KEY
TO PUBLICATIONS
A = Research Papers in Refereed Journals
B = Invitational Review Papers and Chapters in Books
C = Non-Refereed Papers
D = Abstracts and Notes
E = Books
F = Miscellaneous
Complete Publication List
A 190. 2002 Storer, A.J., D.L. Wood, and T.R. Gordon. The epidemiology
of pitch canker of Monterey pine in California. Forest Science, 48(4):694-700.
A 191. 2002 Storer, A.J., D.L. Wood, and T.R. Gordon. Effects of the
pitch canker fungus on gallery excavation and oviposition by Ips
paraconfusus (Coleoptera: Scolytidate). Can. Entomol. 134(4):519-528.
B 192. 2002
McPherson, B. A., D. L. Wood, Storer, A. J., Kelly, N. M., and Standiford,
R. B. 2001. Sudden Oak Death: Disease Trends in Marin County Plots after
One Year. In: Standiford, Richard B.; McCreary, Douglas; Purcell, Kathryn
L., technical coordinators. Proceedings of the fifth symposium on oak
woodlands: oak woodlands in California's changing landscape. 2001 October
22-25; San Diego, CA. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-184. Albany, CA: Pacific
Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
B 193. 2002 McPherson, D. M. Rizzo, M. Garbelotto, P. Svihra, D. L.
Wood, A. J. Storer, N. M. Kelly, N. Palkovsky, S. A. Tjosvold, R. B.
Standiford and S. T. Koike. Sudden Oak Death in California. Pest Notes,
University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Publication
7498, April 2002, pp. 1-5.
B 194. 2002 Wood, D.L. and A.J. Storer. Bark beetles infesting California’s
conifers. Fremontia 30(3-4):19-25.
E 195. 2003 Wood, D.L., T.W. Koerber, R.F. Scharpf, and A.J. Storer.
“Pests of the Native California Conifers”, Univ. of Calif.
Press, 304 pp. (211 color photographs).
E 196. 2003 Wood, D.L., and A.J. Storer. Forest Habitats: In Encyclopedia
of Insects. V.H. Resh and R.T. Cardé (eds.). Academic Press,
NY, pp. 442-454.
A 197. 2003 Wikler, K., A.J. Storer, W. Newman, T.R. Gordon, and D.L.
Wood. The dynamics of an introduced pathogen in a native Monterey pine
(Pinus radiata) forest. Forest Ecology and Management 179:209-221.
A 198. 2003 Bonello, P., A.J. Storer, W.R. McNee, T.R. Gordon, D.L.
Wood, and W. Heller. Systemic effects of Heterobasidion annosum
(Basidiomycotina) infection on the phenolic metabolism of ponderosa
pine and the feeding behavior of Ips paraconfusus (Coleoptera:
Scolytidae). J. Chem Ecol. 29(5):1167-1182.
A 199. 2003 McNee, W.R., P. Bonello, D.L. Wood, A.J. Storer, and T.R.
Gordon. Feeding response of Ips paraconfusus (Coleoptera: Scolytidate)
to metabolites and intact phloem of Heterobasidion – infected
ponderosa pine, Pinus ponderosa. J. Chem. Ecol. 29(5):1183-1202.
B 200. 2003 Aegerter, B.J., T.R. Gordon, A.J. Storer, and D.L. Wood.
Pitch Canker: A Technical Review. University of California, Agriculture
and Natural Resources, Publication 21616, pp. 1-13.
A 201. 2003 McPherson, B.A., D.L. Wood, A.J. Storer, N.M. Kelly, and
R.B. Standiford. Sudden oak death, a new forest disease in California.
Integrated Pest Management Reviews 6:243-246.
