Recent Publications - Spring 2018
Peer-Reviewed Journals
Cosseboom, S. D., Ivors, K. L., Schnabel, G. and Holmes, G. J. 2018. First report of Botrytis mali causing gray mold on strawberry in California. Plant Dis. 102: 679. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-10-17-1539-PDN
- Cosseboom’s full-length paper was recently accepted for publication in Plant Disease. This paper documents the fungicide resistance profiles of nearly 900 isolates of Botrytis collected during the 2016 season. A summary of this work is presented in a webcast available for free at Plant Management Network: https://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/edcenter/seminars/Outreach/Strawberry/Botrytis/
A gray mold tri-fold brochure and fungicide quick reference card are available here: https://strawberry.calpoly.edu/Outreach%20Publications
Finn, C. E., Strik, B. C., Yorgey, B. M., Mackey, T. A., Moore, P. P., Dossett, M., Jones, P. A., Lee, J., Martin, R. R., Ivors, K. L. and Jamieson, A. R. 2018. ‘Marys Peak’ Strawberry. HortScience 53:395–400. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI12675-17
Haack, S. E., Ivors, K. L., Holmes, G. J., Förster, H., Adaskaveg, J. E. 2018. Natamycin, a new biofungicide for managing crown rot of strawberry caused by QoI-resistant Colletotrichum acutatum. Plant Disease (accepted Jan 25, 2018); https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-12-17-2033-RE
Proceedings
Holmes, G. J., Ivors, K., Brantley, R., Winslow, J. and Gordon, T. 2017. Host plant resistance for management of Verticillium wilt, Fusarium wilt and Macrophomina crown rot in California strawberries. Pages 3-1 to 3-3 in: 2017 Annual International Research Conference on Methyl Bromide Alternatives and Emissions Reductions. Nov 13-15. San Diego, CA.
Abstracts
Winslow, J., Mazzola, M., Holmes, G., Ivors, K. 2018. Integrating host resistance and organic amendments in a non-chemical approach to managing Macrophomina crown rot in strawberries. Phytopathology (abstract) In press
Cosseboom, S. D., Schnabel, G., Ivors, K. L., and Holmes, G. J. 2018. Development of resistance in field populations of Botrytis cinerea following exposure to various fungicide programs. Phytopathology (abstract) In press
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