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David M Rizzo

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Fajardo S, Bourret T, Frankel S, Rizzo D
J Fungi (Basel) . 2025 Jan; 11(1). PMID: 39852452
Evidence of unintended introductions of species into native habitats has become increasingly prevalent in California. If not managed adequately, species can become devastating agricultural and forest plant pathogens. Additionally, California's...
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Acuna I, Andrade-Piedra J, Andrivon D, Armengol J, Arnold A, Avelino J, et al.
Plant Dis . 2023 May; 107(12):3649-3665. PMID: 37172970
The Global Plant Health Assessment (GPHA) is a collective, volunteer-based effort to assemble expert opinions on plant health and disease impacts on ecosystem services based on published scientific evidence. The...
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Mumford E, Martinez D, Tyance-Hassell K, Cook A, Hansen G, Labonte R, et al.
Front Public Health . 2023 Jan; 10:1056459. PMID: 36711411
One Health is a transdisciplinary approach used to address complex concerns related to human, animal, plant, and ecosystem health. One Health frameworks and operational tools are available to support countries...
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Bourret T, Fajardo S, Frankel S, Rizzo D
Plant Dis . 2022 Jun; 107(1):67-75. PMID: 35724315
California contains a diverse flora, and knowledge of the pathogens that threaten those plants is essential to managing their long-term health. To better understand threats to California plant health, a...
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Bourret T, Fajardo S, Engert C, Rizzo D
J Fungi (Basel) . 2022 Mar; 8(3). PMID: 35330305
A collection of 30 and 12 (subclade 1a) strains isolated from several recent surveys across California was phylogenetically compared to a worldwide collection of 112 conspecific strains using sequences from...
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Enright D, Frangioso K, Isobe K, Rizzo D, Glassman S
Mol Ecol . 2022 Feb; 31(8):2475-2493. PMID: 35152495
Mega-fires of unprecedented size, intensity and socio-economic impacts have surged globally due to climate change, fire suppression and development. Soil microbiomes are critical for post-fire plant regeneration and nutrient cycling,...
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Rosenthal L, Brooks W, Rizzo D
Ecology . 2021 Dec; 103(5):e3622. PMID: 34967978
Since species vary in abundance and host competence (i.e., ability to get infected and transmit a pathogen), changes in species composition caused by biodiversity loss impacts disease dynamics. Forecasting effects...
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Rosenthal L, Simler-Williamson A, Rizzo D
Ecol Lett . 2021 Sep; 24(11):2477-2489. PMID: 34510681
Understanding why diversity sometimes limits disease is essential for managing outbreaks; however, mechanisms underlying this 'dilution effect' remain poorly understood. Negative diversity-disease relationships have previously been detected in plant communities...
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Rizzo D, Lichtveld M, Mazet J, Togami E, Miller S
One Health Outlook . 2021 Apr; 3:6. PMID: 33829143
Although healthy plants are vital to human and animal health, plant health is often overlooked in the One Health literature. Plants provide over 80% of the food consumed by humans...
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Rosenthal L, Fajardo S, Rizzo D
Plant Dis . 2020 Nov; 105(8):2209-2216. PMID: 33200968
Sudden oak death (SOD), caused by the generalist pathogen , has profoundly impacted California coastal ecosystems. SOD has largely been treated as a two-host system, with as the most transmissive...