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BioScience Feb 2001 Issue: 51(2): Special Issue: Global Movement of Invasive Plants and Fungi (USDA access through DigiTop)


Bandyopadhyay, Ranajit, and Richard A. Frederiksen. 1999. Contemporary global movement of emerging plant diseases. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 894: 28-36.

Chomel, Bruno B., Albino Belotto, and François-Xavier Meslin. 2007. Wildlife, exotic pets, and emerging zoonoses. Emerging Infectious Diseases 13(1): 6-11.

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.

Fine, Annie, and Marcelle Layton. 2001. Lessons from the West Nile viral encephalitis outbreak in New York City, 1999: implications for bioterrorism preparedness. Clinical Infectious Diseases 32(2): 277-82.

Jones, D. R., and R. H. Baker. 2007. Introductions of non-native plant pathogens into Great Britain, 1970–2004. Plant Pathology 56(5): 891-910. (USDA access through DigiTop)

Litchman, Elena. 2010. Invasive invaders: non-pathogenic invasive microbes in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Ecology Letters. 13(12): 1560-72. (USDA access through DigiTop)

Loo, Judy A. 2009. Ecological impacts of non-indigenous invasive fungi as forest pathogens. Biological Invasions 11(1): 81-96. (USDA access through DigiTop)

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

Rossman, Amy Y., Kerry Britton, Doug Luster, Mary Palm, Matthew H. Royer, and Jim Sherald. 2006. Evaluating the threat posed by fungi on the APHIS List of Regulated Plant Pests. Plant Health Progress.

Stokstad, Erik. 2007. Puzzling decline of U.S. bees linked to virus from Australia. Science 317(5843): 1304-05. Free registration required for free access.

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