Pacific Southwest Research Station
800 Buchanan Street
West Annex Building
Albany, CA 94710-0011
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Funded Projects for the FY '04
- Predicting Geographic Susceptibility and National Epidemic Development Patterns for SOD; William W. Hargrove et. al. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. - $60,000
- Screening northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) for geographic as well as individual tree variation for resistant to the Sudden Oak Death pathogen Phytophthora ramorum; Thomas L. Kubisiak & Dana C. Nelson. USDA Forest Service, Southern
Research Station. - $46,512
- Predicting the effects of Sudden Oak Death on small vertebrates in high risk oak woodlands in San Luis Obispo County; William Tietje. Cooperative Extension, UCB. - $17,876
- Interactions of Bark and Ambrosia Beetles with
Phytophthora ramorum in coast live oaks and their role in tree failure; Richard B. Standiford et.al. UCB - $29,468
- Management of Phytophthora ramorum on Christmas trees and conifer nursery stock; Gary Chastagner & Everett Hansen. Cooperative Extension, Washington State University. - $59,221
- Vertebrates as dispersal agents of Phytophthora ramorum, the pathogen that causes Sudden Oak Death; J. Hall Cushman & Ross K. Meentemeyer. Sonoma State University. - $78,577
- Dissemination of Phytophthora ramorum in soil and potting media; Jennifer L. Parke. Oregon State University. - $79,620
- Evaluation of the potential of commercial firewood and densified fuelwood products as low risk resource utilization alternatives for sudden oak death-disease wood; John R. Shelly. Cooperative Extension, UCB. - $44,000
- Phytophthora species associated with potential Phytophthora ramorum sites in the central and eastern United States; Yilmaz Balci et.al. West Virginia University. - $50,000
- Movement of Phytophthora ramorum among Camellia spp in a nursery setting; Sibdas Ghosh. Dominican University of California. - $54,523
- Sporulation, survival, distribution, and detection of soilborne inoculum of Phytophthora ramorum in forest ecosystems; David Rizzo & Elizabeth Fichtner - UCD. $118,000
- Understanding the disease cycle of Phytophthora ramorum in California oak and tanoak woodlands: Inoculum production, infection thresholds, and summer survival; Jennifer M. Davidson. University of Hawaii. - $78,800
- Biology, Epidemiology, and Behavior; Matteo Garbelotto, et.al. UCB - $145,000
- Comparative risk posed to Quercus rubra and other native North American tree species by Phytophthora taxon C sp. Nov and P. ramorum; Clive M. Brasier. Forestry Research Agency, UK. - $30,500
- Is Phytophthora ramorum in Mexico?; Dionicio Alvarado-Rosales. Instituto Fitosanidad, Montecillo, MX. - $52,500
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