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William Kirk
William Kirk
Associate Professor, Michigan State University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei msu.edu
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Fusarium spp. Causing Dry Rot of Seed Potato Tubers in Michigan and Their Sensitivity to Fungicides
E Gachango, LE Hanson, A Rojas, JJ Hao, WW Kirk
Plant Disease 96 (12), 1767-1774, 2012
1232012
Evaluation of potato late blight management utilizing host plant resistance and reduced rates and frequencies of fungicide applications
WW Kirk, FM Abu-El Samen, JB Muhinyuza, R Hammerschmidt, ...
Crop Protection 24 (11), 961-970, 2005
1072005
Use of Coniothyrium minitans and other microorganisms for reducing Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
W Zeng, D Wang, W Kirk, J Hao
Biological Control 60 (2), 225-232, 2012
1022012
Effect of host plant resistance and reduced rates and frequencies of fungicide application to control potato late blight
WW Kirk, KJ Felcher, DS Douches, J Coombs, JM Stein, KM Baker, ...
Plant Disease 85 (10), 1113-1118, 2001
992001
Field management of Sclerotinia stem rot of soybean using biological control agents
W Zeng, W Kirk, J Hao
Biological Control 60 (2), 141-147, 2012
912012
Late blight resistance of RB transgenic potato lines
JC Kuhl, K Zarka, J Coombs, WW Kirk, DS Douches
Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 132 (6), 783-789, 2007
802007
Genetic Linkage Mapping of Economically Important Traits in Cultivated Tetraploid Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)
AN Massa, NC Manrique-Carpintero, JJ Coombs, DG Zarka, AE Boone, ...
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 5 (11), 2357-2364, 2015
732015
Evaluation and comparison of biocontrol and conventional fungicides for control of postharvest potato tuber diseases
E Gachango, W Kirk, R Schafer, P Wharton
Biological control 63 (2), 115-120, 2012
682012
The potential use of visible/near infrared spectroscopy and hyperspectral imaging to predict processing-related constituents of potatoes
AM Rady, DE Guyer, W Kirk, IR Donis-González
Journal of Food Engineering 135, 11-25, 2014
672014
Use of marker-assisted selection to breed for resistance to common bacterial blight in common bean
PD O'Boyle, JD Kelly, WW Kirk
Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 132 (3), 381-386, 2007
672007
The generation and quantification of resistance to dimethomorph in Phytophthora infestans
JM Stein, WW Kirk
Plant Disease 88 (9), 930-934, 2004
662004
Organic amendment effects on potato productivity and quality are related to soil microbial activity
HT Ninh, AS Grandy, K Wickings, SS Snapp, W Kirk, J Hao
Plant and Soil 386, 223-236, 2015
652015
Fusarium root rot incidence and root system architecture in grafted common bean lines
KA Cichy, SS Snapp, WW Kirk
Plant and soil 300, 233-244, 2007
632007
Root, shoot tissues of Brassica juncea and Cereal secale promote potato health
SS Snapp, KU Date, W Kirk, K O’Neil, A Kremen, G Bird
Plant and Soil 294, 55-72, 2007
632007
A simple model for rapid and nondestructive estimation of bell pepper fruit volume
M Ngouajio, W Kirk, R Goldy
HortScience 38 (4), 509-511, 2003
602003
A web-based interactive system for risk management of potato late blight in Michigan
PS Wharton, WW Kirk, KM Baker, L Duynslager
Computers and Electronics in agriculture 61 (2), 136-148, 2008
592008
The influence of temperature on leaf development and growth in potatoes in controlled environments
WW Kirk, B Marshall
Annals of applied biology 120 (3), 511-525, 1992
581992
Root traits play a role in integrated management of Fusarium root rot in snap beans
S Snapp, W Kirk, B Román-Avilés, J Kelly
HortScience 38 (2), 187-191, 2003
562003
Susceptibility of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) foliage and tubers to the US8 genotype ofPhytophthora infestans
WW Kirk, KJ Felcher, DS Douches, BA Niemira, R Hammerschmidt
American Journal of Potato Research 78, 319-322, 2001
562001
Strobilurin (QoI) Resistance in Populations of Erysiphe necator on Grapes in Michigan
LA Miles, TD Miles, WW Kirk, AMC Schilder
Plant disease 96 (11), 1621-1628, 2012
552012
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