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D-Index
30
Citations
3096
World Ranking
6452
National Ranking
1560

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1995 - Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society

Best Publications

  • Biosurfactants: their identity and potential efficacy in the biological control of zoosporic plant pathogens.

    Michael E. Stanghellini;Raina M. Miller

  • Hydroponics : a solution for zoosporic pathogens

    Unknown

  • Effect of Phosphite on Tomato and Pepper Plants and on Susceptibility of Pepper to Phytophthora Root and Crown Rot in Hydroponic Culture

    H. Förster;J. E. Adaskaveg;D. H. Kim;M. E. Stanghellini

  • Remote Detection of Biological Stresses in Plants with Infrared Thermometry

    P. J. Pinter;M. E. Stanghellini;R. J. Reginato;S. B. Idso

  • Efficacy of nonionic surfactants in the control of zoospore spread of Pythium aphanidermatum in a recirculating hydroponic system.

    M. E. Stanghellini;S. L. Rasmussen;D. H. Kim;P. A. Rorabaugh

  • The Sporangium of Pythium ultimum as a Survival Structure in Soil

    Unknown

  • Yield loss in hydroponically grown lettuce attributed to subclinical infection of feeder rootlets by Pythium dissotocum.

    Unknown

  • Reproductive Potential of Monosporascus cannonballus.

    M. M. Waugh;D. H. Kim;D. M. Ferrin;M. E. Stanghellini

  • Efficacy of biosurfactants in the management of Phytophthora capsici on pepper in recirculating hydroponic systems

    C.J. Nielsen;D.M. Ferrin;M.E. Stanghellini

  • Specific attraction to and infection of cotton root cap cells by zoospores of Pythium dissotocum

    N. P. Goldberg;M. C. HAwes;M. E. Stanghellini

  • Radial Extent of the Bean Spermosphere and its Relation to the Behavior of Pythium ultimum

    Unknown

  • Control of root rot of peppers caused by Phytophthora capsici with a nonionic surfactant.

    M. E. Stanghellini;D. H. Kim;S. L. Rasmussen;P. A. Rorabaugh

  • Ascospores of Monosporascus cannonballus : Germination and distribution in cultivated and desert soils in Arizona

    Unknown

  • Inhibitory and lytic effects of a nonionic surfactant on various asexual stages in the life cycle of Pythium and Phytophthora species.

    Unknown

  • Control of root rot of spinach caused by Pythium aphanidermatum in a recirculating hydroponic system by ultraviolet irradiation.

    Unknown

  • Identification of soft-rot Erwinia associated with blackleg of potato in Arizona.

    Unknown

  • Aerial Transmission of Thielaviopsis basicola, a Pathogen of Corn-Salad, by Adult Shore Flies.

    Unknown

  • Variation in the sensitivity to metalaxyl of Pythium spp. isolated from carrot and other sources

    Unknown

  • Germination in vitro of Pythium aphanidermatum oospores.

    Unknown

  • Microbe-Mediated Germination of Ascospores of Monosporascus cannonballus.

    M. E. Stanghellini;D. H. Kim;M. Waugh

  • Influence of Sub- Versus Top-irrigation and Surfactants in a Recirculating System on Disease Incidence Caused by Phytophthora spp. in Potted Pepper Plants

    M E Stanghellini;C J Nielsen;D H Kim;S L Rasmussen

  • Detection of enteric bacteria within locular tissue of healthy cucumbers

    Unknown

  • Disease Development on Lisianthus Following Aerial Transmission of Fusarium avenaceum by Adult Shore Flies, Fungus Gnats, and Moth Flies.

    Z A El-Hamalawi;M E Stanghellini

  • Sanitation practices that inhibit reproduction of Monosporascus cannonballus in melon roots left in the field after crop termination

    K. C. Radewald;D. M. Ferrin;M. E. Stanghellini

  • Crop residue destruction strategies that enhance rather than inhibit reproduction of Monosporascus cannonballus

    M. E. Stanghellini;M. M. Waugh;K. C. Radewald;D. H. Kim

  • Viability of oomycete propagules following ingestion and excretion by fungus gnats, shore flies, and snails.

    Naveen Hyder;Michael D. Coffey;Michael E. Stanghellini

  • Infection and colonization of melon roots by Monosporascus cannonballus in two cropping seasons in Arizona and California

    M. E. Stanghellini;D. H. Kim;M. M. Waugh;D. M. Ferrin

  • Pathogenicity and Management of Olpidium bornovanus, a Root Pathogen of Melons.

    M E Stanghellini;D M Mathews;I J Misaghi

  • Application of Preplant Fumigants via Drip Irrigation Systems for the Management of Root Rot of Melons Caused by Monosporascus cannonballus

    M. E. Stanghellini;D. M. Ferrin;D. H. Kim;M. M. Waugh

  • Effect of water potential on mycelial growth and perithecial production of Monosporascus cannonballus in vitro

    D. M. Ferrin;M. E. Stanghellini

  • First Report of Root Rot of Hydroponically Grown Lettuce Caused by Pythium myriotylum in a Commercial Production Facility.

    M. E. Stanghellini;D. H. Kim;J. Rakocy;K. Gloger

  • Pathogenesis of Plasmopara lactucae-radicis, a systemic root pathogen of cultivated lettuce.

    M. E. Stanghellini;J. E. Adaskaveg;S. L. Rasmussen

  • Olpidium bornovanus-mediated germination of ascospores of Monosporascus cannonballus: a host-specific rhizosphere interaction.

    Michael E Stanghellini;Iraj J Misaghi

  • Efficacy of Beauveria bassiana on Colonized Millet Seed as a Biopesticide for the Control of Shore Flies

    M.E. Stanghellini;Z.A. El-Hamalawi

Frequent Co-Authors

Helga Förster
Helga Förster University of California, Riverside
Scott Adkins
Scott Adkins United States Department of Agriculture
Wade H. Elmer
Wade H. Elmer Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
P. Perkins-Veazie
P. Perkins-Veazie North Carolina State University

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