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White Mold of Houndstongue (Cynoglossum officinale) Caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in Canada.

Plant disease

Huang HC, Erickson RS, Van Hezewijk B, De Clerck-Floate R.
PMID: 30786648
Plant Dis. 2005 Sep;89(9):1013. doi: 10.1094/PD-89-1013C.

Houndstongue (Cynoglossum officinale L.) is a rangeland weed introduced into Canada from Eurasia, and it can be highly toxic to livestock feeding in pastures (3). During 2004, houndstongue plants near Creston, BC, Canada developed water-soaked lesions with white mycelia...

Considering weed management as a social dilemma bridges individual and collective interests.

Nature plants

Bagavathiannan MV, Graham S, Ma Z, Barney JN, Coutts SR, Caicedo AL, De Clerck-Floate R, West NM, Blank L, Metcalf AL, Lacoste M, Moreno CR, Evans JA, Burke I, Beckie H.
PMID: 30962531
Nat Plants. 2019 Apr;5(4):343-351. doi: 10.1038/s41477-019-0395-y. Epub 2019 Apr 08.

Weeds pose severe threats to agricultural and natural landscapes worldwide. One major reason for the failure to effectively manage weeds at landscape scales is that current Best Management Practice guidelines, and research on how to improve such guidelines, focus...

Host Range and Impact of .

Insects

Stutz S, De Clerck-Floate R, Hinz HL, McClay A, McConnachie AJ, Schaffner U.
PMID: 34066124
Insects. 2021 May 12;12(5). doi: 10.3390/insects12050438.

We evaluated the potential of the European root-feeding moth

Cytokinins Are Abundant and Widespread Among Insect Species.

Plants (Basel, Switzerland)

Andreas P, Kisiala A, Emery RJN, De Clerck-Floate R, Tooker JF, Price PW, Miller Iii DG, Chen MS, Connor EF.
PMID: 32041320
Plants (Basel). 2020 Feb 06;9(2). doi: 10.3390/plants9020208.

Cytokinins (CKs) are a class of compounds that have long been thought to be exclusively plant growth regulators. Interestingly, some species of phytopathogenic bacteria and fungi have been shown to, and gall-inducing insects have been hypothesized to, produce CKs...

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