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Department of Environmental and Forest Biology

Forest Pathology and Mycology

Past Graduates in Forest Pathology & Mycology

In alphabetical order, with dates and titles of thesis or dissertation.

  1. Adams, Kim B. 1994. The stewardship of northern hardwoods: A forest owner's handbook. M.S.
  2. Altman, Allen. 1981. Amino acid uptake in Achlya bisexualis Coker and Couch. M.S.
  3. Amburgey, Terry L. 1963. Variation among monokaryotic and dikaryotic isolates of Lenzites trabea Pers. Fries. M.S.
  4. Amico, Leonard A. 1982. Temporal studies of virus distribution in Fraxinus spp. using enzyme linked immunoabsorbent assay (ELISA). M.S.
  5. Anderson, Olof. 1928. Title missing. M.S.
  6. Anderson, Olof C. 1937, The resistance of Viking currant to infection by Cronartium ribicola Fischer. Ph.D.
  7. Apple, Jeanne D. 1980. Increment core analysis of declining urban Norway maples, M.S.
  8. Beckerman, Janna L. 1993. Purification and characterization of a novel antimycotic peptide. M.S.
  9. Belanger, Richard R. 1988. A tissue culture system for assessing Populus tremuloides resistance to Hypoxylon mammatum. Ph.D.
  10. Binnig, Glenn A. 1977. Early root form of red pine as affected by root temperature and close association with mycorrhizal fungi. M.S.
  11. Blodgett, James T. 1990. Ecology of Armillaria species in New York forests. M.S.
  12. Blume, Mark C. 1978. Thielaviopsis basicola: a new component of the pea root-rot complex in New York State, M,S,
  13. Bourchier, Robert J. 1960. Microfungi in the stems of living lodgepole pine. Ph.D.
  14. Bradley, Robert D. 1979. A study of mycorrhizae of Pinus resinosa Ait. by scanning electron microscopy. M.S.
  15. Bragg, Robert J, 1982. Interactions of Scleroderris canker disease of red pine with acid rain. M.S.
  16. Brandt, Robert W. 1958. Rhabdocline needle cast disease of Douglas-fir New York Christmas tree plantations. Ph.D.
  17. Brown, Donald H. 1962. The in vitro activity and translocation properties of cycloheximite (actidione). M.S.
  18. Brown, Frederick L. 1951. Mercury tolerant penicillia causing stain in northern white pine lumber. M.S.
  19. Brown, Frederick L. 1954. Absorption, penetration, and effectiveness of oil-soluble wood preservatives used in dip treatment. Ph.D.
  20. Bruck, Robert I. 1978. Interacting environmental factors associated withthe incidence of Hypoxylon canker on trembling aspen. Ph.D.
  21. Burrill, Elizabeth A. 1994. Effects of cutting and defoliation on Armillaria and a potential antagonist. M.S.
  22. Campbell, Richard E. 1966. The effect of carbon and nitrogen sources on theasexual sporulation of Endothia parasitica. M.S.
  23. Carlberg, Herbert. 1937. A survey of the diseases of trees in the Morningside Cemetery and a section of Onondaga Park. M.S.
  24. Carlson, Kenneth D. 1980. Early testing for resistance to Verticillium wilt and potato leafhopper feeding in Norway and sugar maples. M.S.
  25. Carranza, Julieta. 1979. Fungi associated with creosoted pine utility poles in New York. M.S.
  26. Carvin, Ronald D. 1980. Factors affecting intensification of Scleroderris canker in young red pine plantations. M.S.
  27. Catranis, Catharine M. 1985. Inoculation and infection with Cryptosphaeria populina in wild trembling aspen clones. M.S.
  28. Chamuris, George P. 1985. The non-stipitate stereoid fungi in the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Ph.D.
