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Selected Publications


Students and postdocs from Hadziabdic lab are underlined; ** indicates M.S./Ph.D. committee member.


2024

1. Smith ZC, Pietsch GM, Richards C, Ony M, Hale C, Granger JJ, Klingeman WE, Huff M**, Hadziabdic D (2024) Characterization and development of 14 microsatellite markers for mountain stewartia (Stewartia ovata): an uncommon, Appalachian-endemic member of the tea family. Journal of Forest Research 29(2): 144-150. https://doi.org/10.1080/13416979.2023.2266618
2. Trigiano RN, Boggess SL, Odoi M, Hadziabdic D (2024) ‘Denita’s Autumn Sunshine’: A Cultivar of the Endangered Sunflower Helianthus verticillatus (2024) HortScience: 59(3): 400-2. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI17640-23
3. Abbott AG, Staton ME, Lohtka JM, DeWald LE, Zhebentyayeva T, Kapoor B, Thomas AM, Larson DA, Hadziabdic D, DeBolt S, Nelson CD (2024) Will “tall oaks from little acorns grow”? White oak (Quercus alba) biology in the Anthropocene. Forests 15(2): 269. https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/15/2/269

2023

1.
Reyes AM, Smith ZC, Onufrak AJ, Pietsch GM, Ony M, Odoi ME, Khodaei S, Smallwood CJ, Ginzel M, Klingeman WE, Hadziabdic D (2023) First Report of Bot Canker (Diplodia corticola) in Pin Oak (Quercus palustris) in Tennessee. Plant Disease 107 (12), 4019. https://doi-org.utk.idm.oclc.org/10.1094/PDIS-02-23-0308-PDN
2.
Kapoor B, Onufrak A, Klingeman III W, DeBruyn JM, Cregger MA, Willcox E, Trigiano R, Hadziabdic D (2023) Signatures of prescribed fire in the microbial communities of Cornus florida are largely undetectable five months post-firePeerJ 11:e15822 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15822
3.

Wadl PA, Dattilo AJ, Call G, Hadziabdic D, Trigiano RN (2023) Pityopsis ruthii: An Updated Review of Conservation Efforts for an Endangered Plant. Plants 2023, 12(14), 2693. https://doi-org.utk.idm.oclc.org/10.3390/plants12142693

4. Smith Z, Pietsch G, Richard C, Ony M, Hale C, Granger J, Klingeman W, Huff M**, Staton M, Hadziabdic D (2023) Characterization and development of 20 microsatellite markers for Mountain Stewartia (Stewartia ovata): an uncommon, Appalachian-endemic member of the Tea family. Journal of Forest Research 29(2), 144–150 https://doi.org/10.1080/13416979.2023.2266618
5. Eaton M, Beale J, Long S, Dreaden T, Blevins A, Buland M, Hadziabdic D, Crocker E (2023) First report of laurel wilt caused by Harringtonia lauricola (previously Raffaelea lauricola) on northern spicebush in Kentucky and Tennessee. Plant Disease 107(4): 1221. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-04-22-0868-PDN
6.
Odoi ME, Onufrak AJ, Kosiewska JR, Arnwine A, Holbert R, Boggess SL, Bernard EC, Hadziabdic D, Trigiano RN (2023) First report of leaf anthracnose on the whorled sunflower, Helianthus verticillatus, caused by Colletotrichum fioriniae in the United States. Plant Disease 107(2): 575. https://doi-org.utk.idm.oclc.org/10.1094/PDIS-06-22-1286-PDN

 


