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James J. Polashock
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Publications of James J. Polashock (17 listed):
HortScience (2019) 54, 1199-1203
Ebrahiem M. Babiker, Stephen J. Stringer, Hamidou F. Sakhanokho, Barbara J. Smith and James J. Polashock (2019)
Characterization and pathogenicity of stem blight complex isolates associated with stem blight disease on Vaccinium species
Plant Disease (2016) 100, 696-703
L.D. Wells-Hansen, J.J. Polashock, N. Vorsa, B.E.L. Lockhart and P.S. McManus (2016)
Identification of Tobacco streak virus in cranberry and the association of TSV with berry scarring
Plant Disease (2015) 99, p. 421 (Gauthier et al.)
N.W. Gauthier, J. Polashock, T.T. Veetil, R.R. Martin and J. Beale (2015)
First report of blueberry mosaic disease caused by Blueberry mosaic associated virus in Kentucky
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2014) 139, 399-406
I.-M. Lee, J. Polashock, K.D. Bottner-Parker, P.G. Bagadia, C. Rodriguez-Saona, Y. Zhao and R.E. Davis (2014)
New subgroup 16SrIII-Y phytoplasmas associated with false-blossom diseased cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) plants and with known and potential insect vectors in New Jersey
Phytopathology (2013) 103, 81-90
Lee A. Hadwiger and James Polashock (2013)
Fungal mitochondrial DNases: Effectors with the potential to activate plant defenses in nonhost resistance
Viruses (2012) 4, 2831-2852
Robert R. Martin, James J. Polashock and Ioannis E. Tzanetakis (2012)
New and emerging viruses of blueberry and cranberry
HortScience (2010) 45, 1205-1210
Mark K. Ehlenfeldt, James J. Polashock, Allan W. Stretch and Matthew Kramer (2010)
Ranking cultivated blueberry for mummy berry blight and fruit infection incidence using resampling and principal components analysis
HortScience (2010) 45, 92-97
Mark K. Ehlenfeldt, James J. Polashock, Allan W. Stretch and Matthew Kramer (2010)
Mummy berry fruit rot and shoot blight incidence in blueberry: Prediction, ranking, and stability in a long-term study
Plant Disease (2009) 93, 727-733
James J. Polashock, Mark K. Ehlenfeldt and Jo Anne Crouch (2009)
Molecular detection and discrimination of Blueberry red ringspot virus strains causing disease in cultivated blueberry and cranberry
Plant Pathology (2009) 58, 1116-1127
J.J. Polashock, F.L. Caruso, P.V. Oudemans, P.S. McManus and J.A. Crouch (2009)
The North American cranberry fruit rot fungal community: a systematic overview using morphological and phylogenetic affinities
Plant Disease (2008) 92, 616-622
Peter V. Oudemans, James J. Polashock and Bryan T. Vinyard (2008)
Fairy ring disease of cranberry: assessment of crop losses and impact on cultivar genotype
Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science (2007) 132, 859-868
James J. Polashock, Robert A. Saftner and Matthew Kramer (2007)
Postharvest highbush blueberry fruit antimicrobial volatile profiles in relation to anthracnose fruit rot resistance
HortScience (2006) 41, 270-271
Mark K. Ehlenfeldt, James J. Polashock, Allan W. Stretch and Matthew Kramer (2006)
Leaf disk infection by Colletotrichum acutatum and its relation to fruit rot in diverse blueberry germplasm
HortScience (2006) 41, 1457-1461
James J. Polashock and Matthew Kramer (2006)
Resistance of blueberry cultivars to Botryosphaeria stem blight and Phomopsis twig blight
Phytopathology (2005) 95, 1237-1243
James J. Polashock, Jennifer Vaiciunas and Peter V. Oudemans (2005)
Identification of a new Phytophthora species causing root and runner rot of cranberry in New Jersey
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 33-38
James J. Polashock, Mark K. Ehlenfeldt, Allan W. Stretch and Matthew Kramer (2005)
Anthracnose fruit rot resistance in blueberry cultivars
Archives of Virology (2002) 147, 2169-2186
B.M. Glasheen, J.J. Polashock, D.M. Lawrence, J.M. Gillett, D.C. Ramsdell, N. Vorsa and B.I. Hillman (2002)
Cloning, sequencing, and promoter identification of Blueberry red ringspot virus, a member of the family Caulimoviridae with similarities to the "Soybean chlorotic mottle-like" genus