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Poster Presentations
List of Formal Presentations
Schedule of Events
Kyle Apigian
Effects of Sudden Oak Death on vertebrate communities in coast live oak and tanoak/redwood ecosystems: a collaborative study
Kristen Baker
Investigating the Relationship of Stand Structure and Development to Spread and Incidence of Sudden Oak Death in Redwood / Tanoak Forests
S. Bergemann
Detection and Identification of Decay and Pathogenic Fungi from Tanoak and
Quercus ssp
. Directly from Wood
Frank Betlejewski
Lessons from
Lateralis
: Experiences with Managing Another Forest
Phytophthora
Cheryl Blomquist
Can vertebrates transmit viable
Phytophthora ramorum
spores - data from the lab
Jeffrey Boore
Genomic Approaches Soon to be Available for Understanding Sudden Oak Death
Letty Brown
Effects of Sudden Oak Death on Coast Live Oak Woodland Vegetation Structure
Brandon M. Collins
Stand Structure and Fuel Loads in Sudden Oak Death Syndrome Infected Forests in Marin County
Jennifer M. Davidson
Spatial distribution of disease caused by Phytophthora ramorum in coast live oak woodlands
Richard S. Dodd
The California Red Oaks: a Pandora's Box
E.R. Florance
Ultrastructural features of
Phytophthora ramorum
and infection morphology on leaves
Danny L. Fry
Sudden Oak Death Infection Levels and Associated Forest Characteristics
Christopher Fung
AFLP Analysis of Single-Zoospore Isolates of
Phytophthora ramorum
E. Goheen
Plant Species Naturally Infected by
Phytophthora ramorum
in Oregon Forests
Kurt W. Gottschalk
Potential Susceptibility of Eastern United States Forests to
Phytophthora ramorum
Everett Hansen
Phytophthora ramorum
and Oregon Forest Trees - One Pathogen, Three Diseases
Tamar Y. Harnik
Effect of chemical and biological control agents on
Phytophthora ramorum
growth in
in vitro
trials
Daniel Hüberli
Worldwide plant hosts of
Phytophthora ramorum
A.J. Inman
Comparative Pathogenicity of European and American Isolates of
Phytophthora ramorum
to Leaves of Ornamental, Hedgerow and Woodland Under-story Plants in the UK
Kelly Ivors
TaqMan PCR for detection of
Phytophthora
DNA in Environmental Plant Samples
Alan Kanaskie
Monitoring Insect Activity Near Sites Infested with
Phytophthora ramorum
in Southwest Oregon
Lee Klinger
The Ecology of Mosses in Forest Decline
Ping Kong
Rapid Identification of
Phytophthora ramorum
Using Single Strand Conformation Polymorphism of Ribosomal DNA
Linda Kox
Validation of a PCR method for detection and identification of
Phytophthora ramorum
R. G. Linderman
Relative Virulence of
Phytophthora
Species, Including the Sudden Oak Death Pathogen,
P. ramorum
, on Leaves of Several Ornamentals
Desheng Liu
Evaluation of ADAR imagery for mapping moisture stress in oaks with advanced symptoms of Sudden Oak Death
P. E. Maloney
Studies on the Effect of
Phytophthora Ramorum
on Madrone
Willem A. Man in 't Veld
Isozyme genotyping of
Phytophthora ramorum
reveals a remarkable genetic homogeneity
Brice A. McPherson
Use of a Plot-less Method to Assess the Effects of
Phytophthora ramorum
at a Landscape Level in Different Forest Types
Brice A. McPherson
Interactions among Bark and Ambrosia Beetles (
Coleoptera
:
Scolytidae
) and a Novel Disease of Oaks in California
Ross Meentemeyer
Mapping the Risk of Sudden Oak Death for California
Ross Meentemeyer
Modeling the Spread of
Phytopthora ramorum
: Integrating Spatial Data on Abiotic Conditions, Plant Community Structure, and Population Genetics of Host Species
Shannon K. Murphy
A Survey of Sudden Oak Death in Native California Forest and Woodland Communities: Relating Incidence and Intensity of
Phytophthora ramorum
to Plant Community and Site Variables
N.K. Osterbauer
Survey of Oregon Nurseries and Other Commodities for
Phytophthora ramorum
J. L. Parke
Assessing the Susceptibility of Pacific Northwest Nursery Plants to
Phytophthora ramorum
Using a Detached Leaf Assay
J.L. Parke
Differential Susceptibility to
Phytophthora ramorum
Among Vaccinium Species and Cultivars
Friederike Pogoda
Pathogenicity of European and American
P. ramorum
Isolates to Rhododendron
R. Pu
Spectroscopic determination of health levels of Coast Live Oak (
Quercus agrifolia
) Leaves
John Shelly
Wood Volume Estimation of SOD Infected Coast live oak in Marin County
Andrew J. Storer
Michigan - An Uninfested State Responding to the Threat of
Phytophthora ramorum
, Causal Agent of Sudden Oak Death
Pavel Svihra
Study of a Prophylactic Insecticidal Treatment for Preventing Emergence of Oak Bark Beetle and Oak Ambrosia Beetle Broods
T. J. Swiecki
Disease progress and changes in stem water potentials of coast live oak and tanoak affected by
Phytophthora ramorum
canker
S.A. Tjosvold
Evaluation of a Novel Diagnostic Procedure to Detect the Presence of
Phytophthora ramorum
by Sampling Ooze from Infected Cankers
S.A. Tjosvold
Incidence of
Phytophthora ramorum
Inoculum Found in Streams Running through Areas of High Incidence of Sudden Oak Death in Santa Cruz County
S.A. Tjosvold
Susceptibility of Azalea (
Rhododendron
) to
Phytophthora ramorum
S.A. Tjosvold
Incidence of
Phytophthora ramorum
Inoculum Found in Soil Collected from a Hiking Trail and Hikers' Shoes in a California Park
Andy Trent
Use of Power Washer for Sudden Oak Death Mitigation
Karin Tuxen
OakMapper webGIS for monitoring Sudden Oak Death
Sharon von Broembsen
Pilot Survey of Oklahoma Ornamental Nurseries for
Phytophthora ramorum
Britta Zielke
Taxonomic Investigations of European and American Isolates of
Phytophthora ramorum
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