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2. Phytophthora Genome Sequences Uncover Evolutionary Origins and Mechanisms of Pathogenesis

3. Non-oak native plants are main hosts for sudden oak death pathogen in California

9. Beating boxwood blight

15. ‘Marys Peak’ Strawberry

16. Genome sequences of two Phytophthora species responsible for Sudden Oak Death and Soybean Root Rot provide novel insights into their evolutionary origins and mechanisms of pathogenesis

18. Phytophthora acaciae sp. nov., a new species causing gummosis of black wattle in Brazil.

20. Proposal to conserve the name Cylindrocladium buxicola against C. pseudonaviculatum (Ascomycota)

21. Preserving Accuracy in GenBank

23. Recent Genotypes of Phytophthora infestans in the Eastern United States Reveal Clonal Populations and Reappearance of Mefenoxam Sensitivity

25. Stakeholder Vision of Future Direction and Strategies for Southeastern U.S. Nursery Pest Research and Extension Programming

26. Assessing the integrated pest management practices of southeastern US ornamental nursery operations

33. Standardizing the Nomenclature for Clonal Lineages of the Sudden Oak Death Pathogen, Phytophthora ramorum

34. Phytophthora Database: A Forensic Database Supporting the Identification and Monitoring of Phytophthora

36. Plant Pathogen Culture Collections: It Takes a Village to Preserve These Resources Vital to the Advancement of Agricultural Security and Plant Pathology

37. Phytophthora Genome Sequences Uncover Evolutionary Origins and Mechanisms of Pathogenesis

40. Facing the Downy Mildew Dilemma.

41. Morphological and molecular characterization of Phytophthora gloverasp. nov. from tobacco in Brazil

42. Preserving accuracy in GenBank

44. Integrated pest management.

45. Recent Genotypes of Phytophthora infestans in the Eastern United States Reveal Clonal Populations and Reappearance of Mefenoxam Sensitivity.

46. The Promise and Pitfalls of Sequence-Based Identification of Plant-Pathogenic Fungi and Oomycetes.

47. Plant Pathogen Culture Collections: It Takes a Village to Preserve These Resources Vital to the Advancement of Agricultural Security and Plant Pathology.

48. First Report of Berkeleyomyces basicola Causing Black Shoot Rot of Raspberry in Nursery Production in the United States and Worldwide.

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