Warren E. Copes
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View article: Draft genome sequence data of Colletotrichum siamense isolated from Camellia japonica in the United States
Draft genome sequence data of Colletotrichum siamense isolated from Camellia japonica in the United States Open
Colletotrichum siamense Prihastuti, L. Cai & K.D. Hyde is an economically important fungal pathogen that causes damage to diverse horticultural and agronomic crops including fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals. While its prevalence on, and…
View article: Application Variables that Affect Efficacy of Disinfestants Sprayed on Different Substrate Materials to Control <i>Colletotrichum siamense</i>
Application Variables that Affect Efficacy of Disinfestants Sprayed on Different Substrate Materials to Control <i>Colletotrichum siamense</i> Open
Disinfestants are an important sanitation tool used to eliminate plant pathogens. Disinfestant product labels, as well as university and company literature, provide instructions and guidance for the proper usage of disinfestants, yet recen…
View article: UVC (254 nm) and Far UVC (222 nm) Irradiation Affects In Vitro Growth of <i>Colletotrichum</i> sp. Isolates and Their Infection of Detached Strawberry Leaves
UVC (254 nm) and Far UVC (222 nm) Irradiation Affects In Vitro Growth of <i>Colletotrichum</i> sp. Isolates and Their Infection of Detached Strawberry Leaves Open
Conventional ultraviolet C at 254 nm (UVC) and Far UVC at 222 nm (Far UVC) were evaluated as alternatives to fungicides for disease control. Conidia of 13 isolates of strawberry anthracnose pathogens (five Colletotrichum species in two com…
View article: Environmental Influences on the Drying Rate of Spray-Applied Disinfestants from Horticultural Production Surfaces
Environmental Influences on the Drying Rate of Spray-Applied Disinfestants from Horticultural Production Surfaces Open
Drying rates of disinfestants commonly applied to horticultural plant production surfaces were evaluated under cool to hot weather and under laboratory conditions to characterize the range of drying times and how this relates to contact ti…
View article: Efficacy of peroxygen disinfestants against non-fungal plant pathogens in agricultural and horticultural production: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Efficacy of peroxygen disinfestants against non-fungal plant pathogens in agricultural and horticultural production: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Introduction A quantitative review was performed on the effectiveness of peroxygen products that contain hydrogen peroxide (HP), peracetic acid (PAA) and potassium peroxy-monosulfate (PPMS) to eliminate non-fungal plant pathogens in agricu…
View article: Environmental Influences on the Evaporation Rate of Horticultural Disinfestants
Environmental Influences on the Evaporation Rate of Horticultural Disinfestants Open
The evaporation rate of disinfestants when sprayed on production surfaces is expected to vary under different weather conditions, but it is unknown how that affects efficacy. This study was an initial investigation into how the evaporation…
View article: Efficacy of peroxygen disinfestants against fungal plant pathogens. A systemic review and meta-analysis
Efficacy of peroxygen disinfestants against fungal plant pathogens. A systemic review and meta-analysis Open
The peroxygen compounds, i.e. hydrogen peroxide, peracetic acid and potassium peroxymonosulfate, have been used as disinfestants in agricultural and horticultural operations for about 30 years. This systematic review was conducted to estab…
View article: Draft genome assembly of Passalora sequoiae a needle blight pathogen on Leyland cypress
Draft genome assembly of Passalora sequoiae a needle blight pathogen on Leyland cypress Open
Objective Passalora sequoiae (family Mycosphaerellaceae) causes a twig blight on Leyland cypress that requires numerous fungicide applications annually to minimize economic losses for ornamental plant nursery and Christmas tree producers. …
View article: Draft Genome Assembly of Passalora sequoiae a Needle Blight Pathogen on Leyland Cypress
Draft Genome Assembly of Passalora sequoiae a Needle Blight Pathogen on Leyland Cypress Open
Objective: Passalora sequoiae (family Mycosphaerellaceae) causes a twig blight on Leyland cypress that requires numerous fungicide applications annually to minimize economic losses for ornamental plant nursery and Christmas tree producers.…
View article: Draft Genome Assembly of Passalora sequoiae a Needle Blight Pathogen on Leyland Cypress
Draft Genome Assembly of Passalora sequoiae a Needle Blight Pathogen on Leyland Cypress Open
Objective: Passalora sequoiae (family Mycosphaerellaceae) causes a twig blight on Leyland cypress that requires numerous fungicide applications annually to minimize economic losses for ornamental plant nursery and Christmas tree producers.…
View article: Draft Genome Assembly of Passalora sequoiae a Needle Blight Pathogen on Leyland Cypress
Draft Genome Assembly of Passalora sequoiae a Needle Blight Pathogen on Leyland Cypress Open
Objective Passalora sequoiae (family Mycosphaerellaceae) causes a twig blight on Leyland cypress that requires numerous fungicide applications annually to minimize economic losses for ornamental plant nursery and Christmas tree producers. …
View article: Control of <i>Pseudomonas amygdali</i> pv. <i>loropetali</i> on Metal, Wood, and <i>Loropetalum chinense</i> Stem Surfaces
Control of <i>Pseudomonas amygdali</i> pv. <i>loropetali</i> on Metal, Wood, and <i>Loropetalum chinense</i> Stem Surfaces Open
Clorox Germicidal Bleach, Cuproxat, Green-Shield II, KleenGrow, Virkon S, and ZeroTol 2.0 were evaluated for their ability to inactivate Pseudomonas amygdali pv. loropetali on stainless steel (SS), pressure-treated wood (PtW), and loropeta…
View article: Monthly Levels and Criteria Considerations of Nutrient, pH, Alkalinity, and Ionic Variables in Runoff Containment Basins in Ornamental Plant Nurseries
Monthly Levels and Criteria Considerations of Nutrient, pH, Alkalinity, and Ionic Variables in Runoff Containment Basins in Ornamental Plant Nurseries Open
Triplicate water samples were collected monthly from nine waterways [eight runoff containment basins (RCBs) and one stream] on four commercial ornamental plant nurseries from February to July, and from one RCB and nursery from April to Oct…
View article: Nutrient, pH, Alkalinity, and Ionic Property Levels in Runoff Containment Basins in Alabama, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, and Virginia Ornamental Plant Nurseries
Nutrient, pH, Alkalinity, and Ionic Property Levels in Runoff Containment Basins in Alabama, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, and Virginia Ornamental Plant Nurseries Open
Nine runoff containment basins (RCBs), used directly or indirectly for irrigating plants in ornamental plant nurseries, and one adjacent stream were sampled for water quality between Feb. and July 2013 in Maryland (MD), Mississippi (MS), a…
View article: Recycling Irrigation Reservoir Stratification and Implications for Crop Health and Production
Recycling Irrigation Reservoir Stratification and Implications for Crop Health and Production Open
Recycling irrigation reservoirs ( RIR s) are an emerging aquatic ecosystem and water resource of global significance. This study investigated the vertical distribution of water temperature, dissolved oxygen ( DO ), and pH in eight RIR s at…