  29. Chang, Ning-Chih. 1994. Marking chromosomes of Cryphonectria parasitica with a hygromycin B resistance gene. M.S.
  30. Chang, Wei-Min. 1968. Monoterpenes, phenolics and phenology of Douglas-fir relative to Rhabdocline needle cast disease. M.S.
  31. Chen, Yong-Xiang. 1991. A study of the anatomy and production in vitro of rhizomorphs of Armillaria species. M.S.
  32. Chen, Zuei-Ching. 1967. Adelopus needlecast disease of Douglas-fir in central New York. M.S.
  33. Chen, Zuei-ching. 1971. Host response of aspen after wound inoculation with Fomes igniarius basidiospores. Syracuse, New York. Ph,D.
  34. Cheney, John C. 1974. Studies on DNA-dependent RNA polymerase I of Achyla bisexualis. M.S.
  35. Conway, Kenneth E. 1968. Aquatic Hyphomycetes of central New York. M.S.
  36. Cook, Warren L, 1971. Studies on the genus Hansenula by gas-liquid chromatography. Ph.D.
  37. Cowling, Ellis B. 1956. Preservative tolerance in a group of wood-destroying fungi. M.S.
  38. Crossley, Robert D. 1956. The effects of five sapstain fungi on the toughness of eastern white pine. M.S.
  39. Craft, C.M. 1987. Serological detection of yellows agents by indirect elisa. M.S.
  40. Czabator, Felix J. 1950. The resupinate Hydnaceae of New York and their relation to the decay of wood. Ph.D.
  41. Darveaux, B.A. 1989. Fungi that inhabit and decay cones of Pinus strobus, P. sylvestris, and Picea abies. M.S.
  42. Davidson, Jean-Guy. 1972. Early discoloration and decay processes in yellow birch following artificial inoculations. Ph.D.
  43. DeGroot, Rodney C. 1963. Association of Fomes pini with weevil-killed leaders of eastern white pine. Ph.D.
  44. Eav, Bov. B. 1977. The photographic remote sensing system for detection and quantification of urban tree stress. Ph.D.
  45. Ehrenshaft, Marilyn. 1980. Multiple toxins of Hypoxylon mammatum for Populus tremuloides. M.S.
  46. Eliason, Everett. 1925. The comparative virulence of certain strains of Pythium debaryanum in direct inoculation of coniferous seedlings. M.S.
  47. Eusebio, Mario A. 1962. The growth of five important staining fungi and stain development in eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.) sapwood. M.S.
  48. Eusebio, Mario A. 1968. Studies on fungi associated with decays of wood products in the Philippines. Ph.D.
  49. Falk, Stuart P. 1987. Sensitivity to Hypoxylon mammatum toxic extracts and the incidence of hypoxylon stem canker in naturally occurring clones of Populus tremuloides. Ph.D.
  50. Ferris, Martha. 1987. Investigation of the role of viruses and MLO in the etiology of a decline of ash and the ecology of tomato ringspot virus. MS.
  51. Fillhart, Ronald C. 1996. Studies of the modes of transmission and spread of tomato mosaic tobamovirus in a spruce-fir ecosystem. M.S.
  52. French, John R. 1973. Host-pathogen relationships in Hypoxylon canker ofquaking aspen. M.S.
  53. French, William J. 1967. Eutypella canker on species of Acer in New York State. Ph.D.
  54. Gast, Paul R, 1922. Observations on physiology of Polystictus versicolor Fries. M.S.
  55. Gilbertson, Robert L. 1954. Polyporaceae of the northern Rocky Mountains and Pacific Northwest. Ph.D.
  56. Ginns, James H., Jr, 1967. The taxonomv of Merulius using sporophore and cultural characters. Ph.D.
  57. Gowen, Patricia E. 1977. Microbial associations of Ceratocystis ulmi: withs pecial emphasis on Aspergillus niger and L-form-like bacteria. M.S.
  58. Gowen, Patricia E. 1980. Investigations into the nature of Spiroplasma-likebodies associated with Ceratocystis ulmi. Ph.D.
