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Stephanie A. Napieralski
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 11
Citations - 184
Stephanie A. Napieralski is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oomycete & Pythium. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 122 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephanie A. Napieralski include Michigan State University.
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Oomycete species associated with soybean seedlings in North America-part I: Identification and pathogenicity characterization
J. Alejandro Rojas,Janette L. Jacobs,Stephanie A. Napieralski,Behirda Karaj,Carl A. Bradley,Thomas Chase,Paul D. Esker,Loren J. Giesler,Doug Jardine,Dean K. Malvick,Samuel G. Markell,Berlin D. Nelson,Alison E. Robertson,John C. Rupe,Damon L. Smith,Laura Sweets,Albert Tenuta,Kiersten A. Wise,Martin I. Chilvers +18 more
TL;DR: This study provides a comprehensive characterization of oomycete species present in soybean seedling roots in the major production areas in the United States and Ontario, Canada and provides a basis for disease management and breeding programs.
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Oomycete Species Associated with Soybean Seedlings in North America-Part II: Diversity and Ecology in Relation to Environmental and Edaphic Factors.
J. Alejandro Rojas,Janette L. Jacobs,Stephanie A. Napieralski,Behirda Karaj,Carl A. Bradley,Thomas Chase,Paul D. Esker,Loren J. Giesler,Doug Jardine,Dean K. Malvick,Samuel G. Markell,Berlin D. Nelson,Alison E. Robertson,John C. Rupe,Damon L. Smith,Laura Sweets,Albert Tenuta,Kiersten A. Wise,Martin I. Chilvers +18 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that oomycete species composition across geographical locations of soybean production is affected by a combination of environmental and edaphic conditions.
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Microbial chemolithotrophy mediates oxidative weathering of granitic bedrock.
Stephanie A. Napieralski,Heather L. Buss,Susan L. Brantley,Seungyeol Lee,Huifang Xu,Eric E. Roden +5 more
TL;DR: The role of chemolithotrophic ferrous iron [Fe(II)]-oxidizing bacteria in biogeochemical weathering of subsurface Fe(II)-silicate minerals at the Luquillo Critical Zone Observatory in Puerto Rico is demonstrated.
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Fluopyram Suppresses Population Densities of Heterodera glycines in Field and Greenhouse Studies in Michigan
Mitchell G. Roth,Janette L. Jacobs,Stephanie A. Napieralski,Adam M. Byrne,A. Stouffer-Hopkins,Fred Warner,M. I. Chilvers +6 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that fluopyram can suppress SCN quantities relative to nontreated seed but may not successfully reduce nematode populations without the use of additional management strategies.
Oomycete species associated with soybean seedlings in North America
J. Alejandro Rojas,Stephanie A. Napieralski,Dean K. Malvick,Kiersten A. Wise,Sam Markell,Alison E. Robertson,Loren J. Giesler,Damon L. Smith,Albert Tenuta,Janette L. Jacobs,Paul D. Esker,Thomas Chase,Doug Jardine,John C. Rupe,Laura Sweets,Berlin D. Nelson,Behirda Karaj,Martin I. Chilvers,Carl A. Bradley +18 more