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Plant disease.
Japanese hop (Humulus scandens) is a non-native, invasive plant that colonizes disturbed riparian areas throughout the eastern United States and Canada, forming dense, monocultural stands that displace native plant communities due to a high reproduct
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Plant disease. 90(7)
In early October of 2005, dying Salsola tragus L. (Russian thistle, tumbleweed), family Chenopodiaceae, plants were found along the Aegean Sea at Kryopigi Beach, Greece (40°02′29″N, 23°29′02″E, elevation 0 m). All of the 30 to 40 plants in
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T. Kolomiets, O. Skatenok, A. Alexandrova, Z. Mukhina, T. Matveeva, D. Bogomaz, D. K. Berner, C. A. Cavin
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Plant disease. 92(9)
In October of 2006, dying Salsola tragus L. (Russian thistle, tumbleweed), family Chenopodiaceae, plants were found along the Azov Sea at Chushka, Russia. Approximately 40 plants in the area were diseased and almost 80% of these were dying. Plants we
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Plant disease. 93(8)
Field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis L.; Convolvulaceae) is a troublesome perennial weed found among many important crops in the world (1). In May of 2007, dying field bindweed plants were found along the edge of a wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) field
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Dana K. Berner, Douglas G. Luster, Zhanna Mukhina, K.M. Thomas, Anastasia L. Lagopodi, Lyubov Pankratova, C. A. Cavin, Michael B. McMahon, E. L. Smallwood, Javid Kashefi, Tamara Kolomiets
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Biological Control. 86:28-35
Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) is one of the worst weeds in temperate areas of the world. A rust fungus, Puccinia punctiformis, was first proposed as a biological control agent for C. arvense in 1893. The rust causes systemic disease which ultimate
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Biocontrol Science and Technology. 25:732-737
Koch's postulates were fulfilled on five geographical accessions of Lepidium draba and preliminary host range tests were conducted with Septoria lepidii Desm. on 42 Brassicaceae species. Host range results showed the fungus specific to Lepidium spp.
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C. A. Cavin, Domenique Kassanelly, Anastasia L. Lagopodi, Zhanna Mukhina, Lyubov Pankratova, Javid Kashefi, Tamara Kolomiets, E. L. Smallwood, Dana K. Berner
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Biological Control. 76:114-123
Russian thistle ( Salsola tragus , tumbleweed, RT) is a problematic invasive weed in the United States (U.S.) and is a target of biological control efforts. The facultative saprophytic fungus Colletotrichum salsolae (CS) kills RT plants in greenhouse
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Javid Kashefi, E. L. Smallwood, Dana K. Berner, Graeme W. Bourdôt, Michael G. Cripps, C. A. Cavin, Lyubov Pankratova, Anastasia L. Lagopodi, Tamara Kolomiets, Zhanna Mukhina
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Biological Control. 67:350-360
Canada thistle ( Cirsium arvense , CT) is one of the worst weeds in temperate areas of the world. The rust fungus Puccinia punctiformis was first proposed as a biological control agent for CT in 1893. The rust causes systemic disease, is specific to
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C. A. Cavin, Dana K. Berner
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BioControl. 57:235-246
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides f. sp. salsolae (Penz.) Penz. & Sacc. in Penz. (CGS) is a facultative parasitic fungus being evaluated as a classical biological control agent of Russian thistle or tumbleweed (Salsola tragus L.). In initial host range
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Biological Control, 81, 65-75. Academic Press
Woudenberg, Joyce H.C./0000-0002-7337-6864 WOS: 000346852200010 Russian knapweed (Rhaponticum repens (L.) Hidalgo) is an herbaceous perennial weed that was introduced and has become invasive in the United States, particularly in the semi-arid west. I
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