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    Fichtner EJ, Lynch SC, Rizzo DM.
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  • 23. Potassium phosphite primes defense responses in potato against Phytophthora infestans.
    Machinandiarena MF, Lobato MC, Feldman ML, Daleo GR, Andreu AB.
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    Werres S, De Merlier D.
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  • 28. Effects of Phytophthora ramorum on volatile organic compound emissions of Rhododendron using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
    McCartney MM, Roubtsova TV, Yamaguchi MS, Kasuga T, Ebeler SE, Davis CE, Bostock RM.
    Anal Bioanal Chem; 2018 Feb 15; 410(5):1475-1487. PubMed ID: 29247382
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  • 31. Evidence of Phosphite Tolerance in Phytophthora cinnamomi from New Zealand Avocado Orchards.
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    Cobb RC, Meentemeyer RK, Rizzo DM.
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  • 33. First Report of Phytophthora ramorum on Coast Redwood in California.
    Maloney PE, Rizzo DM, Koike ST, Harnik TY, Garbelotto M.
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  • 34. Citizen Science Uncovers Phytophthora ramorum as a Threat to Several Rare or Endangered California Manzanita Species.
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  • 36. Characterization of phenotypic variation and genome aberrations observed among Phytophthora ramorum isolates from diverse hosts.
    Elliott M, Yuzon J, C MM, Tripathy S, Bui M, Chastagner GA, Coats K, Rizzo DM, Garbelotto M, Kasuga T.
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  • 37. Root and Stem Infection of Rhododendron from Potting Medium Infested with Phytophthora ramorum.
    Parke JL, Lewis C.
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  • 38. First Report of Camphor Tree (Cinnamomum camphora) as a Host of Phytophthora ramorum.
    Rooney-Latham S, Honeycutt E, Ochoa J, Grünwald NJ, Blomquist CL.
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