L. M. Winton

1.2k total citations
20 papers, 835 citations indexed

About

L. M. Winton is a scholar working on Cell Biology, Plant Science and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, L. M. Winton has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 835 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Cell Biology, 17 papers in Plant Science and 14 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in L. M. Winton's work include Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases (18 papers), Yeasts and Rust Fungi Studies (14 papers) and Plant Pathogens and Resistance (12 papers). L. M. Winton is often cited by papers focused on Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases (18 papers), Yeasts and Rust Fungi Studies (14 papers) and Plant Pathogens and Resistance (12 papers). L. M. Winton collaborates with scholars based in United States, Ireland and Argentina. L. M. Winton's co-authors include Everett M. Hansen, Jeffrey K. Stone, Simone Prospero, Niklaus J. Grünwald, Wendy Sutton, Lidia S. Watrud, Claude Delatour, Thomas Jung, Daniel K. Manter and Michael McWilliams and has published in prestigious journals such as Molecular Ecology, Phytopathology and Mycologia.

In The Last Decade

L. M. Winton

19 papers receiving 774 citations

Peers

L. M. Winton
Y. Balcì United States
Wendy Sutton United States
Ellen Michaels Goheen United States
Garey W. Slaughter United States
J. M. Davidson United States
M. Hanso Estonia
Michael McWilliams United States
Allison C. Wickland United States
Y. Balcì United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of L. M. Winton

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hanna, John W., Ned B. Klopfenstein, Betsy A. Goodrich, et al.. (2017). Toward a west-wide model of Armillaria root disease: New surveys needed in western Oregon, western Washington, and Alaska. 107–114. 1 indexed citations
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Prospero, Simone, Niklaus J. Grünwald, L. M. Winton, & Everett M. Hansen. (2009). Migration Patterns of the Emerging Plant Pathogen Phytophthora ramorum on the West Coast of the United States of America. Phytopathology. 99(6). 739–749. 48 indexed citations
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Robertson, N. L., et al.. (2009). First Report of Tobacco rattle virus in Peony in Alaska. Plant Disease. 93(6). 675–675. 8 indexed citations
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Prospero, Simone, Everett M. Hansen, Niklaus J. Grünwald, & L. M. Winton. (2007). Population dynamics of the sudden oak death pathogen Phytophthora ramorum in Oregon from 2001 to 2004. Molecular Ecology. 16(14). 2958–2973. 88 indexed citations
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Winton, L. M., Jeffrey K. Stone, Everett M. Hansen, & R. A. Shoemaker. (2007). The systematic position of Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii. Mycologia. 99(2). 240–252. 33 indexed citations
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Winton, L. M., et al.. (2007). Occurrence of Late Blight Caused by Phytophthora infestans on Potato and Tomato in Alaska. Plant Disease. 91(5). 634–634. 1 indexed citations
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Winton, L. M., Jeffrey K. Stone, & Everett M. Hansen. (2007). Polymorphic microsatellite markers for the Douglas‐fir pathogen Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii, causal agent of Swiss Needle Cast disease. Molecular Ecology Notes. 7(6). 1125–1128. 8 indexed citations
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Winton, L. M., et al.. (2007). Microsatellite markers for Sclerotinia subarctica nom. prov., a new vegetable pathogen of the High North. Molecular Ecology Notes. 7(6). 1077–1079. 12 indexed citations
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Winton, L. M., Andrew Krohn, & Jeffery S. Conn. (2007). Microsatellite markers for the invasive plant species white sweetclover (Melilotus alba) and yellow sweetclover (Melilotus officinalis). Molecular Ecology Notes. 7(6). 1296–1298. 7 indexed citations
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Winton, L. M., Everett M. Hansen, & Jeffrey K. Stone. (2006). Population structure suggests reproductively isolated lineages of Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii. Mycologia. 98(5). 781–791. 14 indexed citations
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Hansen, Everett M., et al.. (2006). Using single strand conformational polymorphisms (SSCP) to identify Phytophthora species in Oregon forests affected by sudden oak death. 196. 1 indexed citations
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Greslebin, Alina G., Everett M. Hansen, L. M. Winton, & Mario Rajchenberg. (2005). Phytophthora species from declining Austrocedrus chilensis forests in Patagonia, Argentina. Mycologia. 97(1). 218–228. 42 indexed citations
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Prospero, Simone, et al.. (2004). Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers in Phytophthora ramorum, the causal agent of sudden oak death. Molecular Ecology Notes. 4(4). 672–674. 34 indexed citations
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Hansen, Everett M., Paul Reeser, Wendy Sutton, L. M. Winton, & Nancy Osterbauer. (2003). First Report of A1 Mating Type of Phytophthora ramorum in North America. Plant Disease. 87(10). 1267–1267. 65 indexed citations
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Winton, L. M., Daniel K. Manter, Jeffrey K. Stone, & Everett M. Hansen. (2003). Comparison of Biochemical, Molecular, and Visual Methods to Quantify Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii in Douglas-Fir Foliage. Phytopathology. 93(1). 121–126. 38 indexed citations
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Manter, Daniel K., L. M. Winton, Gregory M. Filip, & Jeffrey K. Stone. (2003). Assessment of Swiss Needle Cast Disease: Temporal and Spatial Investigations of Fungal Colonization and Symptom Severity. Journal of Phytopathology. 151(6). 344–351. 30 indexed citations
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Winton, L. M., Jeffrey K. Stone, Lidia S. Watrud, & Everett M. Hansen. (2002). Simultaneous One-Tube Quantification of Host and Pathogen DNA with Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction. Phytopathology. 92(1). 112–116. 100 indexed citations
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Jung, Thomas, et al.. (2002). Three new species of Phytophthora from European oak forests. Mycological Research. 106(4). 397–411. 121 indexed citations
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Winton, L. M. & Everett M. Hansen. (2001). Molecular diagnosis of Phytophthora lateralis in trees, water, and foliage baits using multiplex polymerase chain reaction. Forest Pathology. 31(5). 275–283. 64 indexed citations
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Hansen, Everett M., Jeffrey K. Stone, Pablo Rosso, et al.. (2000). Incidence and Impact of Swiss Needle Cast in Forest Plantations of Douglas-fir in Coastal Oregon. Plant Disease. 84(7). 773–778. 120 indexed citations

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