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Production of swainsonine by fungal endophytes of locoweed
K Braun, J Romero, C Liddell, R Creamer
Mycological Research 107 (8), 980-988, 2003
2452003
Cell‐to‐cell movement and assembly of a plant closterovirus: roles for the capsid proteins and Hsp70 homolog
DV Alzhanova, AJ Napuli, R Creamer, VV Dolja
The EMBO journal, 2001
2162001
Relationship Between the Endophyte Embellisia spp. and the Toxic Alkaloid Swainsonine in Major Locoweed Species (Astragalus and Oxytropis)
MH Ralphs, R Creamer, D Baucom, DR Gardner, SL Welsh, JD Graham, ...
Journal of chemical ecology 34, 32-38, 2008
1412008
Undifilum, a new genus for endophytic Embellisia oxytropis and parasitic Helminthosporium bornmuelleri on legumes
BM Pryor, R Creamer, RA Shoemaker, J McLain-Romero, S Hambleton
Botany 87 (2), 178-194, 2009
1302009
Localization of endophytic Undifilum fungi in locoweed seed and influence of environmental parameters on a locoweed in vitro culture system
E Oldrup, J McLain-Romero, A Padilla, A Moya, D Gardner, R Creamer
Botany 88 (5), 512-521, 2010
802010
Direct detection of transcapsidated barley yellow dwarf luteoviruses in doubly infected plants
R Creamer, BW Falk
Journal of general virology 71 (1), 211-217, 1990
791990
Swainsonine biosynthesis genes in diverse symbiotic and pathogenic fungi
D Cook, BGG Donzelli, R Creamer, DL Baucom, DR Gardner, J Pan, ...
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 7 (6), 1791-1797, 2017
762017
Production of the Alkaloid Swainsonine by a Fungal Endophyte in the Host Swainsona canescens
DS Grum, D Cook, D Baucom, IW Mott, DR Gardner, R Creamer, JG Allen
Journal of natural products 76 (10), 1984-1988, 2013
722013
Epidemiology and incidence of beet curly top geminivirus in naturally infected weed hosts.
R Creamer, M Luque-Williams, M Howo
711996
The toxicosis of Embellisia fungi from locoweed (Oxytropis lambertii) is similar to locoweed toxicosis in rats
J McLain-Romero, R Creamer, H Zepeda, J Strickland, G Bell
Journal of animal science 82 (7), 2169-2174, 2004
682004
Two new species of Undifilum, fungal endophytes of Astragalus (locoweeds) in the United States
DL Baucom, M Romero, R Belfon, R Creamer
Botany 90 (9), 866-875, 2012
642012
Maize fine streak virus, a new leafhopper-transmitted rhabdovirus
MG Redinbaugh, DL Seifers, T Meulia, JJ Abt, RJ Anderson, WE Styer, ...
Phytopathology 92 (11), 1167-1174, 2002
642002
Physio-biochemical and ultrastructural impact of (Fe3O4) nanoparticles on tobacco
R Alkhatib, B Alkhatib, N Abdo, L Al-Eitan, R Creamer
BMC plant biology 19, 1-12, 2019
552019
Characterization of a new curtovirus, pepper yellow dwarf virus, from chile pepper and distribution in weed hosts in New Mexico
N Lam, R Creamer, J Rascon, R Belfon
Archives of virology 154, 429-436, 2009
502009
Characterization and biological activity of Phytophthora infestans phospholipids in the hypersensitive response of potato tuber
RM Creamer, J. R., and Bostock
Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 28, 215-225, 1986
451986
Stylet penetration behavior resulting in inoculation of a semipersistently transmitted closterovirus by the whitefly Bemisia argentifolii
DD Johnson, GP Walker, R Creamer
Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 102 (2), 115-123, 2002
422002
First Report of Beet mild curly top virus Infection of Chile Pepper in North-Central Mexico
R Velásquez-Valle, MM Medina-Aguilar, R Creamer
Plant Disease 92 (4), 650-650, 2008
402008
Incidence of the beet leafhopper, Circulifer tenellus (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) in New Mexico chile
R Creamer, J Carpenter, JA Rascon
New Mexico State University, College of Agriculture and Home Economics …, 2004
392004
Kaolin-based foliar reflectant affects physiology and incidence of beet curly top virus but not yield of Chile pepper
R Creamer, S Sanogo, OA El-Sebai, J Carpenter, R Sanderson
HortScience 40 (3), 574-576, 2005
372005
Hybridization detection of insect-transmitted plant viruses with digoxigenin-labeled probes.
K Harper, R Creamer
Plant disease 79 (6), 563-567, 1995
361995
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