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Name |
Affiliation |
Title |
| 4 |
Norman Dart |
Washington State University |
Estimating the Economic Impacts of
P. ramorum on Washington State Nurseries |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| |
Norman Dart |
Washington State University |
Recovering Phytophthora ramorum and other
Phytophthora spp. from the soil profile of ornamental retail
nurseries |
Poster |
| 5 |
Paul Tooley |
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture |
Survival of Phytophthora ramorum Chlamydospores
at High and Low Temperatures |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 6 |
Dawn Holzer |
USDA APHIS PPQ |
Monitoring for Phytophthora ramorum in Nevada;
Our Driest State |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 9 |
Stefan Wagner |
Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture
and Forestry |
Evaluation of fungicides for control of Phytophthora
ramorum |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 10 |
Sabine Werres |
Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture
and Forestry |
Susceptibility of selected ornamental plants towards
Phytophthora ramorum |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 11 |
Sabine Werres |
Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture
and Forestry |
Studies on the tissue colonisation in Rhododendron
by Phytophthora ramorum |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 12 |
Thomas Schroeder |
Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture
and Forestry |
Results of three year monitoring on Phytophthora
ramorum in Germany |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 14 |
Alexandra Schlenzig |
Scottish Agricultural Science Agency |
Phytophthora ramorum in Scotland: It's all
over? |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 16 |
Charles Lane |
Central Science Laboratory |
Evaluation of a rapid diagnostic field test kit for
identification of Phytophthora ramorum, P. kernoviae and
other Phytophthora species at the point of inspection |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 17 |
Rick Kelsey |
USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station |
Antifungal activity of extracts and select compounds
in the heartwood of seven western conifers toward Phytophthora
ramorum. |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 18 |
Nancy Osterbauer |
Oregon Dept. of Agriculture |
A High Throughput System for the Detection of Phytophthora
ramorum in Susceptible Plant Species |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 19 |
Daniel Manter |
USDA-ARS |
Photosynthetic declines are induced by Phytophthora
ramorum infection and exposure to elicitins |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 20 |
Robert Linderman |
USDA-ARS |
Comparative Susceptibility of Plants Native to the
Appalachian Range of the United States to Inoculation With Phytophthora
ramorum |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 21 |
Maria Luz Herrero |
Bioforsk- Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and
Environmental Research |
Distribution of Phytophthora ramorum in Norway |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 23 |
Timothy Widmer |
FDWSRU-USDA/ARS |
Investigating the Potential of Biological Control
against Phytophthora ramorum |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 25 |
Virginia McDonald |
Oregon State University, Botany and Plant Pathology |
Evaluation of Infection Potential and Sporulation
of Phytophthora ramorum on Six Rhododendron Cultivars. |
Abstract |
| |
| 26 |
Eduardo Moralejo |
Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados,
IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB) |
In vitro foliage susceptibility of Canary islands
laurel forests: a model for understanding the ecology of Phytophthora
ramorum |
Abstract |
| |
| 28 |
Nina Shishkoff |
FDWSRU/ARS/USDA |
Environmental Parameters Affecting Inoculum Production
from Lilac Leaf Pieces Infected with Phytophthora ramorum. |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 31 |
Niklaus Grunwald |
USDA ARS |
Effect of Flooding on Root and Foliar Disease Severity
on Rhododendron caused by Phytophthora ramorum |
Abstract |
| |
| 32 |
Marianne Elliott |
Canadian Forest Service - Pacific Forestry Centre |
Identification of control agents and factors affecting
pathogenicity of Phytophthora ramorum |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 33 |
Marianne Elliott |
Canadian Forest Service - Pacific Forestry Centre |
In vitro Testing of Biological Control Agents on A1
and A2 Isolates of Phytophthora ramorum. |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 36 |
Erica Goss |
Horticultural Crops Research Lab, USDA ARS |
Molecular Evolution of an Avirulence Homolog (Avh)
Gene Subfamily in P. ramorum |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 37 |
Katherine Hayden |
University of California, Berkeley |
Correlating Phytophthora ramorum Infection
Rate and Lesion Expansion in Tanoak |
Abstract |
| |
| 38 |
Kevin O'Hara |
University of California |
Implementation of a thinning and burning study in
tanoak - redwood stands in Santa Cruz and Mendocino Counties |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 41 |
Allison Wickland |
University of California, Davis |
The Big Sur Ecoregion Sudden Oak Death Adaptive Management
project: Ecological Monitoring |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 45 |
Nadir Erbilgin |
University of California, Berkeley |
New Relationships Among the Sudden Oak Death Pathogen,
Native Bark and Ambrosia Beetles, and Decay Fungi Colonizing Oaks |
Abstract |
| |
| 46 |
David Lockley |
ADAS UK Ltd |
Monitoring Phytophthora ramorum in soil,
leaf litter, rain traps and watercourses in an historic Cornish
garden |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 49 |
Pauline Spaine |
USDA |
Sudden Oak Death risk along an elevational transect
in the southeastern U.S. |
Abstract |
| |
| 50 |
David Lockley |
ADAS UK Ltd |
Monitoring Phytophthora ramorum and P.
