Publications by authors named "H Forster"

High levels of sour rot on propiconazole-treated lemon fruit that were stored for extended times in some California packinghouses in 2020 and 2021 initiated surveys on fungicide sensitivity of the causal pathogen. In isolations from diseased fruit in 2020 to 2023, 157 isolates of Geotrichum spp. were obtained.

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Isolates of the citrus brown rot pathogens and from the Inland Empire (IE) and Ventura Co. (VE) regions of southern California were evaluated for their sensitivity to ethaboxam, fluopicolide, mandipropamid, and oxathiapiprolin, and the previously published baselines that were generated for Central Valley (CV) isolates of California were expanded. Fungicides were generally more toxic to CV isolates of both species for all four fungicides.

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and are currently the primary causal organisms of brown rot of citrus fruits in California. To possibly find an explanation for the prevalence of the previously minor species , we determined the population structures of both pathogens in California using next-generation sequencing and population genomics analyses. Whole-genome sequencing and aligning with newly assembled reference genomes identified 972,266 variants in 132 isolates of and 422,208 variants in 154 isolates (including 24 from noncitrus tree crops) of originating from three major growing regions.

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Synthetic opioids like fentanyl have improved the standard of care for many patients in the clinical setting, but their abuse leads to tens of thousands of overdose deaths annually. The current opioid epidemic underscores a critical need for insights into the physiological effects of fentanyl on vital functions. High doses of opioids in small mammals cause opioid-induced respiratory depression (OIRD) leading to hypoventilation, hypoxemia, and hypercapnia.

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