Tyler Dreaden
Affiliations: | School of Forest Resources and Conservation | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
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Dreaden TJ, Quesada T, Smith JA. (2020) Detection method for Fusarium torreyae the canker pathogen of the critically endangered Florida torreya, Torreya taxifolia Forest Pathology. 105 |
Loyd AL, Chase KD, Nielson A, et al. (2020) First Report of Laurel Wilt Caused by Raffaelea lauricola on Sassafras albidum in Tennessee and Kentucky Plant Disease. 104: 567-567 |
Dreaden TJ, Hughes MA, Ploetz RC, et al. (2019) Genetic Analyses of the Laurel Wilt Pathogen, Raffaelea lauricola, in Asia Provide Clues on the Source of the Clone that is Responsible for the Current USA Epidemic Forests. 10: 1-10 |
Kobziar LN, Pingree MRA, Larson H, et al. (2018) Pyroaerobiology: the aerosolization and transport of viable microbial life by wildland fire Ecosphere. 9: 1-12 |
Ploetz R, Kendra P, Choudhury R, et al. (2017) Laurel Wilt in Natural and Agricultural Ecosystems: Understanding the Drivers and Scales of Complex Pathosystems Forests. 8: 48 |
Ploetz RC, Hughes MA, Kendra PE, et al. (2017) Recovery Plan for Laurel Wilt of Avocado, Caused byRaffaelea lauricola Plant Health Progress. 18: 51-77 |
Hughes MA, Riggins JJ, Koch FH, et al. (2017) No rest for the laurels: symbiotic invaders cause unprecedented damage to southern USA forests Biological Invasions. 19: 2143-2157 |
Simmons DR, de Beer ZW, Huang YT, et al. (2016) New Raffaelea species (Ophiostomatales) from the USA and Taiwan associated with ambrosia beetles and plant hosts. Ima Fungus. 7: 265-273 |
Campbell AS, Ploetz RC, Dreaden T, et al. (2016) Geographic variation in mycangial communities of Xyleborus glabratus. Mycologia |
Dreaden TJ, Campbell AS, Gonzalez-Benecke CA, et al. (2016) Response of swamp bay, Persea palustris, and redbay, P. borbonia, to Raffaelea spp. isolated from Xyleborus glabratus Forest Pathology |