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The following references include journal articles, agency reports, paper abstracts, and technical publications. They are in alphabetical order, by author's last name. Reports that are published without specific authorship are listed by agency name. Use the following shortcuts to go further down the list:Abad, S.G., J.A. Abad, and T. Creswell. 2002. Advances in the integration of morphological and molecular characterization in Phytophthora genus: The case of P. kelmania and other putative new species. Phytopathology 92(6
Supplement). Aldhous, J.R. 2004. Phytophthora ramorum - The current position of Ramorum Dieback Disease and Sudden Oak Death Disease. Scottish Forestry 58(1): 5-7. Allen, E., and L. Cree. 2004. Rosa and Phytophthora ramorum. CFIA (23 April). Allen, E., Callan, B., Cree, L., and Sela, S. 2003. The impact of Phytophthora ramorum on Canada. Sudden Oak Death online symposium.
Doi:10.1094/SOD-2003-EA. http://www.apsnet.org/online/SOD/pdf/allen.pdf Anacker, B., N.E. Rank, D. Hüberli, M. Garbelotto, S. Gordon, T. Harnik, R. Whitkus, and R. Meentemeyer. 2008. Susceptibility to Phytophthora ramorum in a key infectious host: landscape variation in host genotype, host phenotype, and environmental factors.
New Phytologist 177: 756–766. DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2007.02297.x. Apigian, K. and B. Allen-Diaz. 2005. SOD-Induced Changes in Foraging and Nesting Behavior of Insectivorous, Cavity-Nesting Birds. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Apigian, K., L. Brown, J. Loda, S. Toas, and B. Allen-Diaz. 2005. Small mammal and herpetofauna abundance and diversity along a gradient of Sudden Oak Death infection. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Apigan, K., and D.L. Dahlsten. 2002. Effect of sudden oak death-induced habitat change on insectivorous, cavity-nesting birds. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium, 15-18 December 2002, Monterey, CA.
Apigan, K., D.L. Dahlsten, and W. Tietje. 2002. Effects of sudden oak death on vertebrate communities in coast live oak and tanoak/redwood ecosystems: a collaborative study. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium, 15-18 December 2002, Monterey, CA. Appel, D.N., T. Kurdyla, R.F. Billings, K.S. Camilli, and A. Purdy. 2005. Trace Forward, Perimeter, and National Nursery Surveys for Sudden Oak Death in Texas. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Appel, D.N., S. Service, and T. Kurdyla. 2004. Nursery survey for sudden oak death in Texas. Phytopathology 94: S5. Appiah, A.A., P. Jennings, and J.A. Turner. Phytophthora ramorum: one
pathogen and many diseases, an emerging threat to forest ecosystems and ornamental plant life. Mycologist, Volume 18, Part 4 November 2004. ©The British Mycological Society. Printed in the United Kingdom. DOI: 10:1017/S0269915XO4004136. Aveskamp, M.M. and G.J. Wingelaar. 2005. Elimination of Phytophthora ramorum in the Tunnel-Composting Process. Sudden Oak Death Science
Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Aveskamp, M.M., P.J.M. van Baal, and J. de Gruyter. 2005. Effect of sanitary measures on the survival of P. ramorum in soil. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Bakthavatsalam, D, H.J.G. Meijer, A.A. Noegel, and F. Govers. September 2006. Novel
phosphatidylinositol phosphate kinases with a G-protein coupled receptor signature are shared by Dictyosteli 378-382. doi:10.1016/j.tim.2006.07.006. Available online at: www.sciencedirect.com Balci, Y.; S. Balci, S., J. Eggers, W.L. MacDonald, J. Juzwik, R.P. Long, and K.W. Gottschalk. 2007. Phytophthora spp. associated with forest soils in
eastern and north-central U.S. oak ecosystems. Plant Dis. 91:705-710. Balci, Y., S. Balci, J. Eggers, W.L. MacDonald, J. Juzwik, R. Long, and K.W. Gottschalk. 2006. First Report of Phytophthora europaea in Oak Forests in the Eastern and North-Central United States. DOI: 10.1094/PD-90-0827B. Page 827. Online at: http://www.apsnet.org/pd/current/.
