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Books & Book Chapters

Books Edited

IPM for Shrubs in Southeastern US Nursery Production (Vol. I). White, SA & WE Klingeman, Eds. (2014) Clemson, SC. Southern Region IPM Center. Print ISBN: 978-0-9854998-3-9 https://wiki.bugwood.org/IPM_Shrub_Book

Blueberry [chapter]

Viburnum [chapter]

Book Collaborations (with Contributed Chapters)

IPM for Shrubs in Southeastern US Nursery Production (Vol. II) Chappell, M. & G. Knox, Eds. Clemson, SC. Southern Region IPM Center. Print ISBN: 978-0-9854998-4-6. IPM Shrub Book V2 (entire)

Hydrangea [chapter]

  • A review of arthropod pests, plant diseases and abiotic disorders and their management on Hydrangea species in the southeastern U.S., Fulcher, A.F., J. Derr, W.E. Klingeman, C. Marble, J. Neal, A. Windham and G. Weaver (2017), pp. 9-52. IPM Shrub Book V2 – Hydrangea Chapter 1

Rhododendron [chapter]

  • A review of arthropod pests, plant diseases and abiotic disorders and their management on Rhododendron in the southeastern U.S.), Klingeman, W.E., A. LeBude, A. Rateike, J. Williams Woodward and G.M. Weaver (2017), pp. 134-204. IPM Shrub Book V2 – Rhododendron Chapter 4 

IPM for Select Deciduous Trees in Southeastern US Nursery Production. Fulcher, AF, SA White, Eds. (2012) Knoxville, TN. Southern Region IPM Center. Print ISBN: 978-0-9854998-1-5 https://wiki.bugwood.org/IPM_book

Magnolia [chapter]

  • Optimizing plant health and pest management for Magnolia species production in the U.S. southern states, Knox, G.W., W.E. Klingeman, M. Paret, and A. Fulcher. 2012), pp. 181-210. IPM Tree Book – Magnolia Chapter 9

Maple [chapter]

  • Optimizing plant health and pest management for maple (Acer spp.) production in U.S. southern states. Frank, S.D., W.E. Klingeman, N. Ward, S.A. White, and A. Fulcher (2012) pp. 211-258. IPM Tree Book – Maple Chapter 10

Other Contributed Book Chapters

Building a plant propagator’s integrated pest management toolkit, Chapter 15, pp. 183-199. Klingeman, W.E. (2014) In: Plant Propagation: Concepts and Laboratory Exercises, 2nd Ed. C.A. Beyl and R.N. Trigiano [eds.].  CRC Press, LLC.  Boca Raton, FL

Risk, trust, and consumer acceptance of plant biotechnology: implications for genetically modified ornamental plants, pp. 451-486. Klingeman, W. E. and C. R. Hall (2007) In: Plant biotechnology for ornamental horticulture, Yi Li & Yan Pei [eds], Univ. Conn., Storrs, CT

Differential transcriptome profiling for identification of cellulose degrading enzymes in Ctenolepisma longicaudata, pp. 136-163. Pothula,R., B. R. Johnson, W. E. Klingeman, M. Huff, M. E. Staton, and J. L. Jurat-Fuentes. (2020) In: Shelomi, M. (ed.), Transcriptomics in Entomological Research, 214 Pages. ISBN: 978-178924-313-0. Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International (CABI). https://www.cabi.org/cabebooks/ebook/20193520778

Beauveria bassiana, a dual purpose biocontrol organism with activity against insect pests and plant pathogens, pp. 255-269. Ownley, B. H., R. M. Pereira, W. E. Klingeman, N. B. Quigley, and B. M. Leckie (2004) In: Emerging Concepts in Plant Health Management, R. T. Lartey and A. J. Caesar [eds].  Research Signposts, T.C. Kerala, India. Beauveria bassiana as dual purpose biocontrol chapter

Marketing insect- and disease-resistant plants, Chapter 8. Behe, B.K., W.E. Klingeman, J.R. Brooker, D.B. Eastwood, C.R. Hall, J.B. Riley and P. Knight (2004) In: Management Practices for Michigan Wholesale Nurseries, R.T. Fernandez (Ed.). 209 pp. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.