Location: Fruit and Tree Nut Research
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Mating type idiomorphs and genetic diversity of venturia carpophila, cause of peach scab
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Bock, C.H., Young, C.A., Zhang, M., Chen, C., Brannen, P.M., Adaskaveg, J.A., Charlton, N.D. 2021. Mating type idiomorphs and genetic diversity of venturia carpophila, cause of peach scab. Phytopathology. 111(2):408-424. https://doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-12-19-0485-R.
First description of the sexual stage of Venturia effusa, causal agent of pecan scab
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Charlton, N.D., Yi, M., Bock, C.H., Zhang, M., Young, C.A. 2021. First description of the sexual stage of Venturia effusa, causal agent of pecan scab. Mycologia. 112:711-721. https://doi.org/10.1080/00275514.2020.1759998.
From visual estimates to fully automated sensor-based measurements of plant disease severity: status and challenges for improving accuracy
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Bock, C.H., Barbedo, J.G., Del Ponte, E.M., Chiang, K., Bohnemkamp, D., Mahlein, A. 2020. From visual estimates to fully automated sensor-based measurements of plant disease severity: status and challenges for improving accuracy. Phytopathology Research. 2:9. https://doi.org/10.1186/s42483-020-00049-8.
Reproducibility of the development and validation process of standard area diagram By two laboratories: An example using the Botrytis Cinerea/Gerbera Jamesonii Pathosystem
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Pereira De Melo, V., Da Silva Mendonca, A.C., De Souza, H.S., Gabriel, L.C., Bock, C.H., Eaton, M.J., Schwan-Estrada, K.R., De Carvalho Nunes, W.M. 2020. Reproducibility of the development and validation process of standard area diagram By two laboratories: An example using the Botrytis Cinerea/Gerbera Jamesonii Pathosystem. Plant Disease. 104:2440-2448. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-08-19-1708-RE.
The effect of tractor speed and canopy position on fungicide spray deposition and peach scab incidence and severity
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Bock, C.H., Rains, G.C., Hotchkiss, M.W., Chen, C., Brannen, P.M. 2020. The effect of tractor speed and canopy position on fungicide spray deposition and peach scab incidence and severity. Plant Disease. 104(7): 2014-2022. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-11-18-1950-RE.
A comparison of ground-based air-blast sprayer and aircraft application of fungicides to manage scab in tall pecan trees
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Bock, C.H., Hotchkiss, M.W. 2020. A comparison of ground-based air-blast sprayer and aircraft application of fungicides to manage scab in tall pecan trees. Plant Disease. 104:1675-1684. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-11-19-2345-RE.
Quantitative ordinal scale estimates of plant disease severity: Comparing treatments using a proportional odds model
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Chiang, K., Liu, H.I., Chen, Y.L., El Jarroudi, M., Bock, C.H. 2020. Quantitative ordinal scale estimates of plant disease severity: Comparing treatments using a proportional odds model. Phytopathology. 110:734-743. https://doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-10-18-0372-R.
Chromosome-level reference genome of Venturia effusa, causative agent of pecan scab
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Winter, D.J., Charlton, N.D., Krom, N., Shiller, J., Bock, C.H., Cox, M.P., Young, C.A. 2020. Chromosome-level reference genome of Venturia effusa, causative agent of pecan scab. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions. 33:149-152. https://doi.org/10.1094/MPMI-08-19-0236-A.
Effects of quantitative ordinal scale design on the accuracy of estimates of mean disease severity
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Liu, H.I., Tsai, J.R., Chung, W.H., Bock, C.H., Chiang, K. 2019. Effects of quantitative ordinal scale Design on the accuracy of estimates of mean disease severity. Agronomy Journal. 9:595. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9090565.
First report of downy mildew caused by a Plasmopara halstedii on Ageratum houstonianum in the United States
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Pisani, C., Patel, P.C., Rosskopf, E.N., Abbasi, Mehrdad, Aime, M.C. 2019. First report of downy mildew caused by a Plasmopara halstedii on Ageratum houstonianum in the United States. Plant Disease. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-06-19-1331-PDN.