Balci, Y., W. MacDonald, and J. Juzwik. 2005. Phytophthora species associated with forest soils in central and eastern U.S. oak ecosystems. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Barrett, T.M., D. Gatziolis, J.S. Fried, and K.L. Waddell. March 2006. Sudden Oak Death in California: What Is the Potential? Journal
of Forestry pp. 61-64. Barrett, T. 2005. Pre-epidemic mortality rates for common California tree species that are hosts to Phytophthora ramorum. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Beales, P.A., T. Brokenshire, A.V. Barnes, V.C. Barton, and K.J.D. Hughes. 2004. First report of ramorum leaf blight and
dieback (Phytophthora ramorum) on Camellia spp. in the UK. Plant Pathology 53(4): 524-524(1). Beales, P.A., A. Schlenzig, and A.J. Inman. 2004. First report of ramorum bud and leaf blight (Phytophthora ramorum) on Syringa vulgaris in the UK. Plant Pathology 53(4): 525-525(1). Beals, K. and R. Dodd. 2005. Does stand density affect mating
system and population genetic structure in coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia)? Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Belbahri, L.; G. Calmin, S. Wagner, E. Moralejo, S. Woodward, and F. Lefort. 2007. Specific hybridization real-time PCR probes for Phytophthora ramorum detection and diagnosis. Forest Pathology 37 403–408. DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0329.2007.00517.x. Benson, D.M. and C.Y. Warfield. 2004. Phytophthora ramorum not
detected in a survey of North Carolina nurseries. Phytopathology 94: S7. Bergemann, S.N. Kordesch, M. Garbelotto, and T. Metz. 2005. The effects of girdling on the ectomycorrhizal fungal community associated with tanoak (Lithocarpus densiflorus). Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA.
Bienapfl, J.C., J.W. Zanzot, and D.M. Rizzo. 2005. Pacific yew as host for Phytophthora ramorum in California forests. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. (back to top) Bilodeau, G., C. A. Lévesque, A. DeCock, and R. Hamelin. 2007. Assessment of codon volatility as an indicator of
gene polymorphisms in Phytophthora ramorum. Phytopathology 97:S10. Bilodeau, G.J., C.A. Lévesque, A.W.A.M. de Cock, C. Duchaine, S. Brière, P. Uribe, F.N. Martin, and R.C. Hamelin. 2007. Molecular detection of Phytophthora ramorum by real-time polymerase chain reaction using TaqMan, SYBR Green, and molecular beacons. Phytopathology 97:632-642. Bilodeau, G.J., R.C. Hamelin, A.W.A.M. de Cock, C. Duchaine, and G. Kristjansson. 2005. Molecular Detection of Phytophthora ramorum by Real-Time PCR Using Taqman, SYBR Green and Molecular Beacons with three genes. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Bilodeau, G., C.A. Lévesque, A.W.A.M. De Cock, G. Kristjansson, J. McDonald, and R.C. Hamelin. 2004. Real-time PCR diagnosis and single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping of Phytophthora ramorum, the
causal agent of sudden oak death. Can. J. Plant Pathol. 26:406. Bilodeau, G., C.A. Lévesque, A.W.A.M. de Cock, G. Kristjansson, J. McDonald, and R.C. Hamelin. 2003. Molecular diagnosis of Phytophthora ramorum by real-time polymerase chain reaction, using Taqman(R), SybrGreen, and molecular beacons. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 25(4). Bilodeau, G., C. A. Lévesque, A.W.A.M. de Cock, G. Kristjansson, J. McDonald, and
R.C. Hamelin. 2003. Detection and identification of Phytophthora ramorum, the causal agent of sudden oak death by real-time PCR. Phytopathology 93: S8. Blomquist, C., and T. Kubisiak. 2003. Laboratory diagnosis of Phytophthora ramorum from field samples. APS Sudden Oak Death Online Symposium. 21 April - 12 May 2003. Bonants, P., E.
