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  1. Tracking of a Fluorescent Dye in a Freshwater Lake with an Unmanned Surface Vehicle and an Unmanned Aircraft System
  2. Microbial ice nucleators scavenged from the atmosphere during simulated rain events
  3. Modification of the Mycotoxin Deoxynivalenol Using Microorganisms Isolated from Environmental Samples
  4. Compression tests of Fusarium graminearum ascocarps provide insights into the strength of the perithecial wall and the quantity of ascospores
  5. Differential detection of a surrogate biological threat agent (Bacillus globigii) with a portable surface plasmon resonance biosensor
  6. Ascospore release and discharge distances of Fusarium graminearum under controlled temperature and relative humidity
  7. Registration of ‘Secretariat’ Winter Barley
  8. Identification of meteorological predictors of Fusarium graminearum ascospore release using correlation and causality analyses
  9. Local finite-time Lyapunov exponent, local sampling and probabilistic source and destination regions
  10. Highways in the Sky: Scales of Atmospheric Transport of Plant Pathogens
  11. Experimental validation of a long-distance transport model for plant pathogens: Application to Fusarium graminearum
  12. Aerosolization of Two Strains (Ice+ and Ice–) ofPseudomonas syringaein a Collison Nebulizer at Different Temperatures
  13. Wired for Controversy
  14. Detection of a surrogate biological agent with a portable surface plasmon resonance sensor onboard an unmanned aircraft system
  15. Fitness of Erysiphe necator with G143A-Based Resistance to Quinone Outside Inhibitors
  16. Discrimination of moldy peanuts with reference to aflatoxin using FTIR-ATR system
  17. Seasonal associations and atmospheric transport distances of fungi in the genus Fusarium collected with unmanned aerial vehicles and ground-based sampling devices
  18. A Comparison of Two Milling Strategies To Reduce the Mycotoxin Deoxynivalenol in Barley
  19. Characterization of Fusarium Head Blight Resistance and Deoxynivalenol Accumulation in Hulled and Hulless Winter Barley
  20. Monitoring the Long-Distance Transport of Fusarium graminearum from Field-Scale Sources of Inoculum
  21. Estimating the Production and Release of Ascospores from a Field-Scale Source of Fusarium graminearum Inoculum
  22. To Fly or Not to Fly: Teaching advanced secondary school students about principles of flight in biological systems
  23. Survey of Mycotoxins in Corn Distillers’ Dried Grains with Solubles from Seventy-Eight Ethanol Plants in Twelve States in the U.S. in 2011
  24. Association of Campylobacter spp. levels between chicken grow-out environmental samples and processed carcasses
  25. Registration of ‘Atlantic’ Winter Barley
  26. Real-time prediction of atmospheric Lagrangian coherent structures based on forecast data: An application and error analysis
  27. Design and Implementation of an Aerobiological Sampling System for Real-Time Characterization with a Surface Plasmon Resonance Equipped UAV
  28. Molecular characterization of field resistance to Fusarium head blight in two US soft red winter wheat cultivars
  29. Small fluctuations in the recovery of fusaria across consecutive sampling intervals with unmanned aircraft 100 m above ground level
  30. Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight and Deoxynivalenol Accumulation in Virginia Barley
  31. The Spread of a Released Clone of Gibberella zeae from Different Amounts of Infested Corn Residue
  32. Caging the Blob: Using a Slime Mold to Teach Concepts about Barriers that Constrain the Movement of Organisms
  33. Lagrangian coherent structures are associated with fluctuations in airborne microbial populations
  34. Isolates of Fusarium graminearum collected 40–320 meters above ground level cause Fusarium head blight in wheat and produce trichothecene mycotoxins
  35. Trichothecene genotypes of Gibberella zeae from winter wheat fields in the eastern USA
  36. Tracking the potato late blight pathogen in the atmosphere using unmanned aerial vehicles and Lagrangian modeling
  37. Conversion of deoxynivalenol to 3-acetyldeoxynivalenol in barley-derived fuel ethanol co-products with yeast expressing trichothecene 3-O-acetyltransferases
  38. Bioprospecting for Trichothecene 3-O-Acetyltransferases in the Fungal GenusFusariumYields Functional Enzymes with Different Abilities To Modify the Mycotoxin Deoxynivalenol
  39. Local Distance of Wheat Spike Infection by Released Clones of Gibberella zeae Disseminated from Infested Corn Residue
  40. Coordinated aerobiological sampling of a plant pathogen in the lower atmosphere using two autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles
  41. Monitoring the Spread of a Plant Pathogen in the Lower Atmosphere using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and a Buoyancy-Controlled Weather Balloon
  42. Trichothecene mycotoxin genotypes ofFusarium graminearum sensu strictoandFusarium meridionalein wheat from southern Brazil
  43. Development and application of an autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle for precise aerobiological sampling above agricultural fields
  44. Path planning for efficient UAV coordination in aerobiological sampling missions
  45. L1 Adaptive Control of a UAV for Aerobiological Sampling
  46. First Report of Cephalosporium gramineum , Causal Agent of Cephalosporium Stripe of Wheat, in a Commercial Winter Wheat Field in Virginia
  47. The Aerobiology and Population Genetic Structure of Gibberella zeae
  48. Genetic Structure of Atmospheric Populations of Gibberella zeae
  49. Night-time spore deposition of the fusarium head blight pathogen,Gibberella zeae, in rotational wheat fields
  50. Giberela ou Fusariose
  51. The forcible discharge distance of ascospores ofGibberellazeae
  52. The relative abundance of viable spores of Gibberella zeae in the planetary boundary layer suggests the role of long-distance transport in regional epidemics of Fusarium head blight
  53. Spatial patterns of viable spore deposition of the corn ear rot pathogen,Gibberella zeae, in first-year corn fields
  54. Spatial Patterns of Viable Spore Deposition of Gibberella zeae in Wheat Fields
  55. Spore deposition of the ear rot pathogen,Gibberella zeae, inside corn canopies
  56. Variation in susceptibility to pitch canker disease, caused by Fusarium circinatum, in native stands of Pinus muricata
  57. Fusarium head blight.
  58. Fusarium head blight