  59. Gross, Henry L. 1963. A monograph of the Echinodontiaceae. M.S.
  60. Guzman, Enriquito D. 1969. Diplodia twig blight of pines in New York. Ph.D.
  61. Hagen, Gretchen. 1972. The synthesis of ribosomal RNA in the aquatic Oomycete Achlya bisexualis. M.S.
  62. Hammill, Terrence M. 1971. Fine structure observations of conidiogenesis in selected species of fungi imperfecti. Ph.D.
  63. Han, Ying. 1990. Investigation of the relationships among ash yellows, radial growth decline, and drought. M.S.
  64. Harney, Sharon K. 1994. Dematiaceous endophytes from plant roots: molecular characterization and interactions. Ph.D.
  65. Harris, Horace. 1932. Studies on the Strumella disease of oaks. M.S.
  66. Hassett, Daniel J. 1983. A study in the biodegradation of cellulose. M.S.
  67. Hershfield, Fran D. 1972. Morphology and development of Dothichiza populea. M.S.
  68. Hinkle, Christine C. 1995. Examination of a 30 bp consensus sequencefound in Fusarium oxysporum strains for possible autonomous replication(AR) activity. M.S.
  69. Hirt, Ray R. 1924. Title missing, M.S.
  70. Hirt, Ray R. 1927. On the biology of Polyporus gilvus (Schw.) Fries. Ph.D.
  71. Holmquist, Oton. 1972. On some Venezuelan polypores important in wood decay. Ph.D.
  72. Hopkins, Paul F. 1979. The detection and classification of Scleroderris canker in pine stands using aerial photography. M.S.
  73. Hopp, Henry. 1934. Non-pathogenic discoloration of wood. M.S.
  74. Hopp, Henry. 1936. The significance of the discolored zones associated with decay of wood. Ph.D.
  75. Horgen, Paul A. 1972. The DNA-dependent RNA synthesizing enzymes of theaquatic fungus Blastocladiella emersonii. Ph.D.
  76. Horner, W, Elliott, 1981. Studies of Aureobasidium pullulans (De Bary) Arnaud on latex paint. M.S.
  77. Hsu, Billie Chen. 1975. Morphological variation and distribution of identical twin ascospores in Hypoxylon mammatum tetrads. M.S.
  78. Hsu, Gigi Chi Lee. 1975. The effects of anti-steroid drugs on growth and asexual sporulation in selected strain of Achlya bisexualis. M.S.
  79. Hudak, Janos. 1975. Microbial deterioration of balsam fir damaged by the balsam woolly aphid in Western Newfoundland. Ph.D.
  80. Hunt, John. 1954. Taxonomy of the genus Ceratocystis. Ph.D.
  81. Jacobi, Volker. 1992. Detection, recovery, and spread of tomato mosaic virus in forest ecosystems in New York state. Ph.D.
  82. Jagels, Richard. 1965. Ash dieback: toughness properties of the wood and comparative anatomical features of healthy and diseased buds and leaves. M.S.
  83. Jones, Heather L. 1993. Errors in wood decay studies attributable to fungal biomass. M.S.
  84. Kelly, Ronald. 1971. Fungi associated with Corthylus punctatissimus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in sugar maple. M.S.
  85. Klingaman, Richard M. 1960. Consecutive anatomical and chemical changes of ponderosa pine sapwood decayed by Lenzites trabea. M.S.
  86. Koenigs, Jerome W. 1959. Fungi associated with diseased red pine roots from plantations in the central New York area, with observations on their pathological significance. M.S.
  87. Kring, James. 1934. Entrance of Cronartium ribicola into needles of white pine. M.S.
  88. Kruger, Brian M. 1992. Physiology of host-pathogen interactions in hypoxylon canker of aspen: phytoalexins and host origin inhibitory compounds. Ph.D.
