2. Gone Bananas? Current and Future Impact of Fusarium Wilt on Production
3. Disease severity and ecophysiology of rootstock/scion combinations of different avocado (Persea americana Mill.) genotypes in response to laurel wilt
4. Gone Bananas? Current and Future Impact of Fusarium Wilt on Production
5. Partnerships Between Ambrosia Beetles and Fungi : Lineage-Specific Promiscuity Among Vectors of the Laurel Wilt Pathogen, Raffaelea lauricola
6. Multiple Evolutionary Origins of the Fungus Causing Panama Disease of Banana: Concordant Evidence from Nuclear and Mitochondrial Gene Genealogies
7. Geographic variation in mycangial communities of Xyleborus glabratus
8. Discordant phylogenies suggest repeated host shifts in the Fusarium–Euwallacea ambrosia beetle mutualism
9. Management of Fusarium wilt of banana: A review with special reference to tropical race 4
10. Phylogeny of ambrosia beetle symbionts in the genus Raffaelea
11. New Raffaelea species (Ophiostomatales) from the USA and Taiwan associated with ambrosia beetles and plant hosts
12. Banana xanthomonas wilt continues to spread in Tanzania despite an intensive symptomatic plant removal campaign: an impending socio-economic and ecological disaster
13. Invasive Asian Fusarium – Euwallacea ambrosia beetle mutualists pose a serious threat to forests, urban landscapes and the avocado industry
14. An inordinate fondness for Fusarium: Phylogenetic diversity of fusaria cultivated by ambrosia beetles in the genus Euwallacea on avocado and other plant hosts
15. EVALUATION OF LITCHI CHINENSIS FOR HOST STATUS TO XYLEBORUS GLABRATUS (COLEOPTERA: CURCULIONIDAE: SCOLYTINAE) AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO LAUREL WILT DISEASE
16. Mango nurseries as sources of Fusarium mexicanum, cause of mango malformation disease in central western Mexico
17. EFFECT OF TRAP SIZE, TRAP HEIGHT AND AGE OF LURE ON SAMPLING XYLEBORUS GLABRATUS (COLEOPTERA: CURCULIONIDAE: SCOLYTINAE), AND ITS FLIGHT PERIODICITY AND SEASONALITY
18. CHEMICAL CONTROL OF THE REDBAY AMBROSIA BEETLE, XYLEBORUS GLABRATUS, AND OTHER SCOLYTINAE (COLEOPTERA: CURCULIONIDAE)
19. Weeds Harbor Fusarium Species that Cause Malformation Disease of Economically Important Trees in Western Mexico
20. Three novel Ambrosia Fusarium Clade species producing multiseptate “dolphin-shaped” conidia, and an augmented description of Fusarium kuroshium
21. Malformation Disease in Tabebuia rosea (Rosy Trumpet) Caused by Fusarium pseudocircinatum in Mexico
22. Analysis of molecular diversity in Crinipellis perniciosa with AFLP markers
23. Influence of Temperature on Pythium Splendens — Induced Root Disease on Carambola, Averrhoa Carambola
24. Host density dependence and environmental factors affecting laurel wilt disease incidence
25. Sap flow, xylem anatomy and photosynthetic variables of threePerseaspecies in response to laurel wilt
26. Host density dependence and environmental factors affecting laurel wilt invasion
27. Genetic Analyses of the Laurel Wilt Pathogen, Raffaelea lauricola, in Asia Provide Clues on the Source of the Clone that is Responsible for the Current USA Epidemic
28. Sap flow, xylem anatomy and photosynthetic variables of three Persea species in response to laurel wilt.
29. Host density dependence and environmental factors affecting laurel wilt disease incidence.
30. Hypocryphalus mangiferae Stebbing 1914, stat. rev
31. Hypocryphalus robustus Eichhoff 1872
32. Three novel Ambrosia FusariumClade species producing multiseptate “dolphin-shaped” conidia, and an augmented description of Fusarium kuroshium
33. Responses of new banana accessions in South Florida to Panama disease
34. Resolution of a Global Mango and Fig Pest Identity Crisis
35. Rearing Xyleborus volvulus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) on Media Containing Sawdust from Avocado or Silkbay, With or Without Raffaelea lauricola (Ophiostomatales: Ophiostomataceae)
36. Presence and Prevalence ofRaffaelea lauricola, Cause of Laurel Wilt, in Different Species of Ambrosia Beetle in Florida, USA
37. Xyleborus bispinatus Reared on Artificial Media in the Presence or Absence of the Laurel Wilt Pathogen (Raffaelea lauricola).
38. Fusarium Wilt of Banana
39. Worse Comes to Worst: Bananas and Panama Disease—When Plant and Pathogen Clones Meet
40. The Future of Global Banana Production
41. Impact of Diseases on Export and Smallholder Production of Banana
42. Detection of Laurel Wilt Disease in Avocado Using Low Altitude Aerial Imaging
43. Impact of Laurel Wilt, Caused byRaffaelea lauricola, on Leaf Gas Exchange and Xylem Sap Flow in Avocado,Persea americana
44. LAUREL WILT: A DANGEROUS NEW DISEASE OF AVOCADO IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE
45. BLACK SIGATOKA AND MOKO: IMPACT AND SPREAD OF TWO DESTRUCTIVE BANANA DISEASES IN THE CARIBBEAN BASIN
46. Presence and Prevalence of Raffaelea lauricola, Cause of Laurel Wilt, in Different Species of Ambrosia Beetle in Florida, USA.
47. Laurel Wilt in Natural and Agricultural Ecosystems: Understanding the Drivers and Scales of Complex Pathosystems.
48. New Insights into Mango Malformation Disease Epidemiology Lead to a New Integrated Management Strategy for Subtropical Environments
49. North American Lauraceae: Terpenoid Emissions, Relative Attraction and Boring Preferences of Redbay Ambrosia Beetle, Xyleborus glabratus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)
50. Development of Multilocus PCR Assays for Raffaelea lauricola, Causal Agent of Laurel Wilt Disease
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