B 202. 2004 Storer, A.J., D.L. Wood and T.R. Gordon. Could biological
control of wilding pines increase the potential for damage by the pitch
canker pathogen? In: Managing wilding conifers in New Zealand: Present
and future. Proceedings of a workshop held in conjunction with the annual
conference of the New Zealand Plant Protection Society, Chateau on the
Park, Christchurch, August 2003, (R.L. Hill, S.M. Zydenbos and C.M.
Bezar eds). New Zealand Plant Protection Society, pp. 97-112.
A 203. 2004 Storer, A.J., D.L. Wood, and T. R. Gordon. Twig beetles,
Pityophthorus spp. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), as vectors of
the pitch canker pathogen in California. Can. Entomol. 136(5):685-693.
A 204. 2005 Erbilgin, N., A.J. Storer, D.L. Wood, and T.R. Gordon. Colonization
of cut branches of five coniferous hosts of the pitch canker fungus
by Pityophthorus spp. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in central,
coastal California. Can. Entomol. 137(3):337-349.
A 205. 2005 McPherson, B.A., S.R. Mori, D.L. Wood, A.J. Storer, P. Svihra,
N.M. Kelly, and R.B. Standiford. Sudden oak death in California: Disease
progression in oaks and tanoaks. For. Ecol. and Management 213:71-89.
A 206. 2005 Owen, D.R., D.L. Wood, and J.R. Parmeter, Jr. Association
between Dendroctonus valens and blackstain root disease on
ponderosa pine in the Sierra Nevada of California. Can. Entomol. 137(3):367-375.
A 207. 2006 Gordon, T. R., S. C. Kirkpatrick, B. J. Aegerter, D. L.
Wood, and A. J. Storer. 2005. Susceptibility of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga
menziesii) to pitch canker, caused by Gibberella circinatum
(anamorph = Fusarium circinatum). Plant Pathology 55:231–237.
A 208. 2006 Gillette, N.E., J.D. Stein, D.R. Owen, J.N. Webster, G.O.
Fiddler, S.R. Mori, and D.L. Wood. Verbenone-releasing flakes protect
individual Pinus contorta trees from attack by Dendroctonus
ponderosae and Dendroctonus valens (Coleoptera: Curculionidae,
Scolytinae). Agricultural and Forest Entomology 8:243-251.
A 209. 2006 Bonello, P., T.R. Gordon, D.L. Wood, D.A. Herms, and N. Erbilgin. Nature and ecological implications of pathogen-induced systemic resistance in conifers: A novel hypothesis. Physiol. & Mol. Plant Path. 68:95-104.
A 210. 2007 Erbilgin, N., S. Mori, J.H. Sun, J.D. Stein, D.R. Owen, L.D. Merrill, R. Campos Bolanos, K.F. Raffa, J. Mendez Montiel, D.L. Wood, and N.E, Gillette. Response to host volatiles by native and introduced populations of Dendroctonus valens (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) in North America and China. J. Chem. Ecol. 33(1):131-146.
A 211. 2007 O’Brian, M.J., K.L. O’Hara, N. Erbilgin, and D.L. Wood. Overstory and shrub effects on natural regeneration processes in native Pinus radiata stands. For. Ecol. and Management 240:178-185.
A 212. 2007 Erbilgin, N., N.E. Gillette, J.D. Stein, D.R. Owen, and D.L.Wood. Acetophenone as an anti-attractant for the western pine beetle, Dendroctonus brevicomis, Le Conte (Coleoptera:Curculionidae). J Chem Ecol. 33:817-823.
A 213. 2007 Sakamoto, J.M., T.R. Gordon, A.J. Storer, and D.L. Wood. The role of Pityophthorus spp. as vectors of pitch canker affecting Monterey pine, Pinus radiata. Can. Entomol. 139:864-871.
A 214. 2007 Ockels, F. S., A. Eyles, B. A. McPherson, D. L. Wood, and P. Bonello. Phenolic chemistry of coast live oak response to Phytophthora ramorum. J. Chem. Ecol. 33:1721-1732.
