Kathryn C. Taylor
University of Georgia
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Mycologia | 2000
Manolis C. Demetriou; Gary A. Thompson; Glenn C. Wright; Kathryn C. Taylor
Brown heartwood rot is an increasingly important problem in southwestern deserts, affecting numerous native tree species, and commercial lemon production. Two fungal pathogens, Coniophora ere- mophila and Antrodia sinuosa, have been identified as causal agents of brown heartwood rot in citrus. Development of effective disease management strat- egies relies on the ability to readily identify and dis- tinguish between the pathogens; therefore we have developed molecular markers as an alternative to morphometric methods to differentiate these two economically important pathogens. Random ampli- fied polymorphic DNA analysis identified four prim- ers that revealed fungal polymorphisms. Polymorphic DNA fragments were cloned, sequenced, and used to create a 700 bp sequence characterized amplified re- gion (SCAR) in C. eremophila isolates using sequence- specific primers, Conio7 and Conio8. Three frag- ments (300, 650, and 1000 bp) were amplified with Conio7 and Conio8 in A. sinuosa isolates. A rapid, small scale method for DNA extraction from fungus was developed to expedite the technique. With this method, the usefulness of the Conio7 and Conio8
Horttechnology | 2003
Glenn C. Wright; William B. McCloskey; Kathryn C. Taylor
Archive | 2009
George E. Boyhan; William C. Hurst; William Terry Kelley; Gerard Krewer; Kathryn C. Taylor
Hortscience | 2002
Kathryn C. Taylor; Parshall B. Bush
Citrus Research Report | 1996
Mohammad R. Karim; Glenn C. Wright; Kathryn C. Taylor
Archive | 2008
Kathryn C. Taylor
Horttechnology | 2004
Kathryn C. Taylor; Charles C. Reilly; Michael W. Hotchkiss
Citrus Research Report | 1996
William B. McCloskey; Glenn C. Wright; Kathryn C. Taylor
Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society | 2017
Kathryn C. Taylor; Thomas G. Beckman; Gerard Krewer; Wayne B. Sherman
Hortscience | 1997
Kathryn C. Taylor; Danielle R. Elli