Michael E. Stanghellini
Affiliations: | University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States |
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Plant Pathology Agriculture, Microbiology BiologyGoogle:
"Michael Stanghellini"Children
Sign in to add traineeCarrieann J. Nielsen | grad student | 2005 | UC Riverside |
Naveen Hyder | grad student | 2008 | UC Riverside |
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Stanghellini ME, Vilchez M, Kim DH, et al. (2019) First Report of Root Rot Caused by Pythium aphanidermatum on Artichoke. Plant Disease. 84: 811 |
Stanghellini ME, Mohammadi M, Förster H, et al. (2014) Pythium brassicum sp. nov.: A Novel Plant Family-Specific Root Pathogen. Plant Disease. 98: 1619-1625 |
Stanghellini ME, Mohammadi M, Mathews DM, et al. (2014) First report of vine decline of mature watermelon plants caused by Olpidium bornovanus Plant Disease. 98: 852 |
Stanghellini ME, Mohammadi M, Förster H, et al. (2014) Pythium brassicum sp. nov.: A novel plant family-specific root pathogen Plant Disease. 98: 1619-1625 |
Zahn DK, Haviland DR, Stanghellini ME, et al. (2013) Evaluation of Beauveria bassiana for Management of Citrus Thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in California Blueberries Journal of Economic Entomology. 106: 1986-1995 |
Stanghellini ME, Misaghi IJ. (2011) Olpidium bornovanus-mediated germination of ascospores of Monosporascus cannonballus: a host-specific rhizosphere interaction. Phytopathology. 101: 794-6 |
Stanghellini ME, Mathews DM, Misaghi IJ. (2010) Pathogenicity and management of olpidium bornovanus, a root pathogen of melons Plant Disease. 94: 163-166 |
Stanghellini ME, Alcantara TP, Ferrin DM. (2010) Germination of Monosporascus cannonballus ascospores in the rhizosphere: A host-specific response Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology. 32: 402-405 |
Hyder N, Coffey MD, Stanghellini ME. (2009) Viability of Oomycete Propagules Following Ingestion and Excretion by Fungus Gnats, Shore Flies, and Snails. Plant Disease. 93: 720-726 |
Hyder N, Coffey MD, Stanghellini ME. (2009) Viability of oomycete propagules following ingestion and excretion by fungus gnats, shore flies, and snails Plant Disease. 93: 720-726 |