  89. Kuntz, Bruce L. 1987. Phytoalexins in Populus tremuloides Michx. M.S.
  90. Larsen, Michael J. 1963. Fungi causing decay of hardwood pulp bolts in New York State. M.S.
  91. Larsen, Michael J. 1967. The genera Pseudotomentella and Tomentella in North America. Ph.D.
  92. Lasure, Linda L., 1972. Studies on the genetics of Achlya bisexualis. Ph.D.
  93. Lo, Melinda H. 1994. Canker impacts on the relative performance of hybrid poplar clones. M.S.
  94. LoBuglio, Katherine, F. 1984. Growth and survival of ectomycorrhizal and ectendomycorrhizal seedlings of Pinus resinosa Ait. on iron tailings. M.S.
  95. LoBuglio, Katherine, F. 1990. Variation in ribosomal DNA among isolates of the mycorrhizal fungus Cenococcum geophilum. Ph.D.
  96. Luley, Christopher J. 1982. Inoculum potential of Scleroderris canker in New York. M.S.
  97. Magasi, Laszlo P. 1972. A comparative study of Polyporus abietinus in Ontario and New Brunswick. Ph.D.
  98. Mahoney, Eileen M. 1983. Investiqations on the infection court of Hypoxylon mammatum on aspen. M.S.
  99. McKemy, John M. 1997. Phialophora and related dematiaceous genera: a molecular phylogenetic and taxonomic study. Ph.D.
  100. Morrell, Jeffrey J. 1981. Soft rot fungi: their growth requisites and effects on wood. Ph.D.
  101. Mukherjea, Sukumar. 1957. A manual of the genus Fomes for India, Pakistan and Burma. Ph.D.
  102. Mycek, Anne C. 1978. Factors associated with the decline of sugar, Norwayand silver maple street trees. M.S.
  103. Myers, Frank B. 1914. Damping-off of seedlings. M.F.
  104. Nelson, Carol. 1988. Detection of conidia of Brunchorstia pinea by immunoflourescence assay. M.S.
  105. O'Shea, Michael T. 1981. Detection of viruses in Fraxinus usingimmunological methods. M.S.
  106. Pandila, Madan Mohan. 1965. Cultural studies of Fomes fraxinophilus (Peck) Cooke and Fomes ellisianus Anderson. Ph.D.
  107. Percival, W. Clement. 1925. Title missing. M.S.
  108. Percival, W. Clement. 1933. A contribution to the biology of Fomes (Thore) Lloyd. Ph.D.
  109. Perez-Mogollon, Alirio. 1973. Soft rot in beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehr.) caused by Chaetomium globosum Kunze ex Fries. M.S.
  110. Plumley, Karen A. 1986. Fusarium as a casue of seedling mortality at the Saratoga Tree Nursery, Saratoga Springs, New York. M.S.
  111. Polishook, Jon David. 1982. The fungal flora of untreated and recently treated utility poles of southern yellow pine. M.S.
  112. Preczewski, Joseph L. 1976. Aspen shoot bliqht disease in central New York. M.S.
  113. Resnick, Jerry H. 1975. Fine structure of conidiogenesis and ascosporogenesis in Saccharomycopsis fibuligera. M.S.
  114. Rhoades, Arthur. 1918. The biology of Polyporus pargamenus Fries. Ph.D.
  115. Richards, Dean B. 1950. Progressive changes in the physical properties ofwood with advancing decay. Ph.D.
  116. Rizwana, Rabia. 1993. Studies on vegetative incompatibility genes in Cryphonectria (Endothia) parasitica. Ph.D.
  117. Rook, David A. 1960. Some relationships between red pine roots and associated fungi. M.S.
  118. Ross, Eldon W. 1964. Etiological and developmental studies on a dieback disease of Fraxinus americana L. Ph.D.
  119. Rowe, Erica L. 1981. The ultrastructure of conidiogenesis in selected phialidic Hyphomycetes. Ph.D.
  120. Scheld, Herbert W. 1962. Toxicity studies of various organic arsenicals. M.S.
  121. Schultz, Barbara D. 1979. Spatial and temporal analyses of maple decline symptoms on urban trees. M.S.
  122. Searles, Micheal R. 1993. Effects of drought or dark treatments on the susceptibility of aspen (Populus) clones to Hypoxylon mammatum following ascospore inoculation: role of host-produced stimulators and inhibitors. M.S.
