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Steven J. Klosterman

Researcher at United States Department of Agriculture

Publications -  96
Citations -  4263

Steven J. Klosterman is an academic researcher from United States Department of Agriculture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Verticillium dahliae & Verticillium wilt. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 75 publications receiving 3383 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven J. Klosterman include University of Georgia & Washington State University.

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Insights from the genome of the biotrophic fungal plant pathogen Ustilago maydis

Jörg Kämper, +80 more
- 02 Nov 2006 - 
TL;DR: The discovery of the secreted protein gene clusters and the functional demonstration of their decisive role in the infection process illuminate previously unknown mechanisms of pathogenicity operating in biotrophic fungi.
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Diversity, Pathogenicity, and Management of Verticillium Species

TL;DR: This review focuses on Verticillium dahliae, placing emphasis on the controversy surrounding the elevation of a long-spored variant as a new species, recent advances in the analysis of compatible and incompatible interactions, highlighted by the use of strains expressing fluorescent proteins, and the genetic diversity among Verticills spp.
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Permanent genetic resources added to molecular ecology resources database 1 May 2009-31 July 2009

Glenn R. Almany, +153 more
TL;DR: This article documents the addition of 512 microsatellite marker loci and nine pairs of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) sequencing primers to the Molecular Ecology Resources Database.
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Population analyses of the vascular plant pathogen Verticillium dahliae detect recombination and transcontinental gene flow

TL;DR: The high incidence of V. dahliae in spinach seed and high planting density of the crop are sources of recurrent gene flow into coastal California, and may be associated with the recent outbreaks in lettuce.