John T Dobbs
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Arias R, Cantonwine E, Orner V, Walk T, Massa A, Stewart J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2025 Jan;
15(1):1405.
PMID: 39789282
Cercosporidium personatum (CP) causes peanut late leaf spot (LLS) disease with 70% yield losses unless controlled by fungicides. CP grows slowly in culture, exhibiting variable phenotypes. To explain those variations,...
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Mutai J, Stewart J, Medvecky B, Dobbs J, Vanek S, Ojiem J, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2024 Aug;
15:1389285.
PMID: 39211840
Introduction: Soil-borne pathogens cause considerable crop losses and food insecurity in smallholder systems of sub-Saharan Africa. Soil and crop testing is critical for estimating pathogen inoculum levels and potential for...
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Dobbs J, Ibarra Caballero J, Ata J, Babiker E, Copes W, Stewart J
Phytopathology
. 2023 Nov;
114(4):732-742.
PMID: 37942864
is a foliar pathogen to conifer tree species. In this study, we conducted whole-genome and transcriptome analyses on isolates of collected from symptomatic Leyland cypress leaves from a Christmas tree...
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Arias R, Dobbs J, Stewart J, Cantonwine E, Orner V, Sobolev V, et al.
BMC Res Notes
. 2023 Apr;
16(1):58.
PMID: 37085927
Objective: Two main fungal leaf spot diseases occur in peanut, namely early leaf spot (ELS) and late leaf spot (LLS), these cause a yearly average of $44 million losses. Limited...
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Dobbs J, Kim M, Dudley N, Klopfenstein N, Yeh A, Hauff R, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2020 Nov;
21(1):764.
PMID: 33148175
Background: Development and application of DNA-based methods to distinguish highly virulent isolates of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. koae [Fo koae; cause of koa wilt disease on Acacia koa (koa)] will...