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A.K. Culbreath, J.W. Todd, D.W. Gorbet, F.M. Shokes, and H.R. PappuField response of new peanut cultivar UFf 91108 to tomato spotted wilt virusPlant Disease 81 (12), 1410-1415 (1997)
S.S. Pappu, H.R. Pappu, C.A. Chang, A.K. Culbreath, and J.W. ToddDifferentiation of biologically distinct peanut stripe potyvirus strains by a nucleotide polymorphism-based assayPlant Disease 82 (10), 1121-1125 (1998)
J.W. Todd, A.K. Culbreath, D.W. Gorbet, F.M. Shokes, S.L. Brown, and H.R. PappuDevelopment and validation of an integrated management system for spotted wilt disease in peanut in GeorgiaInternational Congress of Plant Pathology 7th meeting, section 3.1 (1998)
A.W. Johnson, N.A. Minton, T.B. Brenneman, J.W. Todd, G.A. Herzog, G.J. Gascho, S.H. Baker, and K. BondariPeanut-cotton-rye rotations and soil chemical treatment for managing nematodes and thripsJournal of Nematology 30 (2), 211-225 (1998)
M.L. Wells, A.K. Culbreath, J.W. Todd, S.L. Brown, and D.W. GorbetA regression approach for comparing field resistance of peanut cultivars to tomato spotted wilt tospovirusCrop Protection 21 (6), 467-474 (2002)
B. Mandal, H.R. Pappu, A.K. Culbreath, C.C. Holbrook, D.W. Gorbet, and J.W. ToddDifferential response of selected peanut (Arachis hypogaea) genotypes to mechanical inoculation by Tomato spotted wilt virusPlant Disease 86 (9), 939-944 (2002)
M.L. Wells, A.K. Culbreath, J.W. Todd, A.S. Csinos, B. Mandal, and R.M. McPhersonDynamics of spring tobacco thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) populations: Implications for tomato spotted wilt virus managementEnvironmental Entomology 31 (6), 1282-1290 (2002)
A.K. Culbreath, J.W. Todd, and S.L. BrownEpidemiology and management of tomato spotted wilt in peanutAnnual Review of Phytopathology 41, 53-75 (2003)
J.W. Todd, A.L. Passarelli, and L.K. MillerEighteen baculovirus genes, including lef-11, p35, 39K, and p47, support late gene expressionJournal of Virology 69 (2), 968-974 (1995)
H.R. Pappu, A.K. Culbreath, J.W. Todd, R.M. McPherson, J.L. Sherwood, and P.F. BertrandMolecular epidemiology of tomato spotted wilt tospovirus (TSWV)Phytoparasitica 26 (1) (1998)
D. Rowland, J. Dorner, R. Sorensen, J.P. Beasley, and J. ToddTomato spotted wilt virus in peanut tissue types and physiological effects related to disease incidence and severityPlant Pathology 54 (4), 431-440 (2005)
R. Mark Beach, James W. Todd, and S.H. BakerAntibiosis of four insect-resistant soybean genotypes to the soybean looper (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)Environmental Entomology 14 (4), 531-534 (1985)
J.R. Chamberlin, J.W. Todd, R.J. Beshear, A.K. Culbreath, and J.W. DemskiOverwintering hosts and wingform of thrips, Frankliniella spp., in Georgia (Thysanoptera: Thripidae): Implications for management of spotted wilt diseaseEnvironmental Entomology 21 (1), 121-128 (1992)
J.L. Todd, L.V. Madden, and L.R. NaultComparative growth and spatial distribution of Dalbulus leafhopper populations (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) in relation to maize phenologyEnvironmental Entomology 20 (2), 556-564 (1991)
Allard A. Cossé, Julie L. Todd, Jocelyn G. Millar, Lee Ann Martínez, and Thomas C. BakerElectroantennographic and coupled gas chromatographic-electroantennographic responses of the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata, to male-produced volatiles and mango odorJournal of Chemical Ecology 21 (11), 1823-1836 (1995)
William D. Branch, and James W. ToddNew source of leafhopper resistance in peanutJournal of Entomological Science 41 (3), 198-201 (2006)
A.K. Culbreath, J.W. Todd, and S.L. BrownStrategies for Tospovirus management: TSWV management in peanutsJournal of Insect Science 7 (28), p. 10 (2007)
R.K. Jain, S.S. Pappu, H.R. Pappu, A.K. Culbreath, and J.W. ToddMolecular diagnosis of tomato spotted wilt tospovirus infection of peanut and other field and greenhouse cropsPlant Disease 82 (8), 900-904 (1998)
S.S. Pappu, M.C. Black, H.R. Pappu, T.B. Brenneman, A.K. Culbreath, and J.W. ToddFirst report of natural infection of peanut (groundnut) by Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus (Family Bunyaviridae)Plant Disease 83 (10), p.966 (1999)
