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ISPI database searched for other literature with author = "Evans, E...",
7 possible publications found.
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M.C. Whalen, T. Richter, K. Zakhareyvich, M. Yoshikawa, D. Al-Azzeh, A. Adefioye, G. Spicer, L.L. Mendoza, C.Q. Morales, V. Klassen, G. Perez-Baron, C.S. Toebe, A. Tzovolous, E. Gerstman, E. Evans, C. Thompson, M. Lopez, and P.C. Ronald
Identification of a host 14-3-3 protein that interacts with Xanthomonas effector AvrRxv
Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 72 (1-3), 46-55 (2008)

Karan S. Shah, Elizabeth C. Evans, and Marie C. Pizzorno
Localization of deformed wing virus (DWV) in the brains of the honeybee, Apis mellifera Linnaeus
Virology Journal 6 (182) (2009)

Edward A. Evans, Jonathan Crane, Alan Hodges, and Jason L. Osborne
Potential economic impact of laurel wilt disease on the Florida avocado industry
HortTechnology 20 (1), 234-238 (2010)

Randy C. Ploetz, José M. Pérez-Martínez, Edward A. Evans, and Sharon A. Inch
Toward fungicidal management of laurel wilt of avocado
Plant Disease 95 (8), 977-982 (2011)

Julian Mendel, Christina Burns, Beatrice Kallifatidis, Edward Evans, Jonathan Crane, Kenneth G. Furton, and DeEtta Mills
Agri-dogs: Using canines for earlier detection of laurel wilt disease affecting avocado trees in South Florida
HortTechnology 28 (2), 109-116 (2018)

Samantha A. Willden, and Edward W. Evans
Summer development and survivorship of the weed biocontrol agent, Mecinus janthiniformis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), within stems of its host, Dalmatian Toadflax (Lamiales: Plantaginaceae), in Utah
Environmental Entomology 48 (3), 533-539 (2019)

Rafia A. Khan, Dakshina R. Seal, Shouan Zhang, Oscar E. Liburd, Rajagopalbabu Srinivasan, and Edward Evans
Distribution pattern of thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) and Tomato chlorotic spot virus in South Florida tomato fields
Environmental Entomology 49 (1), 73-87 (2020)

     

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