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Suzanne Rooney-Latham

Researcher at California Department of Food and Agriculture

Publications -  53
Citations -  1192

Suzanne Rooney-Latham is an academic researcher from California Department of Food and Agriculture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytophthora & Canker. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 50 publications receiving 904 citations. Previous affiliations of Suzanne Rooney-Latham include University of California, Davis & California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

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Fungal Planet description sheets: 320–370

Pedro W. Crous, +74 more
- 29 Jun 2015 - 
TL;DR: Novel species of fungi described in the present study include the following from Malaysia: Castanediella eucalypti from EUCalyptus pellita, Codinaea acacia from Acacia mangium, Emarcea eucallyptigena from EucalyPTus brassiana, Myrtapenidiella gaelicola eucaliptorum from Eukalyptu pellitas, Pilidiellarina euc
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Evaluation of pruning wound susceptibility and protection against fungi associated with grapevine trunk diseases.

TL;DR: The goal was to compare the susceptibility of grapevine pruning wounds to various fungi associated with trunk diseases and to evaluate the efficacy of selected fungicides to control these pathogens when applied as pruning wound protectants.
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Fungal Planet description sheets: 281-319

TL;DR: Novel species of fungi described in the present study include the following from South Africa; and Diaporthe acaciarum and Roussoella acacia are newly described from Acacia tortilis in Tanzania.
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First Report of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus Associated with Citrus Huanglongbing in California.

TL;DR: ACP adults collected from a residential citrus tree located in the Hacienda Heights area of Los Angeles County, California tested positive for Ca.
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Cadophora species associated with wood-decay of grapevine in North America.

TL;DR: Molecular and morphological comparisons and pathogenicity tests suggest that C. luteo-olivacea is part of the trunk pathogen complex, and suggests that Cadophora species may have a role as grapevine trunk pathogens.