Page 7 |
1 - Main
2 - Page 11 3 - Page 7 4 - Page 10 5 - Page 4 6 - Page 12 7 - Page 6 8 - Page 9 9 - Page 2 10 - Page 8 11 - Page 5 12 - Page 3 |
Cowger, C, Patton Ozkurt, JL, Brown Guedira, GL and Perugini, L. 2009. Post-anthesis moisture increased Fusarium head blight and deoxynivalenol levels in North Carolina winter wheat. Phytopathology 99:320-327.
Cowger, C, Parks, R and Marshall, D. 2009. Appearance of powdery mildew of wheat caused by Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici on Pm17-bearing cultivars in North Carolina. Plant Disease 93:1219-
Mundt, CC, Sackett, KE, Wallace, LD, Cowger, C, Dudley, JP. 2009. Long distance dispersal and accelerating waves of disease: Empirical relationships. The American Naturalist 173:456-466.Parks, R, Carbone, I, Murphy, J, Cowger, C. 2009. Population genetic analysis of an Eastern U.S. wheat powdery mildew population reveals geographic and recent common ancestry with U.K. and Israeli populations. Phytopathology 99:840-849.
Cowger, C and CC Mundt. 2002. Effects of wheat cultivar mixtures on epidemic progression of Septoria triticiblotch and pathogenicity of Mycosphaerella graminicola. Phytopathology 92:617-623.
Cowger, C and CC Mundt. 2002. Aggressiveness of Mycosphaerella graminicola isolates from susceptible and partially resistant wheat cultivars. Phytopathology 92:624-630.
Cowger, C and CC Mundt. 1998. A hydroponic seedling assay for resistance to Cephalosporium stripe of wheat. Plant Disease 82:1126-1131.
Mundt, CC, ME Hoffer, HU Ahmed, SM Coakley, JA DiLeone and C Cowger. 1998. Population genetics and host resistance. IN: Septoria on Cereals: A Study of Pathosystems (JA Lucas, P Bowyer and AM Anderson, eds.). CAB International, Wallingford, UK, pp. 115-130.
<< Previous 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next >> |