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Cline, Erica T., and David F. Farr. 2006. Synopsis of fungi listed as regulated plant pests by the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service: Notes on nomenclature, disease, plant hosts, and geographic distribution. Plant Health Progress. (Full access requires subscription)

Fine, Annie, and Marcelle Layton. 2001. Lessons from the West Nile viral encephalitis outbreak in New York City, 1999: Implications for bioterrorism preparedness (PDF | 206 KB) . Clinical Infectious Diseases 32:277-82.

Ivors, K., Garbelotto, M., Vries, I. D. E., Ruyter-Spira, C., Hekkert, B. TE., Rosenzweig, N. & Bonants, P. 2006. Microsatellite markers identify three lineages of Phytophthora ramorum in US nurseries, yet single lineages in US forest and European nursery populations. Molecular Ecology 15(6): 1493-1505. (USDA access through DigiTop)

Madden, L. V. 2001. What are the nonindigenous plant pathogens that threaten U.S. crops and forests? APSnet

Mashimo, T., M. Simon-Chazottes, M. Frenkiel, X. Montagutelli, P. Ceccaldi, V. Deubel, J.Guénet, and P. Desprès. 2002. A nonsense mutation in the gene encoding 2'-5'-oligoadenylate synthetase/L1 isoform is associated with West Nile virus susceptibility in laboratory mice. (PDF | 350 KB) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99(17): 11311-16.

Rizzo, David M., and Matteo Garbelotto. 2003. Sudden oak death: endangering California and Oregon forest ecosystems. (PDF |986 KB) Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 1(4): 197-204.

Rossman, Amy Y. 2001. A special issue on global movement of invasive plants and fungi. Bioscience 51(2): 93-94. (USDA access through DigiTop)

Simmons C.P., N.L. Bernasconi, A.L. Suguitan Jr., K. Mills, J.M. Ward, et al. 2007. Prophylactic and Therapeutic Efficacy of Human Monoclonal Antibodies against H5N1 Influenza. PLoS Medicine 4(5):e178.

Swiecki, T.J., and E. Bernhardt. 2002. Factors related to Phytophthora canker (sudden oak death) disease risk and disease progress in coast live oak and tanoak. (PDF | 549 KB) Phytosphere Research, Vacaville, Calif.

Tyler, Brett M., et al. 2006. Phytophthora Genome Sequences Uncover Evolutionary Origins and Mechanisms of Pathogenesis. Science 313(5791): 1261-1266. (Abstract)
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