2022

1.
Henkhaus N, Busch W, Chen A, Colón-Carmona A, Cothran M, Diaz N, Dundore-Arias J, Gonzales M, Hadziabdic D, Hayes R, MacIntosh G, Na A, Nyamasoka-Magonziwa B, Pater D, Peritore-Galve F, Phelps-Durr T, Rouhier K, Sickler D, Starnes J, Tyler Q, Valdez-Ward E, Vega-Sánchez M, Walcott R, Ward J, Wyatt S, Zapata F, Zemenick A, Stern D (2022) Removing systemic barriers to equity, diversity, and inclusion: Report of the 2019 Plant Science Research Network workshop “Inclusivity in the Plant Sciences”. Plant Direct 6(8): e432. https://doi.org/10.1002/pld3.432
2. Hadziabdic D, Hamelin R, Stewart J, Villari C (2022) Editorial: Forest pathology in changing climate. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change: Pests, Pathogens, and Invasions. Special Topic: Forest Pathology in Changing Climate 5:103203. https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2022.1032035
3. Amissah J, Hadziabdic D, Boggess S, Trigiano R (2022) Genetic diversity and population structure of the antimalarial plant Cryptolepis sanguinolenta in Ghana. Frontiers in Conservation Science 3: 1020981. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcosc.2022.1020981
4. Pietsch G, Gazis R, Klingeman W, Huff M**, Staton M, Kolarik M, Hadziabdic D (2022) Characterization and microsatellite marker development for a common bark and ambrosia beetle associate, Geosmithia obscura. MicrobiologyOpen (11):e1286. https://doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.1286
5. Onufrak AOny MOdoi M, Dugger C, Pietsch G, Phillips E, Grant J, Klingeman W, Hadziabdic D (2022) First report of Diplodia corticola causing dieback of white oak (Quercus alba) in Tennessee. Plant Disease106(2): 3203. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-02-22-0447-PDN
6. Dominguez-McLaughlin H, D, Lawton C, Hadziabdic D, Boggess S, Ony M, Trigiano R (2022) A genetic analysis of grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) populations in Ireland. Biological Invasions 24(8): 2421–2438. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-022-02782-x 
7. Trigiano R, Boggess S, Odoi M, Hadziabdic D, Bernard E, Aime M (2022) First report of Coleosporium helianthi infecting Helianthus verticillatus (Whorled Sunflower) in the United States. Plant Disease 106(7): 1985. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS–11–21–2496–PDN
8. Chahal K**, Gazis R, Klingeman W, Lambdin P, Grant J, Windham M, Hadziabdic D (2022) Differential virulence among Geosmithia morbida isolates collected across the U.S. occurrence range of Thousand Cankers Disease. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change: Pests, Pathogens and Invasions. Special Topic: Forest Pathology in Changing Climate 5:726388. https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2022.726388
9. Nowicki M1Hadziabdic D1, Trigiano R1, Runge F, Thines M, Boggess S, Ristaino J, Spring O (2022) Microsatellite markers from Peronospora tabacina, the cause of blue mold of tobacco, reveal species origin, population structure, and high gene flow. Phytopathology 12(2): 422-434. https://doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-03-21-0092-R1Equal author contributor with Nowicki and Trigiano.
10. Hamm T**, Boggess S, Kandel J, Staton M, Huff M**, Hadziabdic D, Shoemaker D, Adamczyk Jr. J, Nowicki M, Trigiano R (2022) Development and characterization of 20 genomic SSR markers for ornamental cultivars of Weigela. Plants 11(11): 1444. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11111444
11. Sapkota S**, Boggess S, Trigiano R, Klingeman W, Hadziabdic D, Coyle D, Nowicki M (2022) Microsatellite loci reveal high genetic diversity, mutation, and migration rates as invasion drivers of Callery Pear (Pyrus calleryana) in the Southeastern United States. Frontiers in Genetics 13: 861398. https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.861398
12. Wong W, Tung H, Nurul Fadhilah M, Midot F, Lau SYL, Melling L, Astari S, Hadziabdic D, Trigiano R, Goh Y,  Goh K (2022) Evidence for high gene flow, nonrandom mating, and genetic bottlenecks of Ganoderma boninense infecting oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) plantations in Malaysia and Indonesia. Mycologia 114(6): 947-963. https://doi.org/10.1080/00275514.2022.2118512
13. Hadziabdic D, Onufrak A, Gazis R (2022) Fungi in forested ecosystems. In: Gall, I. and N. Benkeblia eds. Mycoagroecology: Integrating fungi into agroecological systems. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. pp. 175–195. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429320415

2021

1. Stackhouse T**, Boggess S, Hadziabdic D, Trigiano R, Ginzel M, Klingeman W (2021) Conventional gel electrophoresis and taqman probes enable rapid confirmation of thousand cankers disease from diagnostic samples. Plant Disease 105: 3171–3180. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-10-20-2258-RE 
2. Wong W, Tung H, Nurul Fadhilah M, Midot F, Lau S, Melling L, Astari
S, Hadziabdic D, Trigiano R, Goh K, Goh Y (2021) Genetic diversity and admixed population structure of Ganoderma boninense, causal agent of basal stem rot in African oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) in Sumatra, Indonesia, Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak. Mycologia 113(5): 920-917. https://doi.org/10.1080/00275514.2021.1884815
3. Hamm T**, Nowicki M, Boggess S, Klingeman W, Hadziabdic D, Huff M, Staton M, Trigiano R (2021) Development and characterization of 15 novel genomic SSRs for Viburnum farreri. Plants 10: 487. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10030487 
4. Sapkota S, Boggess S , Trigiano R, Klingeman W, Hadziabdic D, Coyle D, Olukolu B, Kuster R, Nowicki M (2021) Microsatellite loci reveal diversity of Asian Callery pear (Pyrus calleryana) in the species native range and in the North American cultivars. Life 11(6): 531. https://doi.org/10.3390/life11060531
5. Nowicki M1Hadziabdic D1, Trigiano R1, Boggess S, Kanetis L, Wadl P, Ojiambo P, Cubeta M, Spring O, Thines M, Runge F, Scheffler B (2021) ‘Jumping Jack’: Genomic microsatellites underscore the distinctiveness of closely related Pseudoperonospora cubensis and Pseudoperonospora humuli and provide new insights into their evolutionary past. Frontiers in Microbiology. 1equal author contributors.https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.686759
6. Trigiano R, Boggess S, Wyman C, Hadziabdic D, Wilson S (2021) Propagation methods for the conservation of the endangered whorled sunflower (Helianthus verticillatus). Plants 10 (8): 1565. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10081565
7. Ony M, Klingeman W, Zobel J, Trigiano R, Ginzel M, Nowicki M, Boggess S, Everhart S, Hadziabdic D (2021) Genetic diversity in North American Cercis canadensis reveals an ancient population bottleneck that originated after the Last Glacial Maximum. Scientific Reports 11: 21803. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-01020-z 
8. Hadziabdic D, Bonello P, Hamelin R, Juzwik J, Moltzan B, Rizzo, Stewart, Villari C (2021) The future of forest pathology in North America. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change: Pests, Pathogens and Invasions. Special Topic: Forest Pathology in Changing Climate 4:737445. Opinion. https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2021.737445

