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Comprehensive Analysis of Verticillium Nonalfalfae in Silico Secretome
Phylogenetics and Taxonomy of the Fungal Vascular Wilt Pathogen Verticillium, with the Descriptions of Five New Species
Lack of Evidence for Transmission of Verticillium Dahliae by the Olive Bark Beetle Phloeotribus Scarabaeoides in Olive Trees
Post-Release Monitoring and Efficacy of Verticillium Wilt in Ohio
Elucidating Disease Dynamics in the Biocontrol of Ailanthus Altissima While Confirming the Host Specificity of the Vascular Wilt
PLANT INVADERS of MID-ATLANTIC NATURAL AREAS • 5Th Edition Plant Invaders Of
Evaluation of PCR-Based Methods for Rapid, Accurate Detection and Monitoring of Verticillium Dahliae in Woody Hosts by Real- Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
The Pennsylvania State University
Rye Snow Mold-Associated Microdochium Nivale Strains Inhabiting a Common Area: Variability in Genetics, Morphotype, Extracellular Enzymatic Activities, and Virulence
Project Title: Biological Control and Management of Ailanthus with Verticillium Nonalfalfae: Treatment Efficacy, Post-Release Monitoring, and Non-Target Effects
Comparative Pathogenicity, Biocontrol Efficacy, and Multilocus Sequence Typing of Verticillium Nonalfalfae from the Invasive Ailanthus Altissima and Other Hosts
Field Guide for the Biological Control of Weeds in Eastern North America
The Inability of Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma Delicatula) to Vector a Plant Pathogen Between Its Preferred Host, Ailanthus Altissima, in a Laboratory Setting
Disease Management Fungal & Bacterial Diseases
Role of an Ambrosia Beetle In(Euwallacea Validus) In
Identification and Differentiation of Verticillium Species and V. Longisporum Lineages by Simplex and Multiplex PCR Assays
The Pennsylvania State University the Graduate School College of Agricultural Sciences BIOLOGICAL CONTROL of AILANTHUS ALTISSIMA
Changes in the Phenolic Compounds of Hop (Humulus Lupulus L.) Induced by Infection with Verticillium Nonalfalfae, the Causal Agent of Hop Verticillium Wilt
Top View
Staff Advice Report
RNA Interference Core Components Identified and Characterised in Verticillium Nonalfalfae, a Vascular Wilt Pathogenic Plant Fung
Can the Invasive Tree Ailanthus Altissima Be Tamed with a Native Verticillium Fungus?
FHAAST-2019-03 Verticillium Nonalfalfae, a Promising Naturally Occurring Biological Herbicide to Control Tree of Heaven (Ailanth
Dr. Donald D. Davis – Penn State Final Report “Biological Control of Non-Native, Highly Invasive Tree-Of-Heaven” Forest Health (FHTET) Program
Will a Fungus Save Us from the Ailanthus Invasion?
Chitin Binding Protein of Verticillium Nonalfalfae Disguises
Assessment of Resistance in Potato Cultivars to Verticillium Wilt Caused by Verticillium Dahliae and Verticillium Nonalfalfae
Ailanthus Altissima)
Biocontrol of Ailanthus Altissima: Inoculation Protocol and Risk Assessment for Verticillium Nonalfalfae (Plectosphaerellaceae: Phyllachorales) E.S
PM 7/78 (2) Verticillium Nonalfalfae and V. Dahliae
Trichoderma Koningiopsis (Hypocreaceae) Has the Smallest Mitogenome of the Genus Trichoderma
Hop Polyphenols in Relation to Verticillium Wilt Resistance and Their Antifungal Activity
Characterization and Variation of the Rhizosphere Fungal
(2020). Verticillium Wilt of Ailanth
Desirable Traits of a Good Biocontrol Agent Against Verticillium Wilt