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210 related items for PubMed ID: 22529930

  • 1. Phenotypic diversification is associated with host-induced transposon derepression in the sudden oak death pathogen Phytophthora ramorum.
    Kasuga T, Kozanitas M, Bui M, Hüberli D, Rizzo DM, Garbelotto M.
    PLoS One; 2012; 7(4):e34728. PubMed ID: 22529930
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  • 2. Host-induced aneuploidy and phenotypic diversification in the Sudden Oak Death pathogen Phytophthora ramorum.
    Kasuga T, Bui M, Bernhardt E, Swiecki T, Aram K, Cano LM, Webber J, Brasier C, Press C, Grünwald NJ, Rizzo DM, Garbelotto M.
    BMC Genomics; 2016 May 20; 17():385. PubMed ID: 27206972
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  • 3. Phytophthora ramorum does not cause physiologically significant systemic injury to California bay laurel, its primary reservoir host.
    DiLeo MV, Bostock RM, Rizzo DM.
    Phytopathology; 2009 Nov 20; 99(11):1307-11. PubMed ID: 19821735
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  • 6. Genetic epidemiology of the sudden oak death pathogen Phytophthora ramorum in California.
    Mascheretti S, Croucher PJ, Kozanitas M, Baker L, Garbelotto M.
    Mol Ecol; 2009 Nov 20; 18(22):4577-90. PubMed ID: 19840268
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  • 7. The key host for an invasive forest pathogen also facilitates the pathogen's survival of wildfire in California forests.
    Beh MM, Metz MR, Frangioso KM, Rizzo DM.
    New Phytol; 2012 Dec 20; 196(4):1145-1154. PubMed ID: 23046069
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  • 9. Microclimate impacts survival and prevalence of Phytophthora ramorum in Umbellularia californica, a key reservoir host of sudden oak death in Northern California forests.
    DiLeo MV, Bostock RM, Rizzo DM.
    PLoS One; 2014 Dec 20; 9(8):e98195. PubMed ID: 25098281
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  • 11. Host Phenology and Leaf Effects on Susceptibility of California Bay Laurel to Phytophthora ramorum.
    Johnston SF, Cohen MF, Torok T, Meentemeyer RK, Rank NE.
    Phytopathology; 2016 Jan 20; 106(1):47-55. PubMed ID: 26439707
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  • 13. Phytophthora ramorum: integrative research and management of an emerging pathogen in California and Oregon forests.
    Rizzo DM, Garbelotto M, Hansen EM.
    Annu Rev Phytopathol; 2005 Jan 20; 43():309-35. PubMed ID: 16078887
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  • 14. First Report of Phytophthora ramorum on Canyon Live Oak in California.
    Murphy SK, Rizzo DM.
    Plant Dis; 2003 Mar 20; 87(3):315. PubMed ID: 30812775
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  • 18. Population dynamics of the sudden oak death pathogen Phytophthora ramorum in Oregon from 2001 to 2004.
    Prospero S, Hansen EM, Grünwald NJ, Winton LM.
    Mol Ecol; 2007 Jul 20; 16(14):2958-73. PubMed ID: 17614910
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  • 20. Population genetic analysis infers migration pathways of Phytophthora ramorum in US nurseries.
    Goss EM, Larsen M, Chastagner GA, Givens DR, Grünwald NJ.
    PLoS Pathog; 2009 Sep 20; 5(9):e1000583. PubMed ID: 19774068
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