Verstappen, K. Wiejacha, I. de Vries and K. Ivors. 2005. Molecular Identification and Detection of Phytophthora ramorum. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Brasier C., T. Jung, and W. Osswald, eds. 2006. Progress in Research on Phytophthora Diseases of Forest Trees. Proceedings of the Third International IUFRO Working Party
07.02.09. September 11-18, 2004, Freising, Germany. Forest Research, Farnham, UK.188 pgs. Brasier, C.M. 2005. Preventing invasive pathogens: deficiencies in the system. The Plantsman 4: 54-57. Brasier, C.M., P.A. Beales, S.A. Kirk, S. Denman, and J. Rose. 2005. Phytophthora kernoviae sp. nov., an invasive pathogen causing bleeding stem lesions on forest
trees and foliar necrosis of ornamentals in the UK. Mycological Research. 109 (8): 853-859. Brasier, C.M., S. Kirk, and J. Rose. 2005. Adaptive differences between Phytophthora ramorum isolates from Europe and North America: evidence for separate subspecies? Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA.
Brasier, C.M., J. Rose, S. Kirk, S. Denman, and J. Webber. 2005. Comparative host range and aggressiveness of Phytophthora ramorum and Phytophthora taxon C on North American and European trees. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Brasier, C., Denman, S., Brown, A., and Webber, J. 2004b. Sudden Oak Death (Phytophthora ramorum) discovered
on trees in Europe. Mycol. Res. 108: 1108-1110. Brasier, C.M., S. Denman, J. Rose, S.A. Kirk, K.J.D. Hughes, R.L. Griffin, C.R. Lane, A.J. Inman, and J.F. Webber. 2004. First report of ramorum bleeding canker on Quercus falcata, caused by Phytophthora ramorum. Plant Pathology 53: 804. Brasier, C.M. and S. Kirk. 2004. Production of gametangia by Phytophthora ramorum in
vitro. Mycological research 108(7): 823-827. Brasier, C.M. 2003. Sudden Oak Death: Phytophthora ramorum exhibits transatlantic differences. Mycological Research 107: 258-259. Brasier, C.M., J. Rose, S. Kirk, and J. Webber. 2003. Pathogenicity of Phytophthora ramorum isolates from USA and Europe to bark of European forest trees. 8th International Congress of Plant Pathology (ICPP 2003), Christchurch, New Zealand. February 5-7, 2003. Abstract 11: 23.
Brasier, C.M., J. Rose, S.A. Kirk, and J.F. Webber. 2002. Pathogenicity of Phytophthora ramorum isolates from North America and Europe to bark of European Fagaceae, American Quercus rubra and other forest trees. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium, 15-18 December 2002, Monterey, CA. Brasier, C.M. 2001. Rapid evolution of introduced plant pathogens via
interspecific hybridization. BioScience 51: 123-33. Brasier, C.M. 2000. Summary pest risk analysis. [Phytophthora associated with sudden oak death], 10 pp Brasier, C.M., D.E.L. Cooke, and J.M. Duncan. 1999. Origin of a new Phytophthora pathogen through interspecific hybridization. National Academy of Sciences USA 96: 5978-5983. (back to top) Briere, S.C., S. Llewellyn, G. Kristjansson. 2005. First report of Pyracantha koidzumii as a new host for Sudden Oak Death caused by Phytophthora ramorum. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Brown, A. and C.M. Brasier. 2007. Colonization of tree xylem by Phytophthora ramorum, P. kernoviae and other Phytophthora
