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Shari L Lupien
Plant Germplasm Introduction and Testing
Biological Science Technician

Phone: (509) 335-8020
Fax: (509) 335-6654
Room 56
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
PULLMAN, WA, 99164-0000


Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)
Clonostachys rhizophaga and other fungi from chickpea debris in the Palouse region of the Pacific Northwest, USA - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dugan, F.M., Lupien, S.L., Chen, W. 2012. Clonostachys rhizophaga and other fungi from chickpea debris in the Palouse region of the Pacific Northwest, USA. North American Fungi. 7(6): 1-11.
Benzyl Derivatives with in Vitro Binding Affinity for Human Opioid Receptors and Cannabinoid Receptors from the Fungus Eurotium repens - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gao, J., Leon, F., Radwan, M.M., Dale, O.R., Manley, S.P., Lupien, S.L., Wang, X., Hill, R.A., Dugan, F.M., Cutler, H.G., Cutler, S.J. 2011. Benzyl Derivatives with in Vitro Binding Affinity for Human Opioid Receptors and Cannabinoid Receptors from the Fungus Eurotium repens. Journal of Natural Products. 74: 1636-1639.
Resistance to Penicillium allii in accessions from a National Plant Germplasm System Allium collection. - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dugan, F.M., Hellier, B.C., Lupien, S.L. 2011. Resistance to Penicillium allii in accessions from a National Plant Germplasm System Allium collection. Crop Protection Journal. 30: 483-488.
Ascochyta blight of chickpea reduced 38% by application of Aureobasidium pullulans (anamorphic Dothioraceae, Dothideales) to post harvest debris. Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dugan, F.M., Akamatsu, H., Lupien, S.L., Chen, W., Chilvers, M., Peever, T.L. 2009. Ascochyta blight of chickpea reduced 38% by application of Aureobasidium pullulans (anamorphic Dothioraceae, Dothideales) to post harvest debris. Biocontrol Science and Technology 19:537-545.
Pathogenic fungi in garlic seed cloves from the United States and China, and efficacy of fungicides against pathogens in garlic germplasm in Washington State. Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dugan, F.M., Hellier, B.C., Lupien, S.L. 2007. Pathogenic fungi in garlic seed cloves from the United States and China, and efficacy of fungicides against pathogens in garlic germplasm in Washington State.. Journal of Phytopathology. 155: 437-45.
FUNGI RESIDENT IN CHICKPEA DEBRIS AND THEIR SUPPRESSION OF GROWTH AND REPRODUCTION OF DIDYMELLA RABIEI UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dugan, F.M., Lupien, S.L., Hernandez-Bello, M., Peever, T.L., Chen, W. 2005. Fungi resident in chickpea debris and their suppression of growth and reproduction of didymella rabiei under laboratory conditions. Journal of Phytopathology.153:431-439.
EFFICACY OF FUNGICIDES AGAINST INFECTIONS OF GARLIC IN WASHINGTON STATE - (Abstract Only)
Dugan, F.M., Hellier, B.C., Lupien, S.L. 2005. Efficacy of fungicides against infections of garlic in Washington state [abstract]. Joint Meeting of the Western Soil Fungus Conference and the American Phytopathological Society - Pacific Division, Schedule and Abstracts, June 28 - July 1, 2005, Portland Oregon.
FIRST REPORT OF ONION RUST PUCCINIA ALLI ON ALLIUM PSKEMENSE AND A. ALTAICUM - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
LUPIEN, S.L., HELLIER, B.C., DUGAN, F.M. FIRST REPORT OF ONION RUST PUCCINIA ALLI ON ALLIUM PSKEMENSE AND A. ALTAICUM. PLANT DISEASE. 2004. v.88 p. 83.
PINK SEED OF PEA - (Other)
DUGAN, F.M., LUPIEN, S.L., SCHROEDER, B.K. PINK SEED OF PEA. EXTENSION SERVICE BULLETINS. 2003.
FIRST REPORT OF FUSARIUM PROLIFERATUM CAUSING ROT OF GARLIC BULBS IN NORTH AMERICA - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
DUGAN, F.M., HELLIER, B.C., LUPIEN, S.L. FIRST REPORT OF FUSARIUM PROLIFERATUM CAUSING ROT OF GARLIC BULBS IN NORTH AMERICA. PLANT PATHOLOGY. 2003. v. 52 p. 426.
QUIESCENT AND ENDOPHYTIC FUNGI IN GRASS FAMILY HOSTS: MUTUALISTS, PATHOGENS, SAPROPHYTES AND HITCHHIKERS - (Proceedings)
Dugan, F.M., Lupien, S.L. 2004. Quiescent and endophytic fungi in grass family hosts: mutualists, pathogens, saprophytes and hitchhikers. Grass Breeders Work Planning Conference Proceedings. p. 11-15.
INCIDENCE AND COMPETITIVE INTERACTIONS OF BOTRYTIS CINEREA AND OTHER FILAMENTOUS FUNGI QUIESCENT IN GRAPE BERRIES AND DORMANT BUDS IN CENTRAL WASHINGTON STATE - (Abstract Only)
Dugan, F.M., Lupien, S.L. 2002. Incidence and competitive interactions of botrytis cinerea and other filamentous fungi quiescent in grape berries and dormant buds in central washington state. Journal of Phytopathology. 92(supplement):S21-S22.
FILAMENTOUS FUNGI QUIESCENT IN SEEDS AND CULM NODES OF WEEDY AND FORAGE GRASS SPECIES ENDEMIC TO THE PALOUSE REGION OF WASHINGTON AND IDAHO - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dugan, F.M., Lupien, S.L. 2002. Filamentous fungi quiescent in seeds and culm nodes of weedy and forage grass species endemic to the palouse region of washington and idaho. Mycopathologia. 156:31-40.
INCIDENCE, AGRESSIVENESS AND IN PLANTA INTERACTIONS OF BOTRYTIS CINEREA ANDOTHER FILAMENTOUS FUNGI QUIESCENT IN GRAPE BERRIES AND DORMANT BUDS IN CENTRAL WASHINGTON STATE - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
DUGAN, F.M., LUPIEN, S.L., GROVE, G.G. INCIDENCE, AGRESSIVENESS AND IN PLANTA INTERACTIONS OF BOTRYTIS CINEREA ANDOTHER FILAMENTOUS FUNGI QUIESCENT IN GRAPE BERRIES AND DORMANT BUDS IN CENTRAL WASHINGTON STATE. JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY. 2002. v. 150. p. 375-381.
FIRST REPORT OF PINK SEED OF PEA CAUSED BY ERWINIA RHAPONTICI IN THE UNITED STATES - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
SCHROEDER, B., LUPIEN, S.L., DUGAN, F.M. FIRST REPORT OF PINK SEED OF PEA CAUSED BY ERWINIA RHAPONTICI IN THE UNITED STATES. PLANT DISEASE. 2001. v. 86. p. 188.
FUNGI QUIESCENT IN FIELD AND STORAGE SAMPLES OF GRASS SEEDS - (Abstract Only)
Dugan, F.M., Lupien, S.L. 2000. Fungi quiescent in field and storage samples of grass seeds. Phytopathology. 90:S20.

   
 
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