H.R. Pappu, J.W. Todd, A.K. Culbreath, M.D. Bandla, and J.L. SherwoodFirst report on the multiplication of tomato spotted wilt tospovirus in tobacco thrips, Frankliniella fuscaPlant Disease 82 (11), p.1282 (1998)
Michael J. Domingue, Kenneth F. Haynes, Julie L. Todd, and Thomas C. BakerAltered olfactory receptor neuron responsiveness is correlated with a shift in behavioral response in an evolved colony of the cabbage looper moth, Trichoplusia niJournal of Chemical Ecology 35 (4), 405-415 (2009)
Jane C. Todd, El-Desouky Ammar, Margaret G. Redinbaugh, Casey Hoy, and Saskia A. HogenhoutPlant host range and leafhopper transmission of Maize fine streak virusPhytopathology 100 (11), 1138-1145 (2010)
S.K. Gremillion, A.K. Culbreath, D.W. Gorbet, B.G. Mullinix Jr., R.N. Pittman, K.L. Stevenson, J.W. Todd, R.E. Escobar, and M.M. CondoriField evaluations of leaf spot resistance and yield in peanut genotypes in the United States and BoliviaPlant Disease 95 (3), 263-268 (2011)
S. Gremillion, A. Culbreath, D. Gorbet, B. Mullinix Jr., R. Pittman, K. Stevenson, J. Todd, and M. CondoriResponse of progeny bred from Bolivian and North American cultivars in integrated management systems for leaf spot of peanut (Arachis hypogaea)Crop Protection 30 (6), 698-704 (2011)
L.R. Stewart, P.A. Paul, F. Qu, M.G. Redinbaugh, H. Miao, J. Todd, and M. JonesWheat mosaic virus (WMoV), the causal agent of high plains disease, is present in Ohio wheat fieldsPlant Disease 97 (8), p. 1125 (2013)
L.R. Stewart, R. Teplier, J.C. Todd, M.W. Jones, B.J. Cassone, S. Wijeratne, A. Wijeratne, and M.G. RedinbaughViruses in maize and Johnsongrass in southern OhioPhytopathology 104 (12), 1360-1369 (2014)
Michael C. Edwards, John J. Weiland, Jane Todd, and Lucy R. StewartInfectious Maize rayado fino virus from cloned cDNAPhytopathology 105 (6), 833-839 (2015)
Jane C. Todd, M.A. Rouf Mian, Elaine A. Backus, John J. Finer, and Margaret G. RedinbaughFeeding behavior of soybean aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) biotype 2 on resistant and susceptible soybeanJournal of Economic Entomology 109 (1), 426-433 (2016)
Michael C. Edwards, John J. Weiland, Jane Todd, Lucy R. Stewart, and Shunwen LuORF43 of Maize rayado fino virus is dispensable for systemic infection of maize and transmission by leafhoppersVirus Genes 52 (2), 303-307 (2016)
Arnold S. Parco, Anna L. Hale, Mavir C. Avellaneda, Jeffrey W. Hoy, Collins A. Kimbeng, Michael J. Pontif, Per H. McCord, Tomas Ayala-Silva, James R. Todd, and Niranjan BaisakhDistribution and frequency of Bru1, a major brown rust resistance gene, in the sugarcane world collectionPlant Breeding 136 (5), 637-651 (2017)
Xiping Yang, Sushma Sood, Ziliang Luo, James Todd, and Jianping WangGenome-wide association studies identified resistance loci to orange rust and yellow leaf virus diseases in sugarcane (Saccharum spp.)Phytopathology 109 (4), 623-631 (2019)
Lucy R. Stewart, Jane Todd, Kristen Willie, Deogracious Massawe, and Nitika Khatri A recently discovered maize Polerovirus causes leaf reddening symptoms in several maize genotypes and is transmitted by both the corn leaf aphid (Rhopalosiphum maidis) and the bird cherry-oat aphid (Rhopalosiphum padi)Plant Disease 104 (6), 1589-1592 (2020)
Michael P. Grisham, Kathryn Z. Warnke, Jeri R. Maggio, James R. Todd, Wayne Davidson, James S. Haudenshield, Glen L. Hartman, Eddie Hernandez, Andrew Scott, Jack C. Comstock, and Per H. McCord First report of Puccinia kuehnii causing orange rust of sugarcane in Texas, U.S.A.Plant Disease 104 (10), p.2731 (2020)
Santosh Sanjel, Martha Hincapie, Yunwen Wang, James Todd, Bhim Chaulagain, Sushma Sood, Jack C. Comstock, Richard N. Raid, and Philippe RottOccurrence of two races of Puccinia kuehnii causing orange rust of sugarcane in FloridaPlant Pathology 70 (7), 1616-1625 (2021)
Jane C. Todd, Lucy R. Stewart, Margaret G. Redinbaugh, and Jennifer R. WilsonSoybean aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) feeding behavior is largely unchanged by Soybean mosaic virus but significantly altered by the beetle-transmitted Bean pod mottle virusJournal of Economic Entomology 115 (4), 1059-1068 (2022)
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