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Interim progress report:
Evaluating potential shifts in Pierce's disease epidemiology.
Authors:
Rodrigo Almeida
Submitted: February 22, 2019
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Renewal progress report:
Understanding symptomology and physiological effects of red blotch disease in vineyards in Oregon's Willamette Valley
Authors:
Patricia Skinkis
Submitted: February 22, 2019
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Renewal progress report:
Grape protoplast isolation and regeneration of plants for use in gene editing technology (#18-0397)
Authors:
David Tricoli
Submitted: February 22, 2019
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Interim progress report:
Addressing knowledge gaps in Pierce’s disease epidemiology: Underappreciated vectors, genotypes, and patterns of spread (#18-0390)
Authors:
Rodrigo Almeida
Submitted: February 22, 2019
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Renewal progress report:
Geographic distribution of isolate virulence in Xylella fastidiosa collected from grape in California and its effect on host resistance (#18-0306)
Authors:
Rachel Naegele
Submitted: February 21, 2019
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Renewal progress report:
Biology and role of treehoppers in grapevine red blotch disease (#18-0398)
Authors:
Frank Zalom
Submitted: February 21, 2019
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Interim progress report:
Identification of grape cultivars and rootstocks with resistance to vine mealybug.
Authors:
Rachel Naegele
Submitted: February 20, 2019
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Renewal progress report:
Management of the federal permits for field-testing transgenic grapevine rootstocks in California (continued).
Authors:
Abhaya Dandekar
Submitted: February 14, 2019
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Final report:
Improving winter and spring vine mealybug controls: Using HPLC to follow insecticide movement in the vine.
Authors:
Kent Daane
Submitted: February 05, 2019
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Final report:
Improving winter and spring vine mealybug controls: Using HPLC to follow insecticide movement in the vine.
Authors:
Kent Daane
Submitted: January 28, 2019
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