Author: Marek, Stephen M.
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Molecular identification and multilocus phylogeny of Ophiosphaerella species associated with spring dead spot of bermudagrass |
Flores, Francisco J.; Marek, Stephen M.; Orquera, Gabriela; Walker, Nathan R. 2017. Crop Science. July/August. 57(Supplement 1): p. S-249-S-261. |
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Infection and colonization of bermudagrass by Ophiosphaerella species, the causal agents of spring dead spot | Walker, Nathan R.; Marek, Stephen M.; Wu, Yanqi; Smith, Damon; Mitchell, Thomas K. 2011. 2011 USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 3. |
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Infection and colonization of bermudagrass by Ophiosphaerella herpotricha, a causal agent of spring dead spot | Walker, Nathan R.; Marek, Stephen M.; Wu, Yanqi; Smith, Damon; Mitchell, Thomas K. 2010. 2010 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 3. |
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Infection and colonization of turf-type bermudagrass by Ophiosphaerella herpotricha expressing green or red fluorescent proteins |
Caasi, Oliver C.; Walker, Nathan R.; Marek, Stephen M.; Enis, James N.; Mitchell, Thomas K. 2010. Phytopathology. May. 100(5): p. 415-423. |
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Dead reckoning: Researchers work towards a greater understanding of spring dead spot of bermudagrass | Walker, Nathan R.; Caasi, Oliver C.; Mitchell, Thomas K.; Marek, Stephen M. 2009. Golf Course Industry. October. 21(10): p. 42-45. |
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Host infection and colonization by a causal agent of spring dead spot of bermudagrass | Walker, Nathan R.; Mitchell, Thomas K.; Marek, Stephen M.; Wu, Yanqi. 2009. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. February 1. 8(3): p. [1-6]. |
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Infection and colonization of bermudagrass by a spring dead spot pathogen: Work continues at Oklahoma State University to understand the infection process of spring dead spot | Walker, Nathan R.; Caasi, Oliver C.; Mitchell, Thomas K.; Marek, Stephen M.; Wu, Yanqi. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 46(5): p. 9-11. |
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