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Stanley Freeman
Researcher at Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center
Publications - 113
Citations - 5754
Stanley Freeman is an academic researcher from Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Colletotrichum acutatum & Fusarium mangiferae. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 107 publications receiving 4913 citations. Previous affiliations of Stanley Freeman include University of California, Riverside.
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Characterization of Colletotrichum species responsible for anthracnose diseases of various fruits.
TL;DR: Methods used to identify and characterize Colletotrichum species and genotypes from almond, avocado, and strawberry, as examples are dealt with, using traditional and molecular tools.
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Deciphering the cryptic genome : genome-wide analyses of the rice pathogen Fusarium fujikuroi reveal complex regulation of secondary metabolism and novel metabolites
Philipp Wiemann,Christian M. K. Sieber,Katharina Walburga von Bargen,Lena Studt,Eva-Maria Niehaus,José J. Espino,Kathleen Huß,Caroline B. Michielse,Sabine Albermann,Dominik Wagner,Sonja Verena Bergner,Lanelle R. Connolly,Andreas Fischer,Gunter Reuter,Karin Kleigrewe,Till Bald,Brenda D. Wingfield,Ron Ophir,Stanley Freeman,Michael Hippler,Kristina M. Smith,Daren W. Brown,Robert H. Proctor,Martin Münsterkötter,Michael Freitag,Hans-Ulrich Humpf,Ulrich Güldener,Bettina Tudzynski +27 more
TL;DR: Combined comparative genomics and genome-wide experimental analyses identified novel genes and secondary metabolites that contribute to the evolutionary success of F. fujikuroi as a rice pathogen.
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Genetic conversion of a fungal plant pathogen to a nonpathogenic, endophytic mutualist.
TL;DR: Genetic analysis of a cross between path-1 and wild-type strains indicated mutation of a single locus, which indicates that the genetics involved in pathogenicity and host specificity are distinct.
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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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Identification of colletotrichum species responsible for anthracnose and root necrosis of strawberry in Israel.
Stanley Freeman,Talma Katan +1 more
TL;DR: Using morphological and cultural characteristics, the species responsible for anthracnose was identified as Colletotrichum acutatum and a reliable semi-selective medium, amended with iprodione and lactic acid, was used to isolate the fungus from infected tissues.