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Marc A. Cubeta
Researcher at North Carolina State University
Publications - 86
Citations - 2680
Marc A. Cubeta is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rhizoctonia solani & Population. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 82 publications receiving 2393 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc A. Cubeta include Duke University.
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Biology and Detection of Fungal Pathogens of Humans and Plants
Gary A. Payne,Marc A. Cubeta +1 more
TL;DR: This chapter reviews fungi, their taxonomy, growth, reproduction, pathogenicity, epidemiology, detection, and identification, and as newer techniques are available, rapid identification of genetically distinct individuals will be possible, facilitating fungal forensics.
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"Jumping Jack": Genomic Microsatellites Underscore the Distinctiveness of Closely Related Pseudoperonospora cubensis and Pseudoperonospora humuli and Provide New Insights Into Their Evolutionary Past.
Marcin Nowicki,Denita Hadziabdic,Robert N. Trigiano,Sarah L. Boggess,Loukas Kanetis,Phillip A. Wadl,Peter S. Ojiambo,Marc A. Cubeta,Otmar Spring,Marco Thines,Fabian Runge,Brian E. Scheffler +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used microsatellites to assess genetic diversity and spatial distribution, to infer the evolutionary history of Pseudoperonospora cubensis and P. humuli, and to visualize genome-scale organizational relationship between both pathogens.
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Comparative genomic analysis reveals contraction of gene families with putative roles in pathogenesis in the fungal boxwood pathogens Calonectria henricotiae and C. pseudonaviculata
TL;DR: In this article , the authors applied bioinformatic and phylogenetic methods to examine gene family evolution in C. henricotiae, C. pseudonaviculata and 22 related fungi in the Nectriaceae that vary in pathogenic and saprobic lifestyles.
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First Report of Root Rot Caused by Binucleate Rhizoctonia Anastomosis Group F on Musa spp.
J. Yin,D. Koné,Marianela Rodriguez-Carres,Marc A. Cubeta,L. L. Burpee,Esendugue Greg Fonsah,Alex S. Csinos,P. Ji +7 more
TL;DR: This is the first report of banana root rot caused by binucleate Rhizoctonia anastomosis group F, and the occurrence of Ceratobasidium root rot on bananas needs to be considered when designing disease management programs and searching for suitable cultivars for banana production.
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Fertilizer management impacts on stand establishment, disease, and yield of Irish potato.
TL;DR: Greenhouse results suggest that potato growth and emergence, but not shoot initation, are reduced by high salinity, and on a Portsmouth fine sandy loam, high fertilizer rates did not reduce stands of cv.