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C. Tande
Researcher at South Dakota State University
Publications - 14
Citations - 343
C. Tande is an academic researcher from South Dakota State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Barley yellow dwarf & Heterodera. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications receiving 260 citations.
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Corn yield loss estimates due to diseases in the United States and Ontario, Canada from 2012 to 2015.
Tom W. Allen,Carl A. Bradley,Adam Sisson,Emmanuel Byamukama,Martin I. Chilvers,Cliff M. Coker,Alyssa Collins,John P. Damicone,Anne E. Dorrance,Nicholas S. Dufault,Paul D. Esker,Travis Faske,Loren J. Giesler,Arvydas P. Grybauskas,D. E. Hershman,Clayton A. Hollier,Thomas Isakeit,Douglas J. Jardine,Heather M. Kelly,Robert C. Kemerait,Nathan M. Kleczewski,Steve R. Koenning,J. E. Kurle,Dean K. Malvick,Samuel G. Markell,Hillary L. Mehl,Daren S. Mueller,John D. Mueller,R. P. Mulrooney,Berlin D. Nelson,M. A. Newman,L. Osborne,C. Overstreet,Guy B. Padgett,P. M. Phipps,P. Price,Edward J. Sikora,Damon L. Smith,Terry Spurlock,C. Tande,Albert Tenuta,Kiersten A. Wise,J. Allen Wrather +42 more
TL;DR: Annual decreases in corn yield caused by diseases were estimated by surveying members of the Corn Disease Working Group in 22 corn-producing states in the United States and in Ontario, Canada from 2012 through 2015 by finding foliar diseases commonly caused the largest estimated yield loss.
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Occurrence of viruses in wheat in the Great Plains region, 2008.
Mary Burrows,Gary D. Franc,Charles M. Rush,Tamla Blunt,Dai Ito,K. Kinzer,Jen Olson,Judy O'Mara,Jacob A. Price,C. Tande,Amy D. Ziems,James P. Stack +11 more
TL;DR: In 2008, field surveys in 2008 determined the prevalence and diversity of viruses present in the Great Plains wheat crops as mentioned in this paper, and Symptomatic plants (n = 754) in nine states were tested for Wheat streak m...
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Determination of Heterodera glycines Virulence Phenotypes Occurring in South Dakota
TL;DR: HG types with ≥10% reproduction on indicator lines PI 88788, PI 209332, and PI 548317 were most prevalent in the soil samples tested, suggesting that the use of these sources of resistance for developing SCN resistant cultivars should be avoided.
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Evaluation of Spring Wheat Germplasm for Resistance to Bacterial Leaf Streak Caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. translucens
TL;DR: Results of this study showed clear differences in level of resistance among the 45 genotypes, with no immunity expressed, and resistance appeared to be quantitative in nature and was expressed through slower disease progress and reduced severity.
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First Report of Sudden Death Syndrome of Soybean Caused by Fusarium virguliforme in South Dakota.
TL;DR: The confirmation of SDS in eight counties in South Dakota indicates that SDS may be widespread and a concern for soybean production when conditions are conducive for SDS to develop.