T R Gordon
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Recent Articles
1.
Crous P, Wingfield M, Schumacher R, Akulov A, Bulgakov T, Carnegie A, et al.
Fungal Syst Evol
. 2020 Sep;
6:157-231.
PMID: 32904192
Seven new genera, 26 new species, 10 new combinations, two epitypes, one new name, and 20 interesting new host and / or geographical records are introduced in this study. New...
2.
Lloyd M, McRoberts N, Gordon T
Plant Dis
. 2019 Sep;
103(12):3166-3171.
PMID: 31545698
, the cause of Verticillium wilt, is a widespread pathogen that affects many crops in California and throughout the world. Cover cropping with leguminous species is often integrated into a...
3.
Pastrana A, Watson D, Gordon T
Plant Dis
. 2019 Apr;
103(6):1249-1251.
PMID: 30932736
Fusarium wilt of strawberry, caused by the soilborne pathogen f. sp. , is a growing threat to the strawberry industry worldwide. Symptoms of the disease typically include stunting, wilting, crown...
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Gwynne B, Gordon T, Davis R
Plant Dis
. 2019 Mar;
81(9):1095.
PMID: 30861975
In 1996, cantaloupe (Cucumis melo L. cv. Durango) vines in two fields exhibited wilt, vascular discoloration, and necrotic streaks on the stems. Fusarium oxysporum Schlechtend.:Fr. was isolated from the stems...
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Zuniga T, Zitter T, Gordon T, Schroeder D, Okamoto D
Plant Dis
. 2019 Mar;
81(6):592-596.
PMID: 30861840
Forty-six isolates of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis obtained from soil samples throughout melon-producing areas in New York State were identified on the basis of pathogenicity and colony morphology. Physiological...
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Aegerter B, Gordon T, Davis R
Plant Dis
. 2019 Mar;
84(3):224-230.
PMID: 30841232
The occurrence of fungi associated with root rot and vine decline of melon (Cucumis melo) in commercial fields in California was surveyed over 3 years. The fungi most frequently isolated...
7.
Gordon T, Storer A, Wood D
Plant Dis
. 2019 Mar;
85(11):1128-1139.
PMID: 30823155
No abstract available.
8.
Koike S, Gordon T, Aegerter B
Plant Dis
. 2019 Mar;
87(5):601.
PMID: 30812976
In 1999 and 2000, greenhouse-grown leek (Allium porrum) transplants produced in coastal California (Monterey County) developed a root and basal rot. Affected roots were initially gray and water soaked in...
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Vogler D, Gordon T, Aegerter B, Kirkpatrick S, Lunak G, Stover P, et al.
Plant Dis
. 2019 Mar;
88(7):772.
PMID: 30812499
The pitch canker fungus, Fusarium circinatum (teleomorph Gibberella circinata), was isolated from a branch originating from rootstock of a Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) graft in a breeding orchard at 1,000m elevation...
10.
Koike S, Gordon T
Plant Dis
. 2019 Feb;
89(10):1130.
PMID: 30791290
Cilantro, or coriander (Coriandrum sativum), is a leafy vegetable in the Apiaceae and is grown commercially in California primarily for use as a fresh herb. During 2002 and 2003 in...