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Menanyih, S. 2022. Survey of volatile organic chemicals emitted by four ophiostomatoid fungi  MS Thesis, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Ahl, J. 2019. Ophiostomatoid fungal infection and insect diversity in a mature loblolly pine stand  MS Thesis, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Duwadi, S. 2019. Impact of tree inoculation by Leptographium terebrantis on soil microbial communities in commercial loblolly pine stand  MS Thesis, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Devkota, P. 2017. Response of Pinus taeda L. families to root-inhabiting ophiostomatoid fungi  Ph.D Dissertation, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Wahl, A.C. 2017. The effect of Sirex spp. woodwasps and their fungal associates on Alabama forest health  MS Thesis, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Trautwig, A. 2015. Microbial communities in cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica (L.) Beauv.) invaded commercial loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) stands  MS Thesis, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Chieppa, J. 2015. Interaction of future climate change scenarios of elevated tropospheric ozone and altered rainfall on loblolly pine seedlings inoculated with ophiostomatoid fungi.  MS Thesis, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Brunson, B. 2013. Impact of Imperata cylindrica on populations of root-feeding bark beetle populations and factors associated with loblolly pine decline in a Pinus taeda stand.  MS Thesis, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Singh, A. 2012.  Variation in resistance of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) and slash pine (P. elliottii Englem) families against Leptographium and Grosmannia root fungi. MS Thesis, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Meyerpeter, M.B. 2012.  Mapping loblolly pine decline hazard and risk across the southeastern United States. MS Thesis, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Zeng, Y. 2012. Silvicultural disturbances affect on root-feeding bark beetle populations and the incidence of ophiostomatoid fungal species contributing to southern pine decline in
Pinus taeda stands. MS Thesis, Auburn, AL

Thompson, J.A. 2011. 
Two-year bark and ambrosia beetle diversity study at the Talladega National Forest in the southeastern United States. MS Thesis, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Matusick, G. 2010.
Pathogenicity and virulence of root-inhabiting ophiostomatoid fungi to Pinus species of the southeastern United States. Ph.D. Dissertation, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Zanzot, J.W.  2009.  Biology and ecology of root-feeding beetles and ophiostomatoid fungi in sandhills longleaf pine stands.  Ph.D. Dissertation, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Menard, R.D.  2007.  An assessment of loblolly pine decline risk mapping system for managing loblolly pine   decline sites within Red Cockaded Woodpecker (RCW) habitat.  MS Thesis, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA.


Eckhardt, L.G.
2003. Biology and ecology of Leptographium species and their vectors as components of loblolly pine decline. Ph.D. Dissertation, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA.