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2008 APS POSteRS<br />

Beltsville, MD, U.S.A., (3) USDA ARS Nematology<br />

Laboratory, Beltsville, MD, U.S.A.<br />

P-143 Phytophthora species associated with silver maple<br />

bleeding canker in nor<strong>the</strong>rn Nevada. S. WANG<br />

(2), L. Lyles (1), S. Garneni (2), W. J. Carlos (3),<br />

P. McKie (2). (1) Certified Aroborist, Reno, NV,<br />

U.S.A., (2) Nevada Department of Agriculture,<br />

Reno, NV, U.S.A., (3) University of Nevada, Reno,<br />

NV, U.S.A.<br />

P-144 Nested PCR is essential for <strong>the</strong> detection of extremely<br />

low titer of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus from<br />

citrus and its vector psyllid Diaphorina citri. L.<br />

Benyon (1), L. Zhou (2), A. Wea<strong>the</strong>rsbee (2), Y.<br />

DUAN (2). (1) Dept. of Plant Pathology, University<br />

of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.A., (2) USDA, ARS,<br />

USHRL, Fort Pierce, FL, U.S.A.<br />

P-145 <strong>See</strong>d transmission of Candidatus Liberibacter<br />

asiaticus in periwinkle and dodder resulted in low<br />

bacterial titer and very mild disease in periwinkle.<br />

L. Zhou (2), Y. DUAN (2), D. Gabriel (1), T.<br />

R. Gottwald (2). (1) Dept. of Plant Pathology,<br />

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.A., (2)<br />

USDA, ARS, USHRL, Fort Pierce, FL, U.S.A.<br />

P-146 A unique disease phenotype-‘yellow shoot without<br />

blotchy mottle’ was associated with a low titer<br />

of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus in Florida.<br />

Y. DUAN (2), L. Zhou (2), D. Gabriel (1), A.<br />

Wea<strong>the</strong>rsbee (2), T. R. Gottwald (2). (1) Dept. of<br />

Plant Pathology, University of Florida, Gainesville,<br />

FL, U.S.A., (2) USDA, ARS, USHRL, Ft. Pierce,<br />

FL, U.S.A.<br />

P-147 First report of Phytophthora hedraiandra in<br />

Pennsylvania. S. KIM (1), E. V. Nikolaeva (2), S.<br />

Park (2), S. Kang (2). (1) PA Dept. of Agriculture,<br />

Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A., (2) Penn State, University<br />

Park, PA, U.S.A.<br />

P-148 Use of conserved genomic regions in a PCR-based<br />

assay for <strong>the</strong> detection of members of <strong>the</strong> genus<br />

Caulimovirus. H. PAPPU (1), K. Druffel (1). (1)<br />

Washington State University, Pullman, WA, U.S.A.<br />

P-149 Physic nut diseases. N. VISARATHANONTH<br />

(1), L. Manoch (1). (1) Dept. of Plant Pathology,<br />

Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand<br />

P-150 Application of loop-mediated iso<strong>the</strong>rmal<br />

amplification method (LAMP) for detection of<br />

<strong>the</strong> bacterial wilt pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum<br />

