Rachel Brooks
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
H-index: 7
North America-United States
Top articles of Rachel Brooks
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Cryptostroma corticale, the causal agent of sooty bark disease of maple, appears widespread in western Washington State, USA | Forest Pathology | Rachel K Brooks Daniel Omdal Samuel Brown Collin J Marshall Joseph M Hulbert | 2023/12 |
Site-level estimates of Douglas-fir foliage retention from climate, soil, and topographic variables | Forest Ecology and Management | Douglas B Mainwaring Gabriela Ritóková David C Shaw Rachel K Brooks Daniel W Omdal | 2023/6/1 |
Transformative learning in graduate global change education drives conceptual shift in invasive species co-management and collaboration | Environmental Education Research | David C Haak Scott Salom Jacob N Barney Todd Schenk Vasiliy T Lakoba | 2022/8/1 |
Sooty bark disease diagnostic guide | Rachel Brooks Joseph M Hulbert Dan Omdal Marianne Elliott Gary A Chastagner | 2022 | |
Corrigendum to: Historic Assessment and Analysis of the Mass Production of Laricobius spp.(Coleoptera: Derodontidae), Biological Control Agents for the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid … | Ashley Lamb Galloway Mausel Rachel Brooks Scott M Salom | 2021 | |
Historic Assessment and Analysis of the Mass Production of Laricobius spp. (Coleoptera: Derodontidae), Biological Control Agents for the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid … | Journal of Insect Science | Jeremiah R Foley Carrie S Jubb D Austin Cole David Mausel Ashley Lamb Galloway | 2021/1/1 |
The invasive tree, Ailanthus altissima, impacts understory nativity, not seedbank nativity | Forest Ecology and Management | Rachel K Brooks Jacob N Barney Scott M Salom | 2021/6/1 |
The Inability of Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) to Vector a Plant Pathogen between its Preferred Host, Ailanthus altissima, in a Laboratory Setting | Insects | Rachel K Brooks Ashley Toland Andrew C Dechaine Thomas McAvoy Scott Salom | 2020/8/9 |
Biological control of the invasive Ailanthus altissima (tree-of-heaven) in Virginia using naturally occurring Verticillium wilt fungi | Rachel Keys Brooks | 2020/6/8 | |
First Report of Verticillium Wilt Caused by Verticillium dahliae Impacting Ailanthus altissima in Virginia, U.S.A. | Plant disease | Joško Kaliterna T Milicevic D Bencic A Mesic | 2016/12/10 |
The natural persistence and distribution of the proposed biological control agent Verticillium nonalfalfae on Ailanthus altissima in Virginia, USA | Forest Pathology | Rachel K Brooks Anton Baudoin Scott M Salom | 2020/12 |
An analysis of US state regulated weed lists: A discordance between biology and policy | BioScience | Vasiliy T Lakoba Rachel K Brooks David C Haak Jacob N Barney | 2020/9 |
Field-inoculated Ailanthus altissima stands reveal the biological control potential of Verticillium nonalfalfae in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States | Biological Control | Rachel K Brooks Kristen L Wickert Anton Baudoin Matt T Kasson Scott Salom | 2020/9/1 |