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    Molecular mapping of resistance to blight in an interspecific cross in the genus Castanea by Kubisiak, T.L. (USDA FS, Saucier, MS.), Hebard, F.V, Nelson, C.D, Zhang, J, Bernatzky, R, Huang, H, Anagnostakis, S.L, Doudrick, R.L

    Published in Phytopathology (01-07-1997)
    “…A three-generation American chestnut X Chinese chestnut pedigree was used to construct a genetic linkage map for chestnut and to investigate the control of…”
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    Hypovirus transmission to ascospore progeny by field-released transgenic hypovirulent strains of Cryphonectria parasitica by Anagnostakis, S.L. (The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven.), Chen, B, Geletka, L.M, Nuss, D.L

    Published in Phytopathology (01-07-1998)
    “…Strains of the chestnut blight fungus, Cryphonectria parasitica, have been genetically engineered to contain an integrated full-length cDNA copy of the…”
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    American chestnut sprout survival with biological control of the chestnut-blight fungus population by Anagnostakis, Sandra L.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-10-2001)
    “…The American chestnut trees in Connecticut were reduced to understory shrubs by an imported fungus that causes lethal cankers. Chestnut blight disease was…”
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    Chestnut Blight: Biological Control by Transmissible Hypovirulence in Endothia parasitica by Van Alfen, N K, Jaynes, R A, Anagnostakis, S L, Day, P R

    “…Hypovirulence in Endothia parasitica is caused by a cytoplasmic determinant that is transferred by hyphal anastomosis in host tissue and in culture…”
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    Introduction of new genotypes into ascospore progeny of Cryphonectria parasitica in the field by ANAGNOSTAKIS, SANDRA L.

    Published in Mycological research (01-06-1998)
    “…The aim of this work was to use sexual reproduction to introduce new genotypes into natural populations of Cryphonectria parasitica, the cause of chestnut…”
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    Biological control of chestnut blight [Endothia parasitica, Castanea dentata, biological control, hypovirulence, USA, Italy] by Anagnostakis, Sandra L.

    “…After 77 years of being attacked by the chestnut blight fungus, American chestnut trees continue to sprout from gradually declining root systems. The blight…”
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    The nation's first agricultural experiment station: Discoveries that shaped plant pathology by Anagnostakis, S L, Douglas, S

    Published in Phytopathology (01-06-2008)
    “…The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station was established in 1875 "for the purpose of promoting agriculture by scientific investigation and experiment."…”
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    Seasonal variation of peroxidase activity in chestnut trees by Havir, Evelyn A., Anagnostakis, Sandra L.

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-05-1998)
    “…Peroxidase (E.C.1.11.1.7) activity in twigs of American ( Castanea dentata), Chinese ( C. mollissima), and Japanese ( C. crenata) chestnut was determined…”
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    Pathogenicity Resulting from Mutation at the b Locus of Ustilago maydis by Day, P. R., Anagnostakis, S. L., Puhalla, J. E.

    “…This paper explores the genetic basis of the ability of the fungus, Ustilago maydis, to induce neoplastic galls in the corn plant (Zea mays). Pathogenic…”
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    Corn Smut Dikaryon in Culture by DAY, P. R, ANAGNOSTAKIS, S. L

    Published in Nature. New biology (London) (05-05-1971)
    “…A TYPICAL smut life cycle has three phases-diploid, haploid, and dikaryon1. Diploid spores (teliospores) formed in the host tissue are a resting phase. They…”
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    The Effect of Multiple Importations of Pests and Pathogens on a Native Tree by Anagnostakis, Sandra L

    Published in Biological invasions (2001)
    “…Climate changes in the past reshaped the North American native forests as some species increased and others decreased in number and distribution. Native…”
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    Haploid Plants from Anthers of Tobacco — Enhancement with Charcoal by Anagnostakis, S. L.

    Published in Planta (01-09-1974)
    “…Haploid plants of Nicotiana tabacum L. were produced in greater numbers from anthers on agar medium containing activated charcoal than on the same medium…”
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    Active discharge distance of ascospores of Venturia inaequalis by Aylor, D.E. (The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station), Anagnostakis, S.L

    Published in Phytopathology (01-05-1991)
    “…Ascospores of Venturia inaequalis were discharged into still air inside small chambers from pseudothecia on small wetted bits of leaf cut from diseased apple…”
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    Chestnut bark tannin assays and growth of chestnut blight fungus on extracted tannin by Anagnostakis, S.L

    Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-08-1992)
    “…Tannins extracted from the green bark of each of two Chinese, Japanese, and American chestnut trees were assayed in a protein-binding test. Four levels of…”
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    Recovery of additional flat mutants of Cryphonectria parasitica by Anagnostakis, S.L. (The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, CT)

    Published in Mycologia (01-07-1990)
    “…Additional mutants with the phenotype "flat" have been recovered from hypovirulent (dsRNA containing) strains of the chestnut blight fungus, Cryphonectria…”
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