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    Dispersal gradient of M. fructicola conidia from peach orchard to an open field by Lichtemberg, P. S. F., Moreira, L. M., Zeviani, W. M., Amorim, L., De Mio, L. L. May

    “…Dispersal gradient and the maximum distance that spores of M. fructicola can spread allow the quantification of the relative risk of disease spread from spores…”
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    Didymella glomerata causing leaf blight on pistachio by Moral, J., Lichtemberg, P. S. F., Papagelis, A., Sherman, J., Michailides, T. J.

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-08-2018)
    “…During 2015 and 2016, we detected blighted leaves of pistachio (Pistacia vera) trees in different orchards in Arizona (USA). A Phoma-like species was isolated…”
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    Using Allele‐specific PCR for detecting multiple amino acid substitutions associated with SDHI resistance in Alternaria alternata causing Alternaria late blight in pistachio by Lichtemberg, P.S.F., Luo, Y., Doussoulin, H., Michailides, T.J.

    Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-11-2018)
    “…Alternaria late blight caused by Alternaria alternata is a major disease affecting pistachios grown in California and to some degree those grown in Arizona…”
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    Characterizing Beltrania pseudorhombica the causal agent of pistachio leaf and fruit spot in Arizona by Lichtemberg, P. S. F., Moral, J., Sherman, J., Nouri, M. T., Lake, J., Felts, D. G., Michailides, T. J.

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-07-2019)
    “…In 2016 and 2017, we have constantly recovered a fungus with typical biconical (diamond shaped) conidia from pistachio fruit (cv. Kerman) received from Cochise…”
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    Didymella glomeratacausing leaf blight on pistachio by Moral, J., Lichtemberg, P. S. F., Papagelis, A., Sherman, J., Michailides, T. J.

    “…During 2015 and 2016, we detected blighted leaves of pistachio ( Pistacia vera ) trees in different orchards in Arizona (USA). A Phoma-like species was…”
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