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62 publications listed for William W. Turechek:

Gabriella C. Steele, Bruno Rossitto De Marchi, Sriyanka Lahiri, Scott Adkins, William Turechek, and Hugh A. Smith
The influence of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus on dispersal by Bemisia tabaci MEAM1 in tomato
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 170 (8), 744-754 (2022)

Gabriel Rennberger, William W. Turechek, and Anthony P. Keinath
Dynamics of the ascospore dispersal of Stagonosporopsis citrulli, a causal agent of gummy stem blight of cucurbits
Plant Pathology 70 (8), 1908-1919 (2021)

Bruno Rossitto De Marchi, Hugh Smith, William Turechek, and David Riley
A maximum dose bioassay to assess efficacy of key insecticides against Bemisia tabaci MEAM1 (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae)
Journal of Economic Entomology 114 (2), 914-921 (2021)

William W. Turechek, Ole Myhrene, Janet Slovin, and Natalia A. Peres
The use of aerated steam as a heat treatment for managing angular leaf spot in strawberry nursery production and its effect on plant yield
PhytoFrontiers 1 (2), 104-119 (2021)

Hehe Wang, and William W. Turechek
Detection of viable Xanthomonas fragariae cells in strawberry using propidium monoazide and long-amplicon quantitative PCR
Plant Disease 104 (4), 1105-1112 (2020)

Morgan Miller, Alex Deiulio, Chris Holland, Cayce Douthitt, Jessica McMahon, Helen Wiersma-Koch, William W. Turechek, and Tom D'Elia
Complete genome sequence of Xanthomonas phage RiverRider, a novel N4-like bacteriophage that infects the strawberry pathogen Xanthomonas fragariae
Archives of Virology 165 (6), 1481-1484 (2020)

Morgan Miller, Alex Deiulio, Chris Holland, Cayce Douthitt, Jessica McMahon, Helen Wiersma-Koch, William W. Turechek, and Tom D'Elia
Complete genome sequence of Phobos: a novel bacteriophage with unusual genomic features that infects Pseudomonas syringae
Archives of Virology 165 (6), 1485-1488 (2020)

Daniel J. Anco, Lisa Rouse, Leon Lucas, Felicia Parks, H. Charles Mellinger, Scott Adkins, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, Pamela D. Roberts, Philip A. Stansly, Miae Ha, and William W. Turechek
Spatial and temporal physiognomies of whitefly and Tomato yellow leaf curl virus epidemics in southwestern Florida tomato fields
Phytopathology 110 (1), 130-145 (2020)

David H. Gent, Walter F. Mahaffee, William W. Turechek, Cynthia M. Ocamb, Megan C. Twomey, Joanna L. Woods, and Claudia Probst
Risk factors for bud perennation of Podosphaera macularis on hop
Phytopathology 109 (1), 74-83 (2019)

Chandrasekar S. Kousik, Jennifer L. Ikerd, and William W. Turechek
Development of Phytophthora fruit rot caused by Phytophthora capsici on resistant and susceptible watermelon fruit of different ages
Plant Disease 102 (2), 370-374 (2018)

L.V. Madden, G. Hughes, W. Bucker Moraes, X.-M. Xu, and W.W. Turechek
Twenty-five years of the binary power law for characterizing heterogeneity of disease incidence
Phytopathology 108 (6), 656-680 (2018)

Hehe Wang, Christine McTavish, and William W. Turechek
Colonization and movement of Xanthomonas fragariae in strawberry tissues
Phytopathology 108 (6), 681-690 (2018)

Christophe Gigot, William Turechek, and Neil McRoberts
Analysis of the spatial pattern of strawberry angular leaf spot in California nursery production
Phytopathology 107 (10), 1243-1255 (2017)

Craig G. Webster, William W. Turechek, Weimin Li, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, and Scott Adkins
Development and evaluation of ELISA and qRT-PCR for identification of Squash vein yellowing virus in cucurbits
Plant Disease 101 (1), 178-185 (2017)

