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    3ADON Population of Fusarium graminearum Found in North Dakota Is More Aggressive and Produces a Higher Level of DON than the Prevalent 15ADON Population in Spring Wheat by Puri, Krishna D, Zhong, Shaobin

    Published in Phytopathology (01-10-2010)
    “…Fusarium head blight (FHB) is primarily caused by Fusarium graminearum in North America. Isolates of F. graminearum can be identified as one of three…”
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    RNA-Seq Revealed Differences in Transcriptomes between 3ADON and 15ADON Populations of Fusarium graminearum In Vitro and In Planta by Puri, Krishna D, Yan, Changhui, Leng, Yueqiang, Zhong, Shaobin

    Published in PloS one (27-10-2016)
    “…Fusarium graminearum is the major causal agent of Fusarium head blight (FHB) in barley and wheat in North America. The fungus not only causes yield loss of the…”
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    Sources of genomic diversity in the self-fertile plant pathogen, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, and consequences for resistance breeding by Buchwaldt, Lone, Garg, Harsh, Puri, Krishna D, Durkin, Jonathan, Adam, Jennifer, Harrington, Myrtle, Liabeuf, Debora, Davies, Alan, Hegedus, Dwayne D, Sharpe, Andrew G, Gali, Krishna Kishore

    Published in PloS one (07-02-2022)
    “…The ascomycete, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, has a broad host range and causes yield loss in dicotyledonous crops world wide. Genomic diversity was determined in…”
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    Systemic Colonization of Potato Plants by Verticillium dahliae Leads to Infection of Tubers and Sprouting Buds by Zhang, Yuanyuan, Kang, Liru, Gao, Jing, Puri, Krishna D, Jia, Ruifang, Zhang, Zhiwei, Zhang, Jian, Zhao, Jun

    Published in Plant disease (01-03-2023)
    “…A green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged isolate of was used to study its colonization in potato plants and tubers. Three-week-old potato plants of the highly…”
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    The genetics of resistance to lettuce drop (Sclerotinia spp.) in lettuce in a recombinant inbred line population from Reine des Glaces × Eruption by Mamo, Bullo Erena, Hayes, Ryan J., Truco, Maria José, Puri, Krishna D., Michelmore, Richard W., Subbarao, Krishna V., Simko, Ivan

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-08-2019)
    “…Key message Two QTLs for resistance to lettuce drop, qLDR1.1 and qLDR5.1 , were identified. Associated SNPs will be useful in breeding for lettuce drop and…”
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    Total synthesis of a structurally complex zwitterionic hexasaccharide repeating unit of polysaccharide B from Bacteroides fragilis via one-pot glycosylation by Puri, Krishna, Kulkarni, Suvarn S.

    Published in Communications chemistry (12-09-2024)
    “…Zwitterionic polysaccharides (ZPSs) present on the surface of a common gut commensal Bacteroides fragilis are endowed with unique immunological properties as…”
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    Molecular Mapping of Quantitative Trait Loci for Fusarium Head Blight Resistance in the Brazilian Spring Wheat Cultivar "Surpresa" by Poudel, Bikash, Mullins, Joseph, Puri, Krishna D, Leng, Yueqiang, Karmacharya, Anil, Liu, Yuan, Hegstad, Justin, Li, Xuehui, Zhong, Shaobin

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (24-01-2022)
    “…Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a devastating disease in wheat. The use of resistant germplasm from diverse sources can significantly improve resistance to the…”
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    Farmers’ Knowledge on Pesticide Safety and Pest Management Practices: A Case Study of Vegetable Growers in Chitwan, Nepal by Rijal, Jhalendra, Regmi, Rajendra, Ghimire, Rajan, Puri, Krishna, Gyawaly, Sudan, Poudel, Sujata

    Published in Agriculture (Basel) (01-01-2018)
    “…Farmers’ knowledge on pesticides and their safe use are critical for implementing effective pest management program. A household survey was conducted using the…”
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    Proteome and metabolome analyses reveal differential responses in tomato -Verticillium dahliae-interactions by Hu, Xiaoping, Puri, Krishna D., Gurung, Suraj, Klosterman, Steven J., Wallis, Christopher M., Britton, Monica, Durbin-Johnson, Blythe, Phinney, Brett, Salemi, Michelle, Short, Dylan P.G., Subbarao, Krishna V.

    Published in Journal of proteomics (15-09-2019)
    “…Verticillium dahliae colonizes vascular tissue and causes vascular discoloration in susceptible hosts. Two well-defined races exist in V. dahliae populations…”
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    Genetic Diversity of Verticillium dahliae Populations From Olive and Potato in Lebanon by Baroudy, Farah, Putman, Alexander I, Habib, Wassim, Puri, Krishna D, Subbarao, Krishna V, Nigro, Franco

    Published in Plant disease (01-04-2019)
    “…Verticillium dahliae is widely distributed in potato and olive fields in Lebanon, causing serious economic losses. However, little is known about the inoculum…”
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    Genome Sequence of Verticillium dahliae Race 1 Isolate VdLs.16 From Lettuce by Chen, Jie-Yin, Zhang, Dan-Dan, Huang, Jin-Qun, Wang, Dan, Hao, Shi-Jun, Li, Ran, Puri, Krishna D, Yang, Lin, Tong, Bang-Zhuo, Xiong, Ke-Xu, Simko, Ivan, Klosterman, Steven J, Subbarao, Krishna V, Dai, Xiao-Feng