B 215. 2008 Ockels, F. S., A. Eyles, B. A. McPherson, D. L. Wood, and P. Bonello. Chemistry of coast live oak response to Phytophthora ramorum infection. In: Proceedings of the Sudden Oak Death Third Science Symposium, March 5 – 9, 2007, USDA-Forest Service, General Technical Report PSW-GTR-214, pp 157-161.
B 216. 2008 McPherson, B.A., Erbilgin, N., D. L. Wood, P. Svihra, A.J. Storer, and R. B. Standiford. Attraction of ambrosia and bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) to coast live oaks infected by Phytophthora ramorum. In: Proceedings of the Sudden Oak Death Third Science Symposium, March 5 – 9, 2007, USDA-Forest Service, General Technical Report PSW-GTR-214, pp 173-175.
B 217. 2008 Erbilgin, N., B. A. McPherson, P. Bonello., D. L. Wood, and A.S. Nelson. 2008. New relationships among the sudden oak death pathogen, bark and ambrosia beetles, and fungi colonizing coast live oaks. In: Proceedings of the Sudden Oak Death Third Science Symposium, March 5 – 9, 2007, USDA-Forest Service, General Technical Report PSW-GTR-214, pp 355-356.
A 218. 2008 McPherson, B.A., N. Erbilgin, D.L. Wood, P. Svihra, A.J. Storer, and R. B. Standiford. Attraction of ambrosia and bark beetles (Coleoptera:Scolytidae) to coast live oaks (Quercus agrifolia) infected by Phytophthora ramorum. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 10(4):315-321.
A 219. 2008 Erbilgin, N., N.E. Gillette, D.R. Owen, S.R. Mori, A.S. Nelson, and D.L.Wood. Acetophenone superior to verbenone for reducing attraction of western pine beetle Dendroctionus brevicomis to its aggregation pheromone. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 10(4):433-441.
A 220. 2008 Kelly, M., D. Liu, B.A. McPherson, and D.L. Wood. Spatial pattern dynamics of oak mortality and associated disease symptoms in a California hardwood forest affected by sudden oak death. J. For. Res. 13:312-319.
A 221. 2008 Erbilgin, N., G. Ritokova, T.R. Gordon, D.L. Wood, and A.J. Storer. Temporal variation in contamination of pine engraver beetles with Fusarium circinatum in native Monterey pine forests in California. Plant Path. 57:1103-1108.
A 222. 2009 Gillette, N.E., C.J. Mehmel, J.N. Webster, S.R. Mori, N. Erbilgin, D.L. Wood, and J.D. Stein. Aerially applied methylcyclohexenone-releasing flakes protect Pseudotsuga menziesii stands from attack by Dendroctonus pseudotsugae. Forest Ecology and Management 257:1231-1236.
A 223. 2009 Gillette, N.E., N. Erbilgin, J.N. Webster, L. Pederson, S.R. Mori, J.D. Stein, D.R. Owen, K.M. Bischel, and D.L. Wood. Aerially applied verbenone-releasing laminated flakes protect Pinus contorta stands from attack by Dendroctonus ponderosae in California and Idaho. Forest Ecology and Management 257:1405-1412.
B 224. 2009 Bentz, B J., Editor (27 co-authors). Bark Beetle Outbreaks in Western North America: Causes and Consequences. University of Utah Press, Chicago, IL pp. 1- 42.
A 225. 2009 Erbiligin, N., T.R. Gordon, D.L. Wood, and A, J. Storer. Bark beetle–mediated (Coleoptera:Scolytidae) fungal infections of susceptible trees induce resistance to subsequent infections in a dose dependent manner. Agricultural and Forest Entomology, In Press.
Complete Publication List
KEY TO PUBLICATIONS
A = Research Papers in Refereed Journals
B = Invitational Review Papers and Chapters in Books
C = Non-Refereed Papers
D = Abstracts and Notes
E = Books
F = Miscellaneous
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