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    Impact of soil health management practices on soilborne pathogens, nematodes and root diseases of vegetable crops by Abawi, G.S, Widmer, T.L

    “…Various cultural practices, including the use of cover and rotational crops, composts, tillage systems, and others have been promoted as management options for…”
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    Composted municipal solid wastes promote growth of young citrus trees infested with Phytophthora nicotianae by Widmer, T.L, Graham, J.H, Mitchell, D.J

    Published in Compost science & utilization (1999)
    “…The potential for compostcd municipal solid waste (CMW) to suppress Phytophthora root rot and promote growth of Sunburst tangerine trees on Sun Chu Sha…”
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    Enhanced Growth and Seed Properties in Introduced Vs. Native Populations of Yellow Starthistle (Centaurea Solstitialis) by Widmer, Timothy L, Guermache, Fatiha, Dolgovskaia, Margarita Yu, Reznik, Sergey Ya

    Published in Weed science (01-09-2007)
    “…There is much discussion as to why a plant becomes invasive in a new location but is not problematic in its native range. One example is yellow starthistle,…”
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    Field evaluation of carrot cultivars for susceptibility to fungal leaf blight diseases in New York by Gugino, B.K., Carroll, J.E., Widmer, T.L., Chen, P., Abawi, G.S.

    Published in Crop protection (01-05-2007)
    “…Carrot cultivars grown in New York were evaluated for susceptibility to the fungal leaf blight pathogens Alternaria dauci (1999) and Cercospora carotae…”
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    Synchytrium solstitiale sp. nov. causing a false rust on Centaurea solstitialis in France by Widmer, Timothy L.

    Published in Mycologia (01-03-2004)
    “…A new species of Synchytrium, S. solstitiale, infecting leaves of Centaurea solstitialis in France, is described and illustrated. Synchytrium solstitiale…”
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    Molecular identification of a new member of the clover proliferation phytoplasm group (16SrVI) associated with Centaurea solstitialis virescence in Italy by Faggioli, F, Pasquini, G, Lumia, V, Campobasso, G, Widmer, T.L, Quimby, P.C. Jr

    “…In the United States, yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) is an annual invasive weed with Mediterranean origins. Malformed plants displaying…”
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