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Dylan P. G. Short
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 36
Citations - 1537
Dylan P. G. Short is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Verticillium dahliae & Verticillium wilt. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1085 citations. Previous affiliations of Dylan P. G. Short include Hartnell College & Pennsylvania State University.
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One Fungus, One Name: Defining the Genus Fusarium in a Scientifically Robust Way That Preserves Longstanding Use
David M. Geiser,Takayuki Aoki,Charles W. Bacon,Scott E. Baker,Madan K. Bhattacharyya,Mary E. Brandt,Daren W. Brown,Lester W. Burgess,Sofia Noemi Chulze,Jeffrey J. Coleman,James C. Correll,Sarah F. Covert,Pedro W. Crous,Christina A. Cuomo,G. Sybren de Hoog,Antonio Di Pietro,Wade H. Elmer,Lynn Epstein,Rasmus John Normand Frandsen,Stanley Freeman,Tatiana Gagkaeva,Anthony E. Glenn,Thomas R. Gordon,Nancy F. Gregory,Kim E. Hammond-Kosack,Linda E. Hanson,María del Mar Jiménez-Gasco,Seogchan Kang,H. Corby Kistler,Gretchen A. Kuldau,John F. Leslie,Antonio Logrieco,Guozhong Lu,Erik Lysøe,Li-Jun Ma,Susan P. McCormick,Quirico Migheli,Antonio Moretti,Françoise Munaut,Kerry O'Donnell,Ludwig H. Pfenning,Randy C. Ploetz,Robert H. Proctor,Stephen A. Rehner,Vincent Robert,Alejandro P. Rooney,Baharuddin Salleh,María Mercedes Scandiani,Jonathan Scauflaire,Dylan P. G. Short,Emma Theodora Steenkamp,Haruhisa Suga,Brett A. Summerell,Deanna A. Sutton,Ulf Thrane,Francis Trail,Anne D. van Diepeningen,Hans D. VanEtten,Altus Viljoen,Cees Waalwijk,Todd J. Ward,Michael J. Wingfield,Jin-Rong Xu,Xiao-Bing Yang,Tapani Yli-Mattila,Ning Zhang +65 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors advocate recognizing the genus Fusarium as the sole name for a group of species of importance in plant pathology, mycotoxicology, medicine, and basic research.
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An inordinate fondness for Fusarium: Phylogenetic diversity of fusaria cultivated by ambrosia beetles in the genus Euwallacea on avocado and other plant hosts
Matthew T. Kasson,Kerry O'Donnell,Alejandro P. Rooney,Stacy Sink,Randy C. Ploetz,Jill N. Ploetz,Joshua L. Konkol,Daniel Carrillo,Stanley Freeman,Zvi Mendel,Jason A. Smith,Adam Black,Jiri Hulcr,Craig C. Bateman,Kristyna Stefkova,Paul R. Campbell,Andrew D. W. Geering,Elizabeth K. Dann,Akif Eskalen,K. M. Mohotti,Dylan P. G. Short,Takayuki Aoki,Kristi Fenstermacher,Donald D. Davis,David M. Geiser +24 more
TL;DR: The evolution of a clade within Fusarium associated with ambrosia beetles in the genus Euwallacea is document, consistent with a strong evolutionary trend toward obligate symbiosis coupled with secondary contact and interspecific hybridization.
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Phylogenetic relationships among members of the Fusarium solani species complex in human infections and the descriptions of F. keratoplasticum sp. nov. and F. petroliphilum stat. nov.
Dylan P. G. Short,Kerry O'Donnell,Ulf Thrane,Kristian Fog Nielsen,Ning Zhang,Jean H. Juba,David M. Geiser +6 more
TL;DR: Primary metabolite profiles of FSSC species defined through molecular data were compared for the first time and revealed the production of bioactive compounds including cyclosporines and several novel compounds of unknown function.
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Widespread Occurrence of Diverse Human Pathogenic Types of the Fungus Fusarium Detected in Plumbing Drains
TL;DR: The first extensive multilocus sequence typing (MLST) survey of plumbing drain-associated Fusarium isolates revealed that the six most common STs in sinks were identical to the sixmost frequently associated with human infections.
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Verticillium dahliae manipulates plant immunity by glycoside hydrolase 12 proteins in conjunction with carbohydrate-binding module 1.
Gui Yuejing,Jie-Yin Chen,Dan-Dan Zhang,Nan-Yang Li,Ting-Gang Li,Wen-Qi Zhang,Wang Xinyan,Dylan P. G. Short,Li Lei,Wei Guo,Zhi-Qiang Kong,Bao Yuming,Krishna V. Subbarao,Xiaofeng Dai +13 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that Vd EG1 and VdEG3 associate differently with BAK1 and SOBIR1 receptor-like kinases to trigger immunity in N. benthamiana, and together with CBM1-containing proteins manipulate plant immunity.