Publications - Faculty Publications - Dr. James H. Graham, Jr.

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Francis, M. I., Redondo, A., Burns, J. K., & Graham, J. H. 2009 Soil application of imidacloprid and related SAR-inducing compounds produces effective and persistent control of citrus canker. Europ. J. Plant Path. 124:283–292.

Gottwald T., Graham, J., Bock, C., Bonn, G., Civerolo, E., Irey, M.,. Leite, R. Lopez, M, McCollum, G., Parker, P., Ramallo, J., Riley, T., Schubert, T., Stein B., Taylor, E. 2009. The epidemiological significance of post-packinghouse survival of Xanthomonas citri ssp. citri for dissemination of Asiatic citrus canker via infected fruit. Crop Protection 28:  508–524.

Graham, J. H. 2008. Scaling up evaluation of field functioning of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. New Phytologist 180:1-2. (invited commentary).

Young, J. M., Allen, C., Coutinho, T.,  Denny, T., Elphinstone, J., Fegan, M., Gillings, M., Gottwald, T. R., Graham, J. H., Iacobellis, N. S., Janse, J. D., Jacques, M.-A., Lopez, M. M., Morris, C. E., Parkinson, N., Prior, P., Pruvost, O., Rodrigues Neto, J., Scortichini, M., Takikawa, Y., and Upper, C. D. 2008. Plant Pathogenic Bacteria as Biological Weapons – Real Threats? Phytopathology 98: 1060-1065.

Omar, A. A., Dekkers, M. G. H., Graham, J. H., and Grosser, J. W. 2008. Estimation of transgene copy number in transformed citrus plants by quantitative real-time PCR. Biotechnol. Prog. 24:1241-1248.

El-Borai, F. E., Bright, D. B., Graham, J. H., Stuart, R. J., and Duncan, L. W. 2008. Differential susceptibility of entomopathogenic nematodes to nematophagous fungi from Florida citrus orchards. J. Nematol. 11: 233-243.

Futch, S. H., Graham, J. H., and Duncan, L. W.  2008. Citrus tree removal does not affect performance of reset trees. Hort. Tech. 18: 559-562

Orbovic, V., Syvertsen, J.P.  Bright D.B., Van Clief, D. L. and Graham, J.H.. 2008. Growth of citrus seedlings and their susceptibility to Phytophthora root rot are affected by PO3 and PO4 sources of phosphorus. J. Plant Nutrition 31:1-14.

Behlau, F., Belasque Jr., J., Bergamin-Filho, A., Graham, J.H., Leite Jr., R.P., and Gottwald, T.R. 2008. Copper sprays and windbreaks for control of citrus canker on young orange trees in southern Brazil. Crop Protection 27:807-813.

Graham, J. H., Leite, Jr., R. P., Yonce, H. D., and Myers, M. 2008. Streptomycin controls citrus canker on sweet orange in Brazil and reduces risk of copper burn on grapefruit in Florida. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 121:118–123.

Graham, J. H. and R. M. Miller.  Mycorrhizas:  Gene to function.  Plant and Soil 274, 2005, 79-100.

Cubero, J. and J. H. Graham.  Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction for bacterial enumeration and allelic discrimination to differentiate Xanthomonas strains on citrus. Phytopathology 95, 2005,1333-1340.

Graham, J. H.  Biological control of soilborne plant pathogens and nematodes.  In:  Principals and Applications of Soil Microbiology (2nd Edition).  D. M. Sylvia, J. J. Fuhrmann, P. G. Hartel and D. A. Zuberer (eds.).  Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2004, p. 562-586.

Viloria, Z., D. L. Drouillard, J. H. Graham, and J. W. Grosser.  Screening triploid hybrids of ‘Lakeland’ Limequat for resistance to citrus canker.  Plant Disease 88, 2004, 1056-1060.

Graham J. H. and R. P. Leite.  Lack of control of citrus canker by induced systemic resistance compounds.  Plant Disease 88, 2004, 745-750.

Graham, J. H., T. R. Gottwald, J. Cubero, and D. S. Achor.  2004.  Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri:  factors affecting successful eradication of citrus canker.  Molecular Plant Pathology 5, 2004, 1-15.

Cubero, J. and J. H. Graham.  2004.  The leucine-responsive regulatory protein (lrp) gene for characterization of the relationship among Xanthomonas species.  International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 54, 2004, 429-437.

Sun, X., R. E. Stall, J. B. Jones, J. Cubero, T. R. Gottwald, J. H. Graham, W. D. Dixon, T. S. Schubert, P. H. Chaloux, V. K. Stromberg, G. H. Lacy, and B. D. Sutton.  Detection and characterization of a new strain of citrus canker bacteria from Key/Mexican lime and alemow in South Florida.  Plant Disease 88, 2004, 1179-1188.

McCoy C. W., W. S. Castle, J. H. Graham, J. P. Syvertsen, A. W. Schumann, and R. J. Stuart. Pesticide suppression of Diaprepes abbreviatus (L.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) promotes differential growth and survival of Hamlin orange trees budded to five rootstocks in a Phytophthora-infested grove.  Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society 117, 2004, 148-151.

Bright, D. B., M. S. Irey, L. E. Baucum, and J. H. Graham.  Soil, rootstock and climatic factors affect populations of Phytophthora nicotianae in south Florida citrus plantings.  Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society 117, 2004, 167-173.

 

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