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Cameron M Stauder

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Petronek H, Kasson M, Metheny A, Stauder C, Lovett B, Lynch S, et al.
Microbiol Resour Announc . 2024 Nov; 14(1):e0104224. PMID: 39601523
The fungal genus contains many phytopathogenic species currently impacting forests and fruit trees worldwide. Despite their importance, a majority of spp. lack sufficient genomic resources to resolve suspected cryptic species....
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Stauder C, Garnas J, Morrison E, Salgado-Salazar C, Kasson M
Mycologia . 2020 Sep; 112(5):880-894. PMID: 32969327
and are canker pathogens involved in an insect-fungus disease complex of American beech () in North America commonly known as beech bark disease (BBD). In Europe, both and are involved...
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Ferreira S, Stauder C, Martin D, Kasson M
Plant Dis . 2020 Aug; 105(5):1298-1307. PMID: 32852252
In Mediterranean Europe and the United States, oak species ( spp.) have been in various states of decline for the past several decades. Several insect pests and pathogens contribute to...
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Macias A, Marek P, Morrissey E, Brewer M, Short D, Stauder C, et al.
Fungal Ecol . 2019 Dec; 41:187-197. PMID: 31871487
Fungivorous millipedes (subterclass Colobognatha) likely represent some of the earliest known mycophagous terrestrial arthropods, yet their fungal partners remain elusive. Here we describe relationships between fungi and the fungivorous millipede,...
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Boyce G, Gluck-Thaler E, Slot J, Stajich J, Davis W, James T, et al.
Fungal Ecol . 2019 Nov; 41:147-164. PMID: 31768192
Entomopathogenic fungi routinely kill their hosts before releasing infectious spores, but a few species keep insects alive while sporulating, which enhances dispersal. Transcriptomics- and metabolomics-based studies of entomopathogens with post-mortem...
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Stauder C, Nuss D, Zhang D, Double M, MacDonald W, Metheny A, et al.
Virology . 2018 Dec; 528:1-6. PMID: 30550975
Horizontal transmission of virulence attenuating hypoviruses of Cryphonectria parasitica is restricted by an allorecognition system termed vegetative incompatibility (vic). A super donor formulation of two engineered C. parasitica strains (SD328/SD82)...
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Short D, Double M, Nuss D, Stauder C, MacDonald W, Kasson M
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2015 Jun; 81(17):5736-42. PMID: 26070681
Chestnut blight is a devastating disease of Castanea spp. Mycoviruses that reduce virulence (hypovirulence) of the causative agent, Cryphonectria parasitica, can be used to manage chestnut blight. However, vegetative incompatibility...