Phosphite residue in nutmeats of pecan
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Bock, C.H., Hotchkiss, M.W., Brenneman, T.B. 2019. Phosphite residue in nutmeats of pecan. Pecan Grower. 31:21-30.
The effect of phosphonate rate on control of scab on pecan
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Bock, C.H., Brenneman, T.B., Herrington, K., Hotchkiss, M.W. 2019. The effect of phosphonate rate on control of scab on pecan. Crop Protection. 124:104823. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cropro.2019.05.017.
Disease incidence–severity relationships on leaflets, leaves, and fruit in the pecan–Venturia effusa pathosystem
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Bock, C.H., Chiang, K. 2019. Disease incidence–severity relationships on leaflets, leaves, and fruit in the pecan–Venturia effusa pathosystem. Plant Disease. 103: 2865-2876. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-11-18-1950-RE.
Higher rates of phosphonate improve efficacy against scab on pecan
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Bock, C.H., Brenneman, T.B., Herrington, K., Hotchkiss, M.W. 2019. Higher rates of phosphonate improve efficacy against scab on pecan. Phytopathology. 109:S2.57. https://doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-109-10-S2.192.
Number of applications and application date affect phosphonate residue in nutmeats of pecan
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Bock, C.H., Hotchkiss, M.W., Brenneman, T.B. 2019. Number of applications and application date affect phosphonate residue in nutmeats of pecan. Phytopathology. 109:S2.4. https://doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-109-10-S2.192.
Requirements for in vitro pseudothecia development and ascospore maturation of Venturia effusa
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Charlton, N.D., Bock, C.H., Boykin, D.L., Young, C. 2019. Requirements for in vitro pseudothecia development and ascospore maturation of Venturia effusa. Phytopathology. 109:S2.29. https://doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-109-10-S2.192.
Tractor speed and concentration of active ingredient affects the incidence and severity of scab on peach fruit
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Bock, C.H., Rains, G.C., Brannen, P.M., Hotchkiss, M.W., Chen, C. 2019. Tractor speed and concentration of active ingredient affects the incidence and severity of scab on peach fruit. Phytopathology. 109:S2.57. https://doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-109-10-S2.192.
The effect of number of fungicide applications and application date on phosphonate residue in nutmeats of pecan
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Bock, C.H., Hotchkiss, M.W., Brenneman, T.B. 2019. The effect of number of fungicide applications and application date on phosphonate residue in nutmeats of pecan. Crop Protection. 122:70-78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cropro.2019.04.020.
Success rate of DNA extraction and PCR amplification from dry pinned sand bees (Andrena Fabricius, 1775) using newly - designed primers
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Hazir, C., Bock, C.H. 2019. Success rate of DNA extraction and PCR amplification from dry pinned sand bees (Andrena Fabricius, 1775) using newly - designed primers. Turkish Journal of Entomology. 43:79-96. https://doi.org/10.16970/entoted.460948.
Update on phosphite residues in pecan
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Bock, C.H., Brenneman, T.B. 2019. Update on phosphite residues in pecan. Meeting Abstract. 1-25.
Efficacy of agricultural oil and fungicide combinations as a late dormant treatment for control of peach scab in Georgia, 2015
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Brannen, P.M., Bock, C.H., Hotchkiss, M.W. 2016. Efficacy of agricultural oil and fungicide combinations as a late dormant treatment for control of peach scab in Georgia, 2015. Plant Disease Management Reports. 10:STF014.
Efficacy of agricultural oil and fungicide combinations as a late dormant treatment for control of peach scab in Alabama, 2015
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Sikora, E.J., Pitts, J., Brannen, P.M., Bock, C.H., Hotchkiss, M.W. 2016. Efficacy of agricultural oil and fungicide combinations as a late dormant treatment for control of peach scab in Alabama, 2015. Plant Disease Management Reports. 10:STF011.
Methods to assess pecan scab
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Bock, C.H., Gottwald, T.R., Wood, B.W. 2015. Methods to assess pecan scab. Acta Horticulturae. 1070:211-222.