Kathryne L. Everts
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Publications of Kathryne L. Everts (27 listed):
Plant Disease (2020) 104, 3213-3220
Jake G. Jones, Robert C. Korir, Taylor L. Walter and Kathryne L. Everts (2020)
Reducing chlorothalonil use in fungicide spray programs for powdery mildew, anthracnose, and gummy stem blight in melons
Plant Disease (2020) 104, p. 1860 (Everts et al.)
K.L. Everts, T.L. Walter, Y. Johnson, A. Ash, L. Thomas and D. Koval (2020)
First report of Didymella americana on lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus) in Delaware and Maryland
Plant Disease (2016) 100, 2226-2233
Sasha C. Marine, Mason J. Newark, Robert C. Korir and Kathryne L. Everts (2016)
Evaluation of rotational biopesticide programs for disease management in organic cucurbit production
PLoS ONE (2016) 11 (11 - e0165690)
Zachariah R. Hansen, Kathryne L. Everts, William E. Fry, Amanda J. Gevens, Niklaus J. Grünwald, Beth K. Gugino, Dennis A. Johnson, Steven B. Johnson, Howard S. Judelson, Brian J. Knaus, Margaret T. McGrath, Kevin L. Myers, Jean B. Ristaino, Pamela D. Roberts, Gary A. Secor and Christine D. Smart (2016)
Genetic variation within clonal lineages of Phytophthora infestans revealed through genotyping-by-sequencing, and implications for late blight epidemiology
Plant Disease (2016) 100, 1910-1920
J. Himmelstein, J.E. Maul, Y. Balci and K.L. Everts (2016)
Factors associated with leguminous green manure incorporation and Fusarium wilt suppression in watermelon
Journal of Nematology (2016) 48, 43-53
Susan L.F. Meyer, Kathryne L. Everts, Brian Mcspadden Gardener, Edward P. Masler, Hazem M.E. Abdelnabby and Andrea M. Skantar (2016)
Assessment of DAPG-producing Pseudomonas fluorescens for management of Meloidogyne incognita and Fusarium oxysporum on watermelon
Phytopathology (2015) 105, 966-981
W.E. Fry, P.R.J. Birch, H.S. Judelson, N.J. Grünwald, G. Danies, K.L. Everts, A.J. Gevens, B.K. Gugino, D.A. Johnson, S.B. Johnson, M.T. McGrath, K.L. Myers, J.B. Ristaino, P.D. Roberts, G. Secor and C.D. Smart (2015)
Five reasons to consider Phytophthora infestans a reemerging pathogen
HortTechnology (2015) 25, 192-202
Susan L.F. Meyer, Inga A. Zasada, Shannon M. Rupprecht, Mark J. VanGessel, Cerruti R.R. Hooks, Matthew J. Morra and Kathryne L. Everts (2015)
Mustard seed meal for management of root-knot nematode and weeds in tomato production
Plant Disease (2014) 98, 965-972
J.C. Himmelstein, J.E. Maul and K.L. Everts (2014)
Impact of five cover crop green manures and actinovate on fusarium wilt of watermelon
Phytopathology (2012) 102, 652-655
K.L. Everts, L. Osborne, A.J. Gevens, S.J. Vasquez, B.K. Gugino, K. Ivors and C. Harmon (2012)
Extension plant pathology: Strengthening resources to continue serving the public interest
Plant Disease (2012) 96, 431-436
X.G. Zhou and K.L. Everts (2012)
Anthracnose and gummy stem blight are reduced on watermelon grown on a no-till hairy vetch cover crop
Plant Disease (2010) 94, 92-98
X.G. Zhou, K.L. Everts and B.D. Bruton (2010)
Race 3, a new and highly virulent race of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum causing Fusarium wilt in watermelon
Plant Disease (2008) 92, p. 652 (Zhou et al.)
X.G. Zhou and K.L. Everts (2008)
First report of Alternaria alternata f. sp. cucurbitae causing Alternaria leaf spot of melon in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States
Phytopathology (2007) 97, 461-469
X.G. Zhou and K.L. Everts (2007)
Characterization of a regional population of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum by race, cross pathogenicity, and vegetative compatibility
Plant Disease (2007) 91, 92-96
X.G. Zhou and K.L. Everts (2007)
Effects of host resistance and inoculum density on the suppression of Fusarium wilt of watermelon induced by hairy vetch
Plant Disease (2006) 90, 487-492
K.L. Everts, S. Sardanelli, R.J. Kratochvil, D.K. Armentrout and L.E. Gallagher (2006)
Root-knot and root-lesion nematode suppression by cover crops, poultry litter, and poultry litter compost
Phytopathology (2004) 94, 832-841
X.G. Zhou and K.L. Everts (2004)
Quantification of root and stem colonization of watermelon by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum and its use in evaluating resistance
Agronomy Journal (2004) 96, 1419-1428
Robert J. Kratochvil, Sandra Sardanelli, Kathryne Everts and Elizabeth Gallagher (2004)
Evaluation of crop rotation and other cultural practices for management of root-knot and lesion nematodes
Plant Disease (2004) 88, 1357-1365
X.G. Zhou and K.L. Everts (2004)
Suppression of fusarium wilt of watermelon by soil amendment with hairy vetch
Plant Disease (2003) 87, 692-698
X.G. Zhou and K.L. Everts (2003)
Races and inoculum density of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum in commercial watermelon fields in Maryland and Delaware
Plant Disease (2002) 86, 356-361
Douglas J. Mills, C. Benjamin Coffman, John R. Teasdale, Kathryne L. Everts and James D. Anderson (2002)
Factors associated with foliar disease of staked fresh market tomatoes grown under differing bed strategies
Plant Disease (2002) 86, 1134-1141
Kathryne L. Everts (2002)
Reduced fungicide applications and host resistance for managing three diseases in pumpkin grown on a no-till cover crop
Plant Disease (2002) 86, 955-959
Douglas J. Mills, C. Benjamin Coffman, John R. Teasdale, Kathryne L. Everts, Aref A. Abdul-Baki, John Lydon and James D. Anderson (2002)
Foliar disease in fresh-market tomato grown in differing bed strategies and fungicide spray programs
Plant Disease (2001) 85, p. 1291 (Zhou et al.)
X.G. Zhou and K.L. Everts (2001)
First report of the occurrence of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum Race 2 in commercial watermelon production areas of Maryland and Delaware
Plant Disease (2001) 85, 423-429
Kathryne L. Everts, Steven Leath and Patrick L. Finney (2001)
Impact of powdery mildew and leaf rust on milling and baking quality of soft red winter wheat
Plant Disease (2001) 85, p. 1209 (Everts et al.)
K.L. Everts and D.K. Armentrout (2001)
Report of leaf spot of spinach caused by Stemphylium botryosum in Maryland and Delaware
Plant Disease (1999) 83, p. 304 (Everts)
K.L. Everts (1999)
First report of benomyl resistance in Didymella bryoniae in Delaware and Maryland