David M. Beyer

Affiliations: 
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
Area:
Microbiology Biology, Food Science and Technology Agriculture, Plant Pathology Agriculture
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Osdaghi E, Martins SJ, Ramos-Sepulveda L, et al. (2019) 100 Years Since Tolaas: Bacterial Blotch of Mushrooms in the 21 Century. Plant Disease. PDIS03190589FE
Beyer DM, O'Donnell K, Paley K, et al. (2013) First Report of Syzygites megalocarpus (Mucorales) Web Mold on the Commercial Portabella Button Mushroom Agaricus bisporus in North America. Plant Disease. 97: 142-142
Pecchia J, Beyer D. (2013) Pest management on US commercial mushroom farms Outlooks On Pest Management. 24: 28-29
Sabeh NC, Wheeler EF, Heinemann PH, et al. (2006) Environmental conditions within small-scale Agaricus bisporus mushroom production rooms Applied Engineering in Agriculture. 22: 907-917
Heinemann PH, Preti G, Wysocki CJ, et al. (2003) In-vessel processing of spent mushroom substrate for odor control Applied Engineering in Agriculture. 19: 461-471
Pecchia JA, Beyer DM, Wuest PJ. (2002) The effects of poultry manure based formulations on odor generation during Phase I mushroom composting Compost Science and Utilization. 10: 188-196
Anderson MG, Beyer DM, Wuest PJ. (2001) Yield comparison of hybrid Agaricus mushroom strains as a measure of resistance to Trichoderma green mold Plant Disease. 85: 731-734
Ivors KL, Collopy PD, Beyer DM, et al. (2000) Identification of bacteria in mushroom compost using ribosomal RNA sequence Compost Science and Utilization. 8: 247-253
Labance SE, Heinemann PH, Beyer DM. (1999) Evaluation of microporous covers for the reduction of mushroom substrate preparation odors Applied Engineering in Agriculture. 15: 559-566
Fuente MEdl, Beyer DM, Rinker DL. (1998) First Report of Trichoderma harzianum Biotype Th4, on Commercial Button Mushrooms in California Plant Disease. 82: 1404-1404
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