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L. Osborne
Researcher at DuPont Pioneer
Publications - 8
Citations - 434
L. Osborne is an academic researcher from DuPont Pioneer. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Blight. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 371 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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Efficacy and Stability of Integrating Fungicide and Cultivar Resistance to Manage Fusarium Head Blight and Deoxynivalenol in Wheat.
K. T. Willyerd,C. Li,Laurence V. Madden,Carl A. Bradley,Gary C. Bergstrom,Laura Sweets,Marcia McMullen,Joel K. Ransom,Arvydas P. Grybauskas,L. Osborne,Stephen N. Wegulo,D. E. Hershman,Kiersten A. Wise,William W. Bockus,D. E. Groth,Ruth Dill-Macky,Eugene A. Milus,Paul D. Esker,K. D. Waxman,E. A. Adee,S. E. Ebelhar,Bryan G. Young,Pierce A. Paul +22 more
TL;DR: Although the magnitude of percent control will likely vary among environments, integrating a single tebuconazole + prothioconazole application at anthesis with cultivar resistance will be a more effective and stable management practice for both index and DON than either approach used alone.
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Occurrence and Distribution of Triticum mosaic virus in the Central Great Plains
E. Byamukama,Dallas L. Seifers,Gary L. Hein,E. D. De Wolf,Ned Tisserat,M. A. C. Langham,L. Osborne,A. Timmerman,Stephen N. Wegulo +8 more
TL;DR: The results from this study indicate that TriMV occurs in winter wheat predominantly as a double infection with WSMV, which will complicate breeding for resistance to WCM-transmitted viruses.
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A Distributed Lag Analysis of the Relationship Between Gibberella zeae Inoculum Density on Wheat Spikes and Weather Variables.
Pierce A. Paul,P. E. Lipps,E. D. De Wolf,Gregory Shaner,G. Buechley,Tika B. Adhikari,Shaukat Ali,J. Stein,L. Osborne,Laurence V. Madden +9 more
TL;DR: Local weather conditions can be utilized to improve estimates of spore density on wheat spikes around the time of flowering, and the overall marginal effect of each weather variable on Y was positive.
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A Coordinated Effort to Manage Soybean Rust in North America: A Success Story in Soybean Disease Monitoring.
Edward J. Sikora,Tom W. Allen,Kiersten A. Wise,Gary C. Bergstrom,Carl A. Bradley,Jason P. Bond,D. E. Brown-Rytlewski,Martin I. Chilvers,John P. Damicone,Erick DeWolf,Anne E. Dorrance,Nicholas S. Dufault,Paul D. Esker,Travis Faske,Loren J. Giesler,N. P. Goldberg,J. Golod,I. R. G. Gómez,Craig R. Grau,Arvydas P. Grybauskas,G. Franc,Raymond Hammerschmidt,Glen L. Hartman,R. A. Henn,D. E. Hershman,Clayton A. Hollier,Thomas Isakeit,Scott A. Isard,Barry J. Jacobsen,Douglas J. Jardine,Robert C. Kemerait,S. R. Koenning,M. A. C. Langham,Dean K. Malvick,Samuel G. Markell,James J. Marois,S. Monfort,Daren S. Mueller,John D. Mueller,R. P. Mulrooney,M. A. Newman,L. Osborne,Guy B. Padgett,B. E. Ruden,John C. Rupe,R. W. Schneider,Howard F. Schwartz,Gregory Shaner,Shree P. Singh,Erik L. Stromberg,Laura Sweets,Albert Tenuta,S. Vaiciunas,Xiao-Bing Yang,H. Young-Kelly,J. Zidek +55 more
TL;DR: The rapid response to the threat of SBR in North America resulted in an unprecedented amount of information dissemination and the development of a real-time, publicly available monitoring and prediction system known as the Soybean Rust-Pest Information Platform for Extension and Education (SBR-PIPE).