Collaborations
The Mycology and Nematology Genetic Diversity and Biology Laboratory has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, TEMPE, AZ
Specimen management portal for U.S. National Fungus Collections
BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY, BOWIE
Systematics and Genomics of Plant Pathogens
Systematics and Genomics of Plant Pathogens
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY AMES LABOR, AMES
Targeted Gland Cell Transcriptomes of the Beech Leaf Disease Nematode
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MI
Evaluation of Strawberry Germplasm for Resistance to the Northern Root-Knot Nematode (Meloidogyne hapla)
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS CENTER FOR RESEARCH, INC, LAWRENCE
Specimen Management System Development and Updates for U.S. National Fungus Collections
USDA FOREST SERVICE, WASHINGTON, DC
Finding the Origin of Litylenchus Crenatae Mccanni, the Invasive Nematode Causing Widespread Decline of American Beech
USDA, APHIS, RIVERDALE, MD
World Fungi Database Support
World Fungi Database Support and Space Reimbursement
Taxonomic Identification of all Stages of Nematodes
Digital Imaging of Specimen Information for US National Fungus Collection
Taxonomic Identification Of All Stages Of Nematodes
Taxonomic Identification of All Stages of Nematodes
World Fungi Database
USDA, APHIS, PPQ, ER, RALEIGH, NC
Assessment of Taxonomic Diversity of Pleosporalean Fungi Found in Plants and Plant Products Intercepted at The U.S. Ports of Entry
USDA, APHIS, PPQ, S&T, RALEIGH, NC
Identification Methods for Ceratocystis Manginecans, Causal Agent of Mango Sudden Decline
Specimen Imaging and Georeferencing of Undocumented Plant Pathogens
Specimen Imaging and Georeferencing of Undocumented Plant Pathogens
Systematic Studies of Mycosphaerellaceae Fungi on Plants and Plant Products Intercepted at the U.S. Ports of Entry