2020

1. Ony M, Nowicki M, Boggess S, Klingeman W, Zobel J, Trigiano R, Hadziabdic D (2020) Habitat fragmentation influences genetic diversity and differentiation: Fine‐scale population structure of Cercis canadensis (eastern redbud). Ecology and Evolution 10:3655-3670. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6141
2. Edwards T, Trigiano R, Ownley B, Windham A, Wyman C, Wadl P, Hadziabdic D (2020) Genetic diversity and conservation status of Helianthus verticillatus, an endangered sunflower of the Southern United States. Frontiers in Genetics 11:440. https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.00410
3. Parra P, Dantes W, Sandford A, De la Torre C, Pérez J, Hadziabdic D, Schaffer B, Gazis R (2020) A protocol for the rapid detection of the laurel wilt pathogen from woody samples. Plant Health Progress 21(4): 356–364. https://doi.org/10.1094/PHP–06–20–0049–RS
4. Onufrak A, Williams G**, Klingeman W, Cregger M, Klingeman M, DeBruyn J, Ginzel, M, Hadziabdic D (2020) Regional differences in the structure of Juglans nigra phytobiome reflect geographical differences in Thousand Cankers Disease severity. Phytobiomes Journal 4: 388–404. https://doi.org/10.1094/PBIOMES-05-20-0044-R

 


2019

1. Chahal K**, Gazis R, Klingeman W, Hadziabdic D, Lambdin P, Grant J, Windham M (2019) Assessment of alternative candidate subcortical insect vectors from walnut crowns in habitats quarantined for Thousand Cankers Disease. Environmental Entomology 48(4): 882-893. https://doi.org/10.1093/ee/nvz064 
2. Wyman C**, Hadziabdic D, Boggess S, Rinehart T, Windham A, Wadl P, Trigiano RN (2019) Low genetic diversity suggests the recent introduction of dogwood powdery mildew to North America. Plant Disease 103: 2903–2912.  https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-01-19-0051-RE
3. Wadl P, Mack B, Beltz S, Moore G, Baird R, Rinehart T, Molnar T, Staton M, Hadziabdic D, Trigiano R (2019) Development of genomic resources for the powdery mildew, Erysiphe pulchra. Plant Disease 103:804-807. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-05-18-0719-A
4. Nowicki M, Zhao Y, Boggess S, FluessH, Payá-MilansM, Staton M, Houston L, Hadziabdic D, Trigiano R (2019) Taraxacum kok-saghyz (Russian dandelion) genomic microsatellite loci: cross-species amplification and population genetics applications. Scientific Reports 9: 1915. https://doi.org/10.1089/cmb.2006.13.1028
5. Klingeman B, Bernard E, Boggess S, Pietsch G, Hadziabdic D, Trigiano R (2019) First Report of Honeysuckle leaf blight on Amur Honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) caused by Insolibasidium deformans in Tennessee. Plant Disease 103(4): 772.  https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-10-18-1712-PDN

REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, POPULAR PRESS, AND EXTENSION FACTSHEETS

1. Hadziabdic D (2022) Fungal pathogens. Here We Are Podcast, Ep. 342. Hosted by Shane Mauss. https://youtu.be/9CNjJ3s5O4M
2. Onufrak A, Klingeman W, Hadziabdic D (2022) Identification and management recommendations of common fungal diseases of eastern black walnut. University of Tennessee Extension, W1001. https://extension.tennessee.edu/publications/Documents/W1101.pdf
3. Fowler W, Windham A, Hadziabdic D (2021) Laurel Wilt. University of Tennessee Extension, W1007. https://extension.tennessee.edu/publications/Documents/W1007.pdf
4. Bonello E, Hadziabdic D, Rizzo D, Tomimatsu G, Beattie G (2020) Bolstering forest pathology to ensure a robust forest health community for the future. Phytopathology News 54. No. 5. https://www.apsnet.org/members/community/phytopathology–news/2020/May/Pages/Forest–Health.aspx  
5. Trigiano R, Hadziabdic D, Mantooth K**, Windham M, Ownley B, Staton M, Miller S, Zhang N (2018) Dogwood anthracnose: the story continues. Acta Horticulturae 1: 77–82. DOI: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2018.1191.11

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