Ganesh P. Bhattarai, Rodrigo Diaz, Veronica Manrique, William W. Turechek, Lyle Buss, Bernardette Stange, and William A. Overholt
Diversity and impact of herbivorous insects on Brazilian peppertree in Florida prior to release of exotic biological control agents
Biocontrol Science and Technology 27 (6), 703-722 (2017)

Ismael E. Badillo-Vargas, Carlye A. Baker, William W. Turechek, Galen Frantz, H. Charles Mellinger, Joseph E. Funderburk, and Scott Adkins
Genomic and biological characterization of Tomato necrotic streak virus, a novel subgroup 2 Ilarvirus infecting tomato in Florida
Plant Disease 100 (6), 1046-1053 (2016)

L D. Thiessen, J.A. Keune, T.M. Neill, W.W. Turechek, G.G. Grove, and W.F. Mahaffee
Development of a grower-conducted inoculum detection assay for management of grape powdery mildew
Plant Pathology 65 (2), 238-249 (2016)

Craig G. Webster, Galen Frantz, Stuart R. Reitz, Joseph E. Funderburk, H. Charles Mellinger, Eugene McAvoy, William W. Turechek, Spencer H. Marshall, Yaowapa Tantiwanich, Margaret T. McGrath, Margery L. Daughtrey, and Scott Adkins
Emergence of Groundnut ringspot virus and Tomato chlorotic spot virus in vegetables in Florida and the southeastern United States
Phytopathology 105 (3), 388-398 (2015)

William W. Turechek, Pamela D. Roberts, Philip A. Stansly, Craig G. Webster, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, and Scott Adkins
Spatial and temporal analysis of Squash vein yellowing virus infections in watermelon
Plant Disease 98 (12), 1671-1680 (2014)

William W. Turechek, Craig G. Webster, Jingyi Duan, Pamela D. Roberts, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, and Scott Adkins
The use of latent class analysis to estimate the sensitivities and specificities of diagnostic tests for Squash vein yellowing virus in cucurbit species when there is no gold standard
Phytopathology 103 (12), 1243-1251 (2014)

Ryan S. Donahoo, William W. Turechek, Judy A. Thies, and Chandrasekar S. Kousik
Potential sources of resistance in U.S. Cucumis melo PIs to crown rot caused by Phytophthora capsici
HortScience 48 (2), 164-170 (2013)

Scott Adkins, T. Greg McCollum, Joseph P. Albano, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, Carlye A. Baker, Craig G. Webster, Pamela D. Roberts, Susan E. Webb, and William W. Turechek
Physiological effects of Squash vein yellowing virus infection on watermelon
Plant Disease 97 (9), 1137-1148 (2013)

Craig G. Webster, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, William W. Turechek, Susan E. Webb, Pamela D. Roberts, and Scott Adkins
Squash vein yellowing virus infection of vining cucurbits and the vine decline response
Plant Disease 97 (9), 1149-1157 (2013)

William W. Turechek, and Neil McRoberts
Considerations of scale in the analysis of spatial pattern of plant disease epidemics
Annual Review of Phytopathology 51, 453-472 (2013)

David H. Gent, Mark E. Nelson, Gary G. Grove, Walter F. Mahaffee, William W. Turechek, and Joanna L. Woods
Association of spring pruning practices with severity of powdery mildew and downy mildew on hop
Plant Disease 96 (9), 1343-1351 (2012)

C.G. Webster, C.S. Kousik, P.D. Roberts, E.N. Rosskopf, W.W. Turechek, and S. Adkins
Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus detected in pigweed in Florida
Plant Disease 95 (3), p. 360 (2011)

C.S. Kousik, R.S. Donahoo, C.G. Webster, W.W. Turechek, S.T. Adkins, and P.D. Roberts
Outbreak of cucurbit powdery mildew on watermelon fruit caused by Podosphaera xanthii in southwest Florida
Plant Disease 95 (12), p. 1586 (2011)

Scott Adkins, Craig G. Webster, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, Susan E. Webb, Pamela D. Roberts, Philip A. Stansly, and William W. Turechek
Ecology and management of whitefly-transmitted viruses of vegetable crops in Florida
Virus Research 159 (2), 110-114 (2011)

