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Beth L. Teviotdale,
Retired Extension Plant Pathologist
Ph.D., University of California, Davis, 1973

Phone (559) 646-6508      FAX (559) 646-6593
E-mail: betht@uckac.edu

Department of Plant Pathology
University of California, Davis

Area of Specialty:
Diseases of deciduous fruit and nut crops

Research Statement
Diagnosis, epidemiology and control of fungal and bacterial diseases of deciduous fruit and nut crops.

Web site:  http://www.uckac.edu/plantpath/

Selected Publications

1997.   Palmer, E. L., B.L. Teviotdale, and A.L. Jones.  A relative of the broad host range plasmid RSF1010 detected in field isolates of Erwinia amylovora. Applied and Envir. Microbiol.

1997.  Teviotdale, B. L., M. Viveros, and J. Grant.   Apple russetting influenced by more than copper sprays. Calif. Agr. 51 (1):11-14.

1997. Teviotdale, B. L., N. Goodell, and D. Harper. Abscission and kernel quality of almond fruit inoculated with the shot hole pathogen Wilsonomyces carpophilus. Plant Dis.: 82:000.

1996. Teviotdale, B. L., and D. Harper. Almond pruning wounds, bark abrasions susceptible to Ceratocystis. Calif. Agric. 50 (3):29-33.

1996. Teviotdale, B. L., T.J. Michailides, D.A. Goldhamer, and M. Viveros. Effects of hull abscission and inoculum concentration on severity of leaf death associated with hull rot of almond. Plant Dis. 80:809-812.