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    Gene Expression Analysis of Three Putative Copper-Transporting ATPases in Copper-Tolerant Fibroporia radiculosa by Ohno, Katie M, Bishell, Amy B, Stanosz, Glen R

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (04-12-2020)
    “…Copper tolerance of brown-rot basidiomycete decay fungi can lessen the efficacy of copper-containing wood preservatives for wood products in-service. The…”
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    Differential Expression of a Putative Copper Homeostasis CutC Gene in Fibroporia radiculosa During Initial Decay of Copper-Treated Wood by Ohno, Katie M, Bishell, Amy B, Stanosz, Glen R

    Published in Forest products journal (22-12-2020)
    “…Abstract Living organisms require copper for several cellular processes. Yet intracellular concentrations of copper must be regulated to avoid toxicity. Not…”
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    Survival of Heterobasidion irregulare on red pine discs in cold temperatures by Myers, Lindsey J., Smith, Denise R., Stanosz, Glen R.

    “…Disease foci of the conifer root and butt decay pathogen Heterobasidion irregulare are typically initiated following germination of spores deposited on freshly…”
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    Response of balsam poplar to inoculation with Marssonina balsamiferae from Minnesota, USA by Stanosz, Glen R., Smith, Denise R., Ramsfield, Tod D., McMahon, Bernard G., Berguson, William E., Scanu, B.

    “…Leaf spots of poplar (Populus) species and hybrids in North America commonly are caused by three Drepanopeziza species (previously referred to by their asexual…”
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    Mating type ratios and pathogenicity in Diplodia shoot blight fungi populations: Comparative analysis by Manzanos, Tania, Stanosz, Glen R., Smith, Denise R., Muenchow, Jannes, Schratz, Patrick, Brenning, Alexander, Aragonés, Ana, Iturritxa, Eugenia

    “…Diplodia sapinea and Diplodia scrobiculata are opportunistic pathogens of Pinus species. Several studies about taxonomy, impact and epidemiology of these fungi…”
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    Biomass and Genotype × Environment Interactions of Populus Energy Crops in the Midwestern United States by Zalesny, Ronald S., Hall, Richard B., Zalesny, Jill A., McMahon, Bernard G., Berguson, William E., Stanosz, Glen R.

    Published in Bioenergy research (01-09-2009)
    “…Using Populus feedstocks for biofuels, bioenergy, and bioproducts is becoming economically feasible as global fossil fuel prices increase. Maximizing Populus…”
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    Detection of the Diplodia shoot blight and canker pathogens from red and jack pine seeds using cultural methods by Smith, Denise R, Stanosz, Glen R, Albers, Jana

    Published in Canadian journal of plant pathology (02-01-2015)
    “…The shoot blight and canker pathogens Diplodia pinea and D. scrobiculata commonly and abundantly sporulate on seed cones of red pine (Pinus resinosa) and jack…”
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    Red pine harvest debris as a potential source of inoculum of Diplodia shoot blight pathogens by Oblinger, Brent W., Smith, Denise R., Stanosz, Glen R.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-08-2011)
    “…► Diplodia shoot blight was found on planted red pine seedlings growing near debris. ► Conidia of Diplodia pathogens were extracted from logging debris after…”
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    Site-related influences on cone-borne inoculum and asymptomatic persistence of Diplodia shoot blight fungi on or in mature red pines by Munck, Isabel A., Smith, Denise R., Sickley, Theodore, Stanosz, Glen R.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (10-02-2009)
    “…The shoot blight and canker pathogens Diplodia pinea and D. scrobiculata sporulate abundantly on cones of many pine hosts. Variation in incidence and abundance…”
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    Response of Alnus fruticosa to inoculation with Valsa melanodiscus in roadside and forested environments by Rohrs-Richey, Jennifer K, Winton, Loretta M, Stanosz, Glen R

    Published in Canadian journal of plant pathology (01-10-2011)
    “…Valsa melanodiscus (anamorph Cytospora umbrina) has been associated with disease-related mortality of a riparian shrub, thinleaf alder (Alnus tenuifolia),…”
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    Effects of polyethylene mulch in a short-rotation, poplar plantation vary with weed-control strategies, site quality and clone by Green, D.Scott, Kruger, Eric L., Stanosz, Glen R.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (03-02-2003)
    “…The utility of mulching in various forestry applications remains unclear due to mixed results in field trials. Additionally, few studies have attempted to…”
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    Response of Alnus tenuifolia to inoculation with Valsa melanodiscus by Stanosz, Glen R, Trummer, Lori M, Rohrs-Richey, Jennifer K, Smith, Denise R, Adams, Gerard C, Worrall, James J

    Published in Canadian journal of plant pathology (01-04-2011)
    “…Valsa melanodiscus (anamorph Cytospora umbrina) has been associated with cankers, dieback, and death of alder (Alnus) stems in western North America. To…”
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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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    In vitro inhibition of Sphaeropsis sapinea by natural stilbenes by Celimene, Catherine C., Smith, Denise R., Young, Raymond A., Stanosz, Glen R.

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-01-2001)
    “…The effects of pinosylvin, pinosylvin monomethyl ether, pinosylvin dimethyl ether, and resveratrol on the fungal shoot blight and canker pathogen of conifers…”
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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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    Impact of Sirococcus shoot blight (Sirococcus tsugae) and other damaging agents on eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) regeneration in Northeastern USA by Munck, Isabel A., Morin, Randall S., Ostrofsky, William D., Searles, Wayne, Smith, Denise R., Stanosz, Glen R.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-12-2018)
    “…•Sirococcus tsugae causes a prevalent disease of eastern hemlock in Eastern USA.•In most locations, eastern hemlock regeneration was damaged by more than one…”
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    Primers for amplification of mt SSU rDNA, and a phylogenetic study of Botryosphaeria and associated anamorphic fungi by Zhou, Shiguo, Stanosz, Glen R.

    Published in Mycological research (01-09-2001)
    “…Two PCR primers (MSU1 and MSU7) were designed to amplify part of the mt SSU rDNA gene from filamentous ascomycetes. The MSU1-MSU7 and MSU1-NMS2 primer pairs…”
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