species. Plant Pathology DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3059.2006.01511.x. Brown, A., C. Brasier, S. Denman, J. Rose, S. Kirk, and J. Webber. 2005. Distribution and etiology of aerial stem infections of P. ramorum and P. taxon C at two woodland sites in the UK. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Brown, L. and B. Allen-Diaz. 2005. Forecasting the future of coast live oak forests in the face of SOD. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Browning, M., L. Englander, and P.W. Tooley. 2003. Factors influencing growth and sporulation of Phytophthora ramorum, causal
agent of 'Sudden Oak Death'. Phytopathology 93: S12. Bulluck, R., P. Shiel, P. Berger, D. Kaplan, G. Parra, W. Li, L. Levy, J. Keller, M. Reddy, N. Sharma, M. Dennis, J. Stack, J. Pierzynski, J. O'Mara, C. Webb, L. Finley, K. Lamour, J. McKemy, and M. Palm. 2006. A comparative analysis of detection techniques used in US regulatory programs to determine presence of Phytophthora ramorum in Camellia japonica 'Nucio's Gem' in an
infested nursery in Southern California. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2006-1016-01-RS. Online at: http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/php/default.asp. Bush, E.A., E.L. Stromberg, C. Hong, P.A. Richardson, and P. Kong. 2006. Illustration of key morphological characteristics of Phytophthora species identified in Virginia nursery irrigation water. Online. Plant Health Progress
doi:10.1094/PHP-2006-0621-01-RS. http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/php/default.asp. Carlsen, S. 2003. Sudden Oak Death in Marin County, a case study of community impacts.Sudden Oak Death online symposium. Doi:10.1094/SOD-2003-SC. http://www.apsnet.org/online/SOD/pdf/Carlsen.pdf CDFA
(California Department of Food and Agriculture). 2004. Science advisory panel on Phytophthora ramorum in the nursery industry (Gary Chastagner, Doug Cook, Robert Linderman, James MacDonald, Brett Tyler), 1-2 September, 2004, meeting summary. http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/phpps/pe/sod_survey/pdfs/SODSAP_Report.pdf C.F.I.A. Plant Health Risk Assessment Unit. 2003. Hosts of Phytophthora ramorum (with notes on geographical distribution and mating types). July 2003. 21pp. Chastagner, G.A., E.M. Hansen, K.L. Riley, and W. Sutton. 2005. Effectiveness of fungicides in protecting Douglas-fir shoots from infection by Phytophthora ramorum. Sudden Oak Death
Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Chastagner, G.A., E.M. Hansen, K.L. Riley, and W. Sutton. 2005. Susceptibility of conifer shoots to infection by Phytophthora ramorum. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Chastagner, G.A., K.L. Riley, E.M. Hansen, and W. Sutton. 2004. Christmas
tree and conifer nursery stock: Sudden oak death project update. Christmas Tree Lookout 37(3): 10-13. Chastagner, G.A., E.M. Hansen, K.L. Riley, and W. Sutton. 2004. Susceptibility of conifer shoots to infection by Phytophthora ramorum. Phytopathology 94: S16. Chastagner, G.A., E.M. Hansen, K.L. Riley, and W. Sutton. 2004. Effectiveness of fungicides in protecting Douglas-fir shoots from infection by Phytophthora ramorum. Phytopathology 94: S16.
Chastagner, G.A., E.M. Hansen. 2003. Identification of fungicides to control sudden oak death. Christmas Tree Lookout 36(3): 7-9. Chastagner, G.A., E.M. Hansen, K.L. Riley, and W. Sutton. 2003. Identification of fungicides to control sudden oak death. In: Program and abstract book, sixth international Christmas tree research and extension conference; 2003 Sept. 14-19; Hendersonville, NC; 36.
