Another potato wart case found in Canada; U.S. industry concerned (Capital Press, 11/3/2022)
Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilb.) Percival: pest risk assessment for Oregon (2010) Oregon Department of Agriculture
Another potato wart case found in Canada; U.S. industry concerned (Capital Press, 11/3/2022)
Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilb.) Percival: pest risk assessment for Oregon (2010) Oregon Department of Agriculture
What the World’s Largest Organism Reveals About Fires and Forests (Wired, 5/21/22)
The Malheur National Forest : location of the world’s largest living organism (the humongous fungus) (2008) United States Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region
Oregon wildlife experts step up efforts to prevent a deadly fungal disease that attacks bats (Capital Chronicle, 3/24/2022)
White nose syndrome (WNS): impacts to Oregon bats (2011) Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Patients responding well to treatment following first cases of drug-resistant yeast in Oregon (Salem Reporter, 12/30/21)
Extent of fungal outbreak at Salem Health to be known next week (Statesman Journal, 12/30/21)
Identifying a disinfectant effective against Candida auris (C. auris) (2021) Oregon Department of Agriculture, Pesticides Program
Fact check: Fake photos of ‘humongous fungus,’ world’s largest living organism, are circulating online (Statesman Journal, 7/29/2021)
The Malheur National Forest : location of the world’s largest living organism (the humongous fungus) (2008) United States Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region
Killer fungus rode into Oregon on ships, a tsunami and a flood, researchers say (Oregonian, 10/8/2019)
Cryptococcus gattii information for health care providers (2008) Oregon Health Authority
CD summary, vol. 60, no.23 (2011) Oregon Health Authority
Oregon forest has an ancient unseen killer: ‘Humongous Fungus’ (Bend Bulletin, 9/1/2019)
The Malheur National Forest: location of the world’s largest living organism (the humongous fungus) (2008) United States Forest Service
Scientists On Case Of Deadly Bat Disease Discover New Clues (OPB, 8/1/2017)
White nose syndrome (WNS): impacts to Oregon bats (2011) Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
White-Nose Syndrome spreads farther (Herald and News, 11/12/2016)
White nose syndrome (WNS) : impacts to Oregon bats [PDF] (2011) Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Fungal Disease Grows Among Douglas Fir Trees On Oregon Coast (OPB, 8/19/2016)
Swiss needle cast map (annual) Oregon Department of Forestry
Swiss needle cast of Douglas-fir in Oregon [PDF] (2008) Oregon State University Extension Service