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    Longevity of inoculum production by Diplodia pinea on red pine cones by Munck, I.A, Stanosz, G.R

    “…In summer of 2004, pycnidia of Diplodia pinea were observed on cones of Pinus resinosa that had matured and opened during previous years, but had been retained…”
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    Interaction Between Diplodia pinea and D. scrobiculata in Red and Jack Pine Seedlings by Santamaría, O, Smith, D.R, Stanosz, G.R

    Published in Phytopathology (01-03-2011)
    “…Sphaeropsis sapinea sensu lato is a conifer fungal pathogen that causes shoot blight and stem cankers. Recently, the former S. sapinea has been divided into…”
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    Diplodia shoot blight and asymptomatic persistence of Diplodia pinea on or in stems of jack pine nursery seedlings by Stanosz, G.R, Smith, D.R, Leisso, R

    “…Diplodia pinea (syn. Sphaeropsis sapinea) is known as a major cause of damage to red pine (Pinus resinosa) seedlings in nurseries. The fungus can also be a…”
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    Sirococcus conigenus, Sirococcus piceicola sp. nov. and Sirococcus tsugae sp. nov. on conifers: anamorphic fungi in the Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales by Rossman, A.Y, Castlebury, L.A, Farr, D.F, Stanosz, G.R

    “…Sirococcus is a genus of asexually reproducing fungi that includes important pathogens causing shoot blight and tip dieback of conifers. In this paper, the…”
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    Photosynthetic consequences of Marssonina leaf spot differ between two poplar hybrids by Erickson, J. E., Stanosz, G. R., Kruger, E. L.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-02-2004)
    “…• In foliage of two hybrid poplars, clone DN-34 (Populus deltoides × P. nigra) and clone NM-6 (P. nigra × P. maximowiczii), we examined relationships between…”
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    Genetic structure of Mycosphaerella populorum (anamorph Septoria musiva) populations in north-central and northeastern North America by Feau, N, Hamelin, R.C, Vandecasteele, C, Stanosz, G.R, Bernier, L

    Published in Phytopathology (01-06-2005)
    “…In order to characterize the genetic variation of the poplar pathogen Mycosphaerella populorum (anamorph Septoria musiva), we have studied seven North American…”
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    PCR primers for identification of Sirococcus conigenus and S. tsugae, and detection of S. conigenus from symptomatic and asymptomatic red pine shoots by Smith, D.R, Stanosz, G.R

    “…Regions of diversity in the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences of Sirococcus species were exploited to design primer pairs used in a PCR-based method…”
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    Excised shoots of top-pruned red pine seedlings, a source of inoculum of the Diplodia blight pathogen by Munck, I.A, Stanosz, G.R

    “…Diplodia pinea causes shoot blight and collar rot diseases of pines in forest tree nurseries and sporulates on colonized seedling needles and stems. In late…”
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    Risk from Sirococcus conigenus to understory red pine seedlings in northern Wisconsin by Bronson, J.J, Stanosz, G.R

    “…Interest in development of multicohort stands of red pine (Pinus resinosa) in the Great Lakes region of North America prompted an investigation of the…”
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    Cultural and PCR-based detection of Septoria musiva in inoculated hybrid poplar stems by Weiland, J.E, Stanosz, G.R

    “…The fungal pathogen Septoria musiva can be difficult to isolate from cankers that result from its colonization of poplar stems, and its persistence in these…”
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    Species diversity of polyporoid and corticioid fungi in northern hardwood forests with differing management histories by Lindner, Daniel L., Burdsall, Harold H., Stanosz, Glen R.

    Published in Mycologia (01-03-2006)
    “…Effects of forest management on fungal diversity were investigated by sampling fruit bodies of polyporoid and corticioid fungi in forest stands that have…”
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    Effects of moderate water stress on disease development by Sphaeropsis sapinea on red pine by Blodgett, J.T. (University of Wisconsin, Madison.), Kruger, E.L, Stanosz, G.R

    Published in Phytopathology (01-04-1997)
    “…The aggressiveness of Sphaeropsis sapinea isolates was compared on water-stressed and nonstressed 3-year-old red pines (Pinus resinosa) in greenhouse and…”
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    Association of Sphaeropsis sapinea with insect-damaged red pine shoots and cones by Feci, E, Smith, D, Stanosz, G.R

    “…Summary The association of the shoot blight and canker pathogen Sphaeropsis sapinea with red pine (Pinus resinosa) shoots and cones damaged by insects…”
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    Sphaeropsis sapinea and water stress in a red pine plantation in central Wisconsin by Blodgett, J.T. (University of Wisconsin, Madison.), Kruger, E.L, Stanosz, G.R

    Published in Phytopathology (01-04-1997)
    “…A study was conducted to determine the effects of water stress resulting from competing vegetation on disease development of Sphaeropsis sapinea in red pine…”
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    medium to enhance identification of Septoria musiva from poplar cankers by Stanosz, J.C, Stanosz, G.R

    “…A series of experiments was conducted to determine the relative tolerance in vitro of an isolate of Septoria musiva (a fungus that causes a severely damaging…”
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    Effects of water stress on colonization of poplar stems and excised leaf disks by Septoria musiva by MAXWELL, D. L, KRUGER, E. L, STANOSZ, G. R

    Published in Phytopathology (01-04-1997)
    “…Septoria musiva causes leaf spot and canker diseases of trees in the genus Populus, and is one of the most damaging fungal pathogens of hybrid poplar in…”
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    Monoterpene and phenolic compound concentrations in water-stressed red pine inoculated with Sphaeropsis sapinea by Blodgett, J.T. (University of Wisconsin, Madison.), Stanosz, G.R

    Published in Phytopathology (01-03-1998)
    “…Changes in monoterpene and phenolic compounds resulting from water stress and colonization by Sphaeropsis sapinea were examined for 9- and 11-year-old red pine…”
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    Differential inhibition of Sphaeropsis sapinea morphotypes by a phenolic compound and several monoterpenes of red pine by Blodgett, J.T. (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI.), Stanosz, G.R

    Published in Phytopathology (01-06-1997)
    “…The in vitro effects of a red pine phenolic compound (pinosylvin), a phenolic compound common to other species (tannic acid), and the major red pine…”
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    Confirmation of two distinct populations of Sphaeropsis sapinea in the north central United States using RAPDs by Smith, D.R. (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI.), Stanosz, G.R

    Published in Phytopathology (01-06-1996)
    “…Sphaeropsis shoot blight and canker, caused by Sphaeropsis sapinea, occurs on coniferous hosts worldwide and has resulted in considerable damage in the north…”
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