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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