Odile Carisse, Catherine Meloche, and William W. Turechek
Spatial heterogeneity, incidence-incidence and incidence-lesion density relationship of apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) in managed orchards
European Journal of Plant Pathology 130 (3), 349-365 (2011)

Muqing Zhang, Yongping Duan, Lijuan Zhou, William W. Turechek, Ed Stover, and Charles A. Powell
Screening molecules for control of citrus huanglongbing using an optimized regeneration system for 'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus'-infected periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus) cuttings
Phytopathology 100 (3), 239-245 (2010)

Natália A. Peres, Teresa E. Seijo, and William W. Turechek
Pre- and post-inoculation activity of a protectant and a systemic fungicide for control of anthracnose fruit rot of strawberry under different wetness durations
Crop Protection 29 (10), 1105-1110 (2010)

William W. Turechek, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, and Scott Adkins
Distribution of four viruses in single and mixed infections within infected watermelon plants in Florida
Phytopathology 100 (11), 1194-1203 (2010)

S. Adkins, J.E. Polston, and W.W. Turechek
Cucurbit leaf crumple virus identified in common bean in Florida
Plant Disease 93 (3), p.320 (2009)

Chandrasekar S. Kousik, Scott Adkins, William W. Turechek, and Pamela D. Roberts
Sources of resistance in U.S. plant introductions to watermelon vine decline caused by squash vein yellowing virus
HortScience 44 (2), 256-262 (2009)

Sarah J. Pethybridge, David H. Gent, Paul D. Esker, William W. Turechek, Frank S. Hay, and Forrest W. Nutter Jr.
Site-specific risk factors for ray blight in Tasmanian pyrethrum fields
Plant Disease 93 (3), 229-237 (2009)

William W. Turechek, and Natalia A. Peres
Heat treatment effects on strawberry plant survival and angular leaf spot, caused by Xanthomonas fragariae, in nursery production
Plant Disease 93 (3), 299-308 (2009)

F. Akad, S. Webb, T.W. Nyoike, O.E. Liburd, W. Turechek, S. Adkins, and J.E. Polston
Detection of Cucurbit leaf crumple virus in Florida cucurbits
Plant Disease 92 (4), p. 648 (2008)

Mauricio Montero-Astúa, Viviana Vasquéz, William W. Turechek, Ueli Merz, and Carmen Rivera
Incidence, distribution, and association of Spongospora subterranea and Potato mop-top virus in Costa Rica
Plant Disease 92 (8), 1171-1176 (2008)

Alan R. Biggs, William W. Turechek, and Tim R. Gottwald
Analysis of fire blight shoot infection epidemics on apple
Plant Disease 92 (9), 1349-1356 (2008)

W.W. Turechek, J.S. Hartung, and J. McCallister
Development and optimization of a real-time detection assay for Xanthomonas fragariae in strawberry crown tissue with receiver operating characteristic curve analysis
Phytopathology 98 (3), 359-368 (2008)

Rebecca L. Loughner, Gregory M. Loeb, and William W. Turechek
Strawberry sap beetle (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) distribution in New York and differential movement in two types of habitat
Journal of Entomological Science 42 (4), 603-609 (2007)

K.S. Lewers, W.W. Turechek, S.C. Hokanson, J.L. Maas, J.F. Hancock, S. Serçe, and B.J. Smith
Evaluation of elite native strawberry germplasm for resistance to anthracnose crown rot disease caused by Colletotrichum species
Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 132 (6), 842-849 (2007)

M.M. Dewdney, A.R. Biggs, and W.W. Turechek
A statistical comparison of the blossom blight forecasts of MARYBLYT and Cougarblight with receiver operating characteristic curve analysis
Phytopathology 97 (9), 1164-1176 (2007)

David H. Gent, William W. Turechek, and Walter F. Mahaffee
Sequential sampling for estimation and classification of the incidence of hop powdery mildew I: Leaf sampling
Plant Disease 91 (8), 1002-1012 (2007)