in environmental samples. R. KUBOTA (1), M.<br />

L. Paret (1), A. M. Alvarez (1), D. M. Jenkins (1).<br />

(1) University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI,<br />

U.S.A.<br />

P-151 Strand-specific real-time RT-PCR quantitation<br />

of Maize fine streak virus genomic and positivesense<br />

RNAs using high temperature reverse<br />

transcription. D. K. WILLIS (2), T. L. German<br />

(1). (1) Department of Entomology, UW-Madison,<br />

Madison, WI, U.S.A., (2) USDA-ARS Vgetable<br />

Crops Reserach Unit, Department of Plant<br />

Pathology, UW-Madison, Madison, WI, U.S.A.<br />

76<br />

Flash<br />

&<br />

dash<br />

virtual<br />

Flash<br />

& dash<br />

diseases of Cereal, Field, and Fiber Crops<br />

P-152 Prevalence of frogeye leaf spot caused by Cercospora<br />

sojina in Ohio. C. CRUZ (1), A. E. Dorrance (1). (1)<br />

The Ohio State University, OARDC, Wooster, OH,<br />

P-153<br />

Signifies Flash-&-Dash and Virtual Flash-&-Dash posters.<br />

U.S.A.<br />

Flash<br />

&<br />

dash Efficacy of fungicides against Fusarium<br />

graminearum isolates associated with soybean seedling<br />

diseases in Ohio. M. L. ELLIS (1), K. D. Broders (1),<br />

P. A. Paul (1), A. E. Dorrance (1). (1) The Ohio State<br />

University, OARDC, Wooster, OH, U.S.A.<br />

P-154 Virulent races of Puccinia striiformis identified in <strong>the</strong><br />

United States in 2007. X. CHEN (2), A. Wan (1), K.<br />

Richardson (2). (1) Department of Plant Pathology,<br />

Washington State University, Pullman, WA, U.S.A.,<br />

(2) USDA-ARS and Department of Plant Pathology,<br />

Washington State University, Pullman, WA, U.S.A.<br />

P-155 Effects of soybean cyst nematode on growth of pinto<br />

bean. S. POROMARTO (1), B. D. Nelson (1). (1)<br />

Dept. Plant Pathology, NDSU, Fargo, ND, U.S.A.<br />

P-156 Results of a survey of viruses found in peanuts in<br />

Georgia. C. NISCHWITZ (1), S. Mullis (1), R.<br />

Gitaitis (1). (1) Department of Plant Pathology,<br />

Coastal Plain Experiment Station, University of<br />

Georgia, Tifton, GA, U.S.A.<br />

P-157 Bacillus seed and boll rot of cotton: Symptoms and<br />

transmission by Hemiptera. A. A. BELL (1). (1)<br />

USDA-ARS, College Station, TX, U.S.A.<br />

P-158 Molecular characterization of Wheat Eqlid mosaic<br />

virus. M. Rastegar (1), K. IZADPANAH (1), M.<br />

Masumi (1), M. Siampour (1), A. Zare (1), A.<br />

Afsharifar (1). (1) Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran<br />

P-159 Widespread occurrence and molecular<br />

characterization of barley dwarf geminivirus in Iran.<br />

A. Behjatnia (1), A. Afsharifar (1), V. Tahan (1), V.<br />

Amid Motlagh (1), O. Eini Gandomani (2), A. Niazi<br />

(1), K. IZADPANAH (1). (1) Shiraz University, (2)<br />

Zanjan University<br />

P-160 Tissue-specific colonization of sorghum caryopses<br />

by grain mold fungi. D. N. Butler (1), L. W. Noll<br />

(1), C. R. LITTLE (1). (1) Kansas State University,<br />

Manhattan, KS, U.S.A.<br />

P-161 Evaluating tetrazolium staining of sorghum caryopses<br />

as a screen for grain mold resistance. D. N. Butler<br />

(1), L. W. Noll (1), C. R. LITTLE (1). (1) Kansas<br />

State University, Manhattan, KS, U.S.A.<br />

P-162 Study of <strong>the</strong> progression of a cotton seed and boll<br />

bacterial infection resulting from vectoring of <strong>the</strong><br />

phytopathogen by <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn green stink bug<br />

(Nezara viridula L.). E. G. MEDRANO (1), J. F.<br />

Esquivel (1), A. A. Bell (1). (1) USDA-ARS, College<br />

Station, TX, U.S.A.<br />

P-163 Frequency of Fusarium species associated with<br />

soybean roots in Iowa. M. M. DIAZ-ARIAS (2),<br />

L. Leandro (1), G. P. Munkvold (2). (1) Iowa State<br />

University, Dept. of Plant Pathology, Ames, IA,<br />

U.S.A., (2) Iowa State University, <strong>See</strong>d Science<br />

Center, Ames, IA, U.S.A.

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