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-11-2020)
    “…is a widespread fungal pathogen that causes Verticillium wilt on many economically important crops and ornamentals worldwide. Populations of have been divided…”
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    Dynamics of Verticillium dahliae race 1 population under managed agricultural ecosystems by Chen, Jie-Yin, Zhang, Dan-Dan, Huang, Jin-Qun, Li, Ran, Wang, Dan, Song, Jian, Puri, Krishna D, Yang, Lin, Kong, Zhi-Qiang, Tong, Bang-Zhuo, Li, Jun-Jiao, Huang, Yu-Shan, Simko, Ivan, Klosterman, Steven J, Dai, Xiao-Feng, Subbarao, Krishna V

    Published in BMC biology (25-06-2021)
    “…Plant pathogens and their hosts undergo adaptive changes in managed agricultural ecosystems, by overcoming host resistance, but the underlying genetic…”
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    Harvest of Lettuce from Verticillium-Infested Fields Has Little Impact on Postharvest Quality by Puri, Krishna D, Vallad, Gary E, Qin, Qing-Ming, Hayes, Ryan J, Subbarao, Krishna V

    Published in Plant disease (01-04-2019)
    “…Verticillium wilt of lettuce, caused by the soilborne pathogen Verticillium dahliae, poses a serious threat to the California lettuce industry. Knowledge of…”
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    Short-Term Host Selection Pressure Has Little Effect on the Evolution of a Monoclonal Population of Verticillium dahliae Race 1 by Puri, Krishna D, Gurung, Suraj, Short, Dylan P G, Atallah, Z K, Sandoya, German, Davis, R Michael, Hayes, Ryan J, Subbarao, Krishna V

    Published in Phytopathology (01-11-2017)
    “…Understanding pathogen evolution over time is vital for plant breeding and deployment of host resistance. In the context of a soilborne pathogen, the potential…”
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    Genetic analysis and molecular mapping of crown rust resistance in common wheat by Niu, Zhixia, Puri, Krishna D., Chao, Shiaoman, Jin, Yue, Sun, Yongliang, Steffenson, Brian J., Maan, Shivcharan S., Xu, Steven S., Zhong, Shaobin

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-03-2014)
    “…Key Message This is the first report on genetic analysis and genome mapping of major dominant genes for near non-host resistance to barley crown rust (…”
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    Characterization of Puccinia psidii isolates in Hawaii using microsatellite DNA markers by Zhong, Shaobin, Yang, Baojun, Puri, Krishna D.

    Published in Journal of general plant pathology : JGPP (01-05-2011)
    “…We studied genetic variation in Puccinia psidii , a newly introduced rust fungus in Hawaii, using microsatellite markers. All 36 Hawaiian P. psidii isolates…”
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    Mapping Quantitative Trait Loci for Lettuce Resistance to Verticillium dahliae Race 3, Plant Development, and Leaf Color Using an Ultra-High-Density Bin Map Constructed from F2 Progeny by Ivan Simko, Krishna D. Puri, Nikhilesh Dhar, Hui Peng, Krishna V. Subbarao

    Published in PhytoFrontiers (01-09-2022)
    “…Verticillium wilt is one of the most devastating soilborne diseases in lettuce, and the use of host resistance is the most optimal choice for its management…”
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    Genetic Structure of Cochliobolus sativus Populations Sampled from Roots and Leaves of Barley and Wheat in North Dakota by Gyawali, Sanjaya, Neate, Stephen M., Adhikari, Tika B., Puri, Krishna D., Burlakoti, Rishi R., Zhong, Shaobin

    Published in Journal of phytopathology (01-12-2012)
    “…Common root rot (CRR) and spot blotch, caused by Cochliobolus sativus (Ito and Kurib.) Drechsl. ex Dast., are important diseases of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)…”
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    Verticillium klebahnii and V. isaacii Isolates Exhibit Host-Dependent Biological Control of Verticillium Wilt Caused by V. dahliae by Puri, Krishna D., Hu, Xiaoping, Gurung, Suraj, Short, Dylan P. G., Sandoya, German V., Schild, Marion, Zhang, Yuanyuan, Zhao, Jun, Anchieta, Amy G., Klosterman, Steven J., Subbarao, Krishna V.

    Published in PhytoFrontiers (01-12-2021)
    “…Verticillium dahliae, the soilborne fungal pathogen, causes vascular wilt on many economically important crops, resulting in significant yield losses. V…”
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    Reactions of hard red spring wheat to common root rot under field conditions of Northern United States of America by Tobias, Dennis J, Stack, Robert W, Puri, Krishna D, Riveland, Neil, Zhong, Shaobin

    Published in Euphytica (01-05-2009)
    “…Common root rot (CRR), primarily caused by Cochliobolus sativus, is one of the important soil borne diseases of wheat (Triticum aestivum L). To gain…”
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