Katherine J. Hayden
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Publications of Katherine J. Hayden (8 listed):
Evolutionary Applications (2021) 14, 513-523
Agathe Maupetit, Bénédicte Fabre, Jérémy Pétrowski, Axelle Andrieux, Stéphane De Mita, Pascal Frey, Fabien Halkett and Katherine J. Hayden (2021)
Evolution of morphological but not aggressiveness-related traits following a major resistance breakdown in the poplar rust fungus, Melampsora larici-populina
Phytopathology (2019) 109, 760-769
Richard C. Cobb, Noam Ross, Katherine J. Hayden, Catherine A. Eyre, Richard S. Dodd, Susan J. Frankel, Matteo Garbelotto and David M. Rizzo (2019)
Promise and pitfalls of endemic resistance for cultural resources threatened by Phytophthora ramorum
Plant Disease (2014) 98, 1717-1727
C.A. Eyre, K.J. Hayden, M. Kozanitas, N.J. Grünwald and M. Garbelotto (2014)
Lineage, temperature, and host species have interacting effects on lesion development in Phytophthora ramorum
Evolutionary Applications (2013) 6, 970-982
Katherine J. Hayden, Matteo Garbelotto, Richard Dodd and Jessica W. Wright (2013)
Scaling up from greenhouse resistance to fitness in the field for a host of an emerging forest disease
Plant Pathology (2012) 61, 579-592
D. Hüberli, K.J. Hayden, M. Calver and M. Garbelotto (2012)
Intraspecific variation in host susceptibility and climatic factors mediate epidemics of sudden oak death in western US forests
Phytopathology (2006) 96, 846-854
Katherine Hayden, Kelly Ivors, Carla Wilkinson and Matteo Garbelotto (2006)
TaqMan chemistry for Phytophthora ramorum detection and quantification, with a comparison of diagnostic methods
Journal of Applied Microbiology (2006) 101, 815-827
S. Swain, T. Harnik, M. Mejia-Chang, K. Hayden, W. Bakx, J. Creque and M. Garbelotto (2006)
Composting is an effective treatment option for sanitization of Phytophthora ramorum-infected plant material
Phytopathology (2004) 94, 1075-1083
Katherine J. Hayden, David Rizzo, Justin Tse and Matteo Garbelotto (2004)
Detection and quantification of Phytophthora ramorum from California forests using a real-time polymerase chain reaction assay