  123. Setliff, Dorene L. 1971. Taxonomy, morphology and serology of Phialophora jeanselmei and related species. Ph.D.
  124. Setliff, Edson C. 1970. The biology of Poria vincta. Ph.D.
  125. Shiel, Patrick J. 1984. The ecology of tobacco mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses in central New York white ash dieback sites. M.S.
  126. Slysh, Anton R. 1959. The genus Peniophora (Basidiomycetes) in New York State. Ph.D.
  127. Smallidge, Peter J. 1989. Characteristics of northeastern forest stands affected by ash yellows. M.S.
  128. Sohn, Richards F. 1978. Root and mycorrhizal development of Pinus resinosa seedlings inoculated with Pisolithus tinctorius. M.S.
  129. Spector, Jeffrey L. 1978. Tree stress mapping via digital image processing. M.S.
  130. Sterner, Thomas E. 1967. A cankering of Norway spruce following pruning. M.S.
  131. Stevens, James F. 1982. Soft rot decay in wood caused by Phialophora and the interactions of Phialophora richardsiae and a bacterium in culture and in wood. M.S.
  132. Stevens, Richard T. 1974. Fine structure of sporogenesis and septum formation in Micromonospora globosa Kriss and M. Fusca Jensen. M.S.
  133. Sweet, Carroll. 1916. Title missing. M.S.
  134. Tegethoff, Alfred C. 1961. Douglas-fir resistance to Rhabdocline tsugae. M.S.
  135. Terracina, Fred. 1976. Ultrastructure of conidiogenesis in selected thallic Hyphomycetes. Ph.D.
  136. Timberlake, William E. 1972. Characterization of the DNA-dependent RNA polymerase I of Achlya bisexualis. M.S.
  137. Timberlake, William E. 1973. The direct inhibition of ribosomal RNA synthesis by cycloheximide. Ph.D.
  138. Wallis, Glen. 1983. Actinomycetes and actinomycete-like vessel occlusions of sugar maple, Acer saccharum. M.S.
  139. Warren, Gary R. 1989. The identities, roles and interactions of the fungi associated with stem biodeterioration of balsam fir stressed and killed after spurce budworm defoliation in Newfoundland. Ph.D.
  140. Winch, James E. 1971. Germination of Fomes iqniarius basidiospores and its relationship to host specificity. M.S.
  141. Winterstein, Donald E. 1976. Some ectendomycorrhizae of nursery Pinaceae. M.S.
  142. Wood, Alison F. 1979. Saprobic abilities of Rhizina undulata Fries. M.S.
  143. Woodruff, John B. 1940. The relative durability of heartwood in respect to position in the cross section of a tree. M.S.
  144. Wu, Sheu-Rung. 1971. Morphological studies of the interaction among monospore and tissue isolates of Fomes igniarius var. populinus (Newman) Campbell. M.S.
  145. Yan, Zong Hua. 1992. Taxonomic assessment of Phialophora species (dematiaceous Hyphomycetes) using molecular characters. Ph.D.
  146. Zabel, Robert A. 1941. A study of fungi associated with sterile conks on hardwoods. M.S.
  147. Zabel, Robert A. 1948. A study of the variations in the decay resistance ofwhite oak. Ph.D.
  148. Ziobro, Richard J. 1978. The microfungi of kraft mill wastes and their biodegradation of chlorinated phenols. M.S.
  149. Zweibel, Stuart Martin. 1976. Morphology, pathogenicity and electrophoretic studies of Phialophora verrucosa. M.S.