Tanya A Wagner
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Cohen Z, Perkin L, Wagner T, Liu J, Bell A, Arick 2nd M, et al.
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2024 Jun;
14(9).
PMID: 38934790
Reniform and root-knot nematode are two of the most destructive pests of conventional upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., and continue to be a major threat to cotton fiber production in...
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Wagner T, Duke S, Davie S, Magill C, Liu J
Plant Dis
. 2022 Mar;
106(10):2558-2562.
PMID: 35286128
Fusarium wilt, caused by f. sp. , is a severe disease of cotton ( spp.). Strains of the wilt pathogen in the United States, such as race 1, require the...
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Liu J, Wagner T
Methods Mol Biol
. 2021 Oct;
2391:191-205.
PMID: 34686987
Fusarium wilt, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (Fov), is an important disease of cotton. More than 14 different genotypes as determined by VCG and sequence analyses are known...
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Wagner T, Gu A, Duke S, Bell A, Magill C, Liu J
Plant Dis
. 2020 Nov;
105(4):978-985.
PMID: 33190612
Cotton production in Xinjiang, the largest cotton-producing area in China, has an increasingly serious disease threat from . Eighty-five isolates were obtained from wilted cotton plants collected from eight counties...
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Bell A, Gu A, Olvey J, Wagner T, Tashpulatov J, Prom S, et al.
Plant Dis
. 2019 Jun;
103(8):1998-2009.
PMID: 31188737
A highly virulent cotton wilt pathogen, f. sp. VCG0114 (race 4) was found in West Texas in 2017, after being known in California since 2001. Isolates obtained from wilted plants...
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Wagner T, Liu J, Puckhaber L, Bell A, Williams H, Stipanovic R
Phytochemistry
. 2015 Mar;
115:59-69.
PMID: 25794893
Naturally occurring terpenoid aldehydes from cotton, such as hemigossypol, gossypol, hemigossypolone, and the heliocides, are important components of disease and herbivory resistance in cotton. These terpenoids are predominantly found in...
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Wagner T, Liu J, Stipanovic R, Puckhaber L, Bell A
J Agric Food Chem
. 2012 Feb;
60(10):2594-8.
PMID: 22369216
Gossypol is a dimeric sesquiterpenoid first identified in cottonseed, but found in various tissues in the cotton plant including the seed. From its first discovery, it was assumed that hemigossypol...
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Perrin R, Jia Z, Wagner T, ONeill M, Sarria R, York W, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2003 Jun;
132(2):768-78.
PMID: 12805606
Xyloglucan (XyG) is a load-bearing primary wall component in dicotyledonous and non-graminaceous monocotyledonous plants. XyG fucosyltransferase (FUTase), encoded by the Arabidopsis gene AtFUT1, directs addition of fucose (Fuc) residues to...