kernoviae in soil and rainwater samples collected at two sites
on a Cornish estate |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 52 |
Noah Rosenzweig |
University of California, Berkeley |
In-planta and In-vitro Comparisons of Wild and nursery
isolates of Phytophthora ramorum |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 54 |
Tamar Harnik |
UC Berkeley |
Screening Different Phytophthora ramorum
Hosts for Limitations of Detection level Using Various Molecular
Genetic Techniques |
Abstract |
| |
| 55 |
Matthew DiLeo |
UC Davis, Department of Plant Pathology |
Effects of Environmental Variables on the Survival
of Phytophthora ramorum in Bay Laurel Leaves |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 56 |
Elizabeth Fichtner |
UC Davis |
Suppression of Phytophthora ramorum in Aluminum-amended
Peatmoss |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 57 |
Caroline Press |
USDA ARS |
Global Gene Expression Profiles of Phytophthora
ramorum strain Pr102 in response to plant host and tissue differentiation |
Abstract |
| |
| 62 |
Paul Reeser |
Oregon State University |
Phytophthora siskiyouensis, a New
Species from Soil and Water in Southwest Oregon |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 64 |
Aaron Smith |
Oregon State University |
Development and Germination of Phytophthora ramorum
Chlamydospores |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 66 |
Everett Hansen |
Oregon State University |
Stream Monitoring for Detection of Phytophthora
ramorum in Oregon |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 67 |
Everett Hansen |
Oregon State University |
Comparing Phytophthora ramorum Diagnostic
Protocols for the National SOD Stream Monitoring Program |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 69 |
Matteo Garbelotto |
UC Berkeley |
A Comparative Analysis of Diagnostic Approaches for
Phytophthora ramorum |
Abstract |
| |
| 71 |
Paul Reeser |
Oregon State University |
Susceptibility of Some Native Plant Species from Hawaii
to Phytophthora ramorum |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 72 |
Elizabeth Fichtner |
UC Davis, Plant Pathology |
Summer survival of Phytophthora ramorum in
California bay laurel leaves |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 74 |
Gary Chastagner |
Washington State University |
Effectiveness of Fungicides in Protecting Conifers
and Rhododendrons from Foliar Infection by Phytophthora ramorum |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 79 |
Steven Oak |
USDA Forest Service, Southern Region FHP |
Phytophthora ramorum Early Detection Surveys
for Forests in the USA 2003-2006 |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 81 |
Valerie Sherron |
Department of Biology, Sonoma State University |
Temperature-dependent Phenotypic Variation among Phytophthora
ramorum Isolates from Eastern Sonoma County. |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 82 |
Lisa Fischer |
USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection |
Aerial and Targeted Ground Surveys for SOD in California,
2001 through 2006 |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 84 |
Jean Williams-Woodward |
University of Georgia |
Surveying for Phytophthora species, including
P. ramorum, in Soils and Water Sources from Ornamental
Nurseries in Georgia |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 87 |
Shannon Murphy |
UC Davis |
Monitoring Phytophthora ramorum Distribution
in Streams within Coastal California Watersheds |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 88 |
Shelley Arnold |
University of California Davis: Department of Plant
Pathology |
Phytophthora ramorum Inoculum Potential on
California Bay Laurel (Umbellularia californica): Individual Leaves
Support Repeated Inoculum Production |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 90 |
Rachel Linzer |
University of California, Berkeley |
Pathogenicity Variation in Two West Coast Forest Phytophthoras,
Phytophthora nemorosa and P. pseudosyringae, to bay
laurel |
Abstract |
| |
| 91 |
Sunny Lucas |
Oregon State University |
Development of Phytophthora ramorum Infection
and Disease Symptoms on Coast Redwood Seedlings |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 92 |
Brad Collins |
Oregon State University |
Spatial and Temporal Aspects of Tylosis Formation
in Tanoak Inoculated with Phytophthora ramorum |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 93 |
Erik Haunreiter |
US Forest Service |
Mapping oak mortality for early detection of P.
ramorum: a comparison of aerial surveys and digital aerial
photo interpretation. |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 95 |
Michael Cohen |
Sonoma State University |
Microbial- and Isothiocyanate-Mediated Control of
Phytophthora and Pythium Species |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 96 |
Karin Tuxen |
UC Berkeley, Environmental Science, Policy & Management |
Understanding the Spatial Component of Sudden Oak
Death |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 98 |
Steven Swain |
UC Berkeley |
Preservation of Lithocarpus densiflorus Diversity
on California's Central Coast a cooperative project with area residents |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 99 |
LeAnn Douhan |
UC Riverside |
Endophytic fungi of California Bay Laurel |
Abstract |
| |
| 104 |
Frank N. Martin |
USDA-ARS |
Evaluation of molecular markers for Phytophthora
ramorum detection and identification using a standardized library
of isolates |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| 113 |
Beverly Ortiz |
East Bay Regional Park District |
Contemporary California Indian Uses of the Regulated
Hosts and Associated Species Affected by Phytophthora ramorum |
Abstract |
| |
| 115 |
Kayimbi Tubajika |
USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST |
The Efficacy of Heat Treatment to Control Phytophthora
ramorum in Infected Wood Species |
Abstract |
| Poster |
| |
Hella Kehlenbeck |
Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture
and Forestry, Department for National and International Plant Health,
Germany |
Assessment of Potential Economic and Environmental
Impacts Caused by Phytophthora ramorum in Europe |
Abstract |
| Poster |