Chastagner, G.A., E.M. Hansen, K.L. Riley, and W. Sutton. 2003. Susceptibility of conifer shoots to infection by Phytophthora ramorum. In: Program and abstract book, sixth international Christmas tree research and extension conference; 2003 Sept. 14-19; Hendersonville, NC; 10-11. Childs, G., J. O'Brien, M. Mielke, and J. Juzwik. 2005. Sudden oak death. Arbor Age 25(1): 10. Cohen, S.D. and R.C. Venette. 2005. Predicting the potential for establishment of Phytophthora ramorum in the oak forests of the North Central states in the USA. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Cohen, S.D. 2003. Protecting our world's forest ecosystems from exotic
pathogens. Phytopathology 93: S119. Condeso, T. E. and R. K. Meentemeyer. 2007. Effects of landscape heterogeneity on the emerging forest disease sudden oak death. Journal of Ecology 95: 364–375. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2745.2006.01206.x. Cooperative Agriculture Pest Survey program. 2002. Sudden oak death 2002/2003 pilot national
survey. 4 March 2003. Costanzo, S., M.D. Ospina-Giraldo, K.L. Deahl, C.J. Baker, and R.W. Jones. October 2006. Gene duplication event in family 12 glycosyl hydrolase from Phytophthora spp. Fungal Genetics and Biology Vol. 43, Issue 10. Pages 707-714. doi:10.1016/j.fgb.2006.04.006. Available online at: www.sciencedirect.com.
Cushman, J.H. and R.K. Meentemeyer. 2005. The Role of Humans in the Dispersal and Spread of Phytophthora ramorum. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Daniel, R., B.A. Wilson, and D.M. Cahill. 2005. Potassium phosphonate alters the defence response of Xanthorrhoea australis following infection by Phytophthora cinnamomi. Australasian
Plant Pathology. 34, 541-548. www.publish.csiro.au/journals/app. Dart, N.L., G.A Chastagner, E.F. Rugarber, and K.L. Riley. 2007. Recovery frequency of Phytophthora ramorum and other Phytophthora spp. in the soil profile of ornamental retail nurseries. Plant Disease 91:1419-1422. DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-91-11-1419. Dart, N.L., and G.A. Chastagner, G.A. 2007. High recovery rate of Phytophthora from containerized nursery stock pots at a retail nursery highlights potential for spreading exotic oomycetes. Plant Health Progress DOI: 10.1094/PHP-2007-0816-01-BR. Online at: http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/php/default.asp. Dart, N.L. and G.A. Chastagner. 2007. Estimated economic losses associated with the destruction of plants due to Phytophthora ramorum quarantine efforts in Washington State. Online. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2007-0508-02-RS. Davidson, J.M., E. Fitchtner, H. Patterson, K. Falk, and D. Rizzo. 2005. Mechanisms underlying differences in Inoculum Production by Phytophthora ramorum in mined-evergreen versus tanoak-redwood forests in California. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. (back to top) Davidson, J.M., A.C. Wickland, H.A. Patterson, K.R. Falk, and D.M. Rizzo. 2005.
Transmission of Phytophthora ramorum in Mixed-Evergreen Forest in California. Phytopathology 95:587-596. Davidson, J.M., P.E. Maloney, A.C. Wickland, and D.M. Rizzo. 2003. Forest composition influences transmission of Phytophthora ramorum (Sudden Oak Death) in California oak woodlands. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts 88. Davidson, J.M., D.M. Rizzo, M. Garbelotto, S.A. Tjosvold, G.W. Slaughter,
and A.C. Wickland. 2003. Evidence for aerial transmission of Phytophthora ramorum among Quercus and Lithocarpus in California woodlands. In: McComb, J.A.; Hardy, G.E.; Tommerup, I.C., editors. Proceedings, 2nd international IUFRO conference on Phytophora in forest ecosystems; working party 7.02.09 meeting; 2001 Sept. 30 – Oct. 5; Albany, Western Australia, Perth: Murdoch University Print; 1088-144.