David H. Gent, William W. Turechek, and Walter F. Mahaffee
Sequential sampling for estimation and classification of the incidence of hop powdery mildew II: Cone sampling
Plant Disease 91 (8), 1013-1020 (2007)

W.W. Turechek, M.C. Heidenreich, A.N. Lakso, and M.P. Pritts
Estimation of the impact of leaf scorch on photosynthesis and 'physiological-lesion' size in strawberry
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 29 (2), 159-165 (2007)

William W. Turechek, Natália A. Peres, and Nicole A. Werner
Pre- and post-infection activity of pyraclostrobin for control of anthracnose fruit rot of strawberry caused by Colletotrichum acutatum
Plant Disease 90 (7), 862-868 (2006)

David H. Gent, Walter F. Mahaffee, and William W. Turechek
Spatial heterogeneity of the incidence of powdery mildew on hop cones
Plant Disease 90 (11), 1433-1440 (2006)

William W. Turechek, and Wayne F. Wilcox
Evaluating predictors of apple scab with receiver operating characteristic curve analysis
Phytopathology 95 (6), 679-691 (2005)

William W. Turechek, and Wolfram Köller
Managing resistance of Venturia inaequalis to the strobilurin fungicides
Plant Health Progress Plant Management Network, Published 8 September 2004 (2004)

William W. Turechek, and Walter F. Mahaffee
Spatial pattern analysis of hop powdery mildew in the Pacific Northwest: Implications for sampling
Phytopathology 94 (10), 1116-1128 (2004)

Wolfram Köller, D.M. Parker, W.W. Turechek, Cruz Avila-Adame, and Keith Cronshaw
A two-phase resistance response of Venturia inaequalis populations to the QoI fungicides kresoxim-methyl and trifloxystrobin
Plant Disease 88 (5), 537-544 (2004)

S.J. Pethybridge, and W.W. Turechek
Analysis of the association among three viruses infecting hop in Australia
Plant Pathology 52 (2), 158-167 (2003)

W.F. Mahaffee, C.S. Thomas, W.W. Turechek, C.M. Ocamb, M.E. Nelson, A. Fox, and W.D. Gubler
Responding to an introduced pathogen: Podosphaera macularis (hop powdery mildew) in the Pacific Northwest
Plant Health Progress Plant Management Network, Published 13 November 2003, doi:10.1094/PHP-2003-1113-07-RV (2003)

Walter F. Mahaffee, William W. Turechek, and Cynthia M. Ocamb
Effect of variable temperature on infection severity of Podosphaera macularis on hops
Phytopathology 93 (12), 1587-1592 (2003)

W.W. Turechek, C. Heidenreich, and M.P. Pritts
First report of strawberry anthracnose (Colletotrichum acutatum) in strawberry fields in New York
Plant Disease 86 (8), p.922 (2002)

William W. Turechek, Walter F. Mahaffee, and Cynthia M. Ocamb
Development of management strategies for hop powdery mildew in the Pacific Northwest
Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2001-0313-01-RS (2001)

W.W. Turechek, M.A. Ellis, and L.V. Madden
Sequential sampling for incidence of phomopsis leaf blight of strawberry
Phytopathology 91 (4), 336-347 (2001)

W.W. Turechek, and L.V. Madden
Analysis of the association between the incidence of two spatially aggregated foliar diseases of strawberry
Phytopathology 90 (2), 157-170 (2000)

W.W. Turechek, and L.V. Madden
Spatial pattern analysis of strawberry leaf blight in perennial production systems
Phytopathology 89 (5), 421-433 (1999)

W.W. Turechek, and L.V. Madden
Spatial pattern analysis and sequential sampling for the incidence of leaf spot on strawberry in Ohio
Plant Disease 83 (11), 992-1000 (1999)

W.W. Turechek, and K.L. Stevenson
Effects of host resistance, temperature, leaf wetness, and leaf age an infection and lesion development of pecan scab
Phytopathology 88 (12), 1294-1301 (1998)

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