Paul A. Backman
Affiliations: | Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States |
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Plant Culture Agriculture, Plant Pathology Agriculture, Microbiology BiologyGoogle:
"Paul Backman"Children
Sign in to add traineeRachel L. Melnick | grad student | 2010 | Penn State |
Anissa M. Poleatewich | grad student | 2010 | Penn State |
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Poleatewich A, Backman P, Nolen H. (2022) Evaluation of Endospore-Forming Bacteria for Suppression of Postharvest Decay of Apple Fruit. Microorganisms. 11 |
Testen AL, McKemy JM, Backman PA. (2019) First Report of Quinoa Downy Mildew Caused by Peronospora variabilis in the United States. Plant Disease. 96: 146 |
Testen AL, McKemy JM, Backman PA. (2019) First Report of Ascochyta Leaf Spot of Quinoa Caused by Ascochyta sp. in the United States. Plant Disease. 97: 844 |
Testen AL, McKemy JM, Backman PA. (2019) First Report of Passalora Leaf Spot of Quinoa Caused by Passalora dubia in the United States. Plant Disease. 97: 139 |
Testen AL, del Mar Jiménez-Gasco M, Ochoa JB, et al. (2014) Molecular detection of Peronospora variabilis in quinoa seed and phylogeny of the quinoa downy mildew pathogen in South America and the United States. Phytopathology. 104: 379-86 |
Melnick RL, Bailey BA, Backman PA. (2013) Bacterial endophytes of perennial crops for management of plant disease Bacteria in Agrobiology: Disease Management. 2147483647: 49-76 |
Poleatewich AM, Ngugi HK, Backman PA. (2012) Assessment of Application Timing of Bacillus spp. to Suppress Pre- and Postharvest Diseases of Apple. Plant Disease. 96: 211-220 |
Melnick RL, Testen AL, Poleatewich AM, et al. (2012) Detection and expression of enterotoxin genes in endophytic strains of Bacillus cereus. Letters in Applied Microbiology. 54: 468-74 |
Melnick RL, Suárez C, Bailey BA, et al. (2011) Isolation of endophytic endospore-forming bacteria from Theobroma cacao as potential biological control agents of cacao diseases Biological Control. 57: 236-245 |
Backman PA, Sikora RA. (2008) Endophytes: An emerging tool for biological control Biological Control. 46: 1-3 |