Davidson, J.M. and C.G. Shaw. 2003. Pathways of movement for Phytophthora ramorum, causal agent of sudden oak death. APS Sudden Oak Death Online Symposium, 21 April – 12 May 2003. Davidson, J.M., S. Werres, M. Garbelotto, E.M. Hansen, and D.M. Rizzo. 2003. Sudden oak death and associated
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Davidson, J.M., D.M. Rizzo, and M. Garbelotto. 2001. Transmission of Phytophthora associated with sudden oak death in California. Phytopathology 91: S108. Davison, E.M., A. Drenth, S. Kumar, S. Mack, A.E. Mackie, and S. McKirdy. Pathogens associated with nursery plants imported into Western Australia. Australasian Plant Pathology, 2006, 35, 473–475. Available online at: http://www.publish.csiro.au/?nid=39. Davison, E.M. and F.C.S. Tay. 2005. How many soil samples are needed to show that Phytophthora is absent from sites in the south-west of Western Australia? Australasian Plant Pathology 34:293- 297. DeDobbelaere, I.K. Heungens, and M. Maeas. 2005. Susceptibility levels of
Rhododendron species and hybrids to Phytophthora ramorum. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. DEFRA's Central Science Laboratory (CSL) has issued their "Investigation of Alternative Eradication Control Methods (Heat Treatment) for P. ramorum and P. kernoviae on/in Plants." It can be found on the DEFRA website at: http://www.defra.gov.uk/planth/ramorum/phe2122reports.pdf. (Feb 2008)
DEFRA's CSL an "Epidemiology of natural outbreaks of Phytophthora ramorum Final Report," has been posted to the DEFRA website at: http://randd.defra.gov.uk/Document.aspx?Document=Ph0195_6395_SD5.pdf. (Feb 2008) DEFRA. 2006. Plants reported as natural hosts of Phytophthora ramorum. http://www.defra.gov.uk/planth/newsitems/suscept.pdf (last consulted 29 April, 2006) DEFRA. 2005b. Plants reported as hosts of P. ramorum. http://www.defra.gov.uk/planth/newsitems/suscept.pdf (last consulted 10 January, 2005) DEFRA. 2004a. Phytophthora ramorum - a threat to our trees, woodlands and heathlands. http://www.defra.gov.uk/planth/pestnote/newram.pdf DEFRA. 2004b. Phytophthora ramorum epidemiology: sporulation potential, dispersal, infection, latency and survival. Project code: PH0174. http://www.defra.gov.uk/science/project_data/DocumentLibrary/PH0194/PH0194_2004_FR P.pdf De Gruyter, H., R. Baayen, J. Meffert, P. Bonants, and F. van Kuik. 2002. Comparison of pathogenicity of Phytophthora ramorum isolates from Europe and California. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium, 15-18 December 2002, Monterey, CA. Delatour, C., C. Saurat, C. Husson, R. Loos, and N. Schenck. 2002. Discovery
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Denman, S., S.A. Kirk, and C.M. Brasier, K.J.D. Hughes, R. Griffin, E. Hobdon, and J.F. Webber. 2005. Foliar infection of sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) by Phytophthora ramorum in the UK. New Disease Report Plant Pathology 54:581. (back to top) Denman, S., S.A. Kirk, J. Rose, J.F. Webber, and C.M. Brasier. 2002. Phytophthora ramorum wound
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hitch-hiking extends the range of coast live oak. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Dodd, R. S., D. Huberli, V. Douhovnikoff, T. Harnik, Z. Afzal-Raffi, and M. Garbelotto. 2005. Is variation in susceptibility to Phytophthora ramorum correlated with population genetic structure in coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia)? New Phytopathologist 165(1): 203-214.
Dodd, R., D. Huberli, T. Harnik, B. O'Dell, and M. Garbelotto. 2005. Seasonal trends in response to inoculation of coast live oak with Phytophthora ramorum. Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium II, 18-21 January 2005, Monterey, CA. Dodd, R.S.; V. Douhovinikoff, Z.Afzal-Rafii. 2004. Genetic Structure among California's red oaks and susceptibility to Phytophthora ramorum (sudden oak death)
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