Deborah A Golino
Hopkins Rd.
National Grapevine and Clean Stock Facility
Davis, CA 95616
(530) 754-8102
dagolino@ucdavis.edu
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Plant Pathology - CAES
Specialty
Virus diseases of horticultural crops and nursery clean stock programsAreas of Expertise (click to see all ANR academics with this expertise)
- Ag Commodities and Products - Other
- Plant Commodities and Products
- Fruit Crops - General
- Tree Fruits - General
- Grapes
- Ornamental Crops, Landscape and Turf
- Plants and Their Systems
- Plant Genetic Resources
- Integrated Pest Management Systems
- International Trade and Development
Biography
Dr. Golino began her professional career in Riverside, California, where she worked for the USDA-ARS at Boyden Entomology Laboratory, specializing in research on insect-transmitted diseases of citrus. After completing her PhD dissertation "Characterization of the beet leafhopper transmitted virescence agent, a mycoplasma-like organism" in 1987, she was transferred to the USDA-ARS fruit pathology research group in Davis. Since then, she has managed a research program directed at controlling the virus and virus-like diseases of grapevines with a focus on improved methods of pathogen detection and streamlining virus elimination techniques for clean stock and quarantine programs. She joined the University of California in 1994. In addition to her position as FPS Director, she is a Cooperative Extension Specialist in the department of Plant Pathology, UC Davis, participating in teaching, extension and service. She is an author of over 60 scientific publications in plant pathology.
ANR Publications
- Grape Pest Management—Second Edition
- Healthy Roses, 2nd Edition
- Integrated Pest Management for Strawberries, 2nd Edition
- Wine Grape Varieties in California
California Agriculture Article Contributions
- Leafroll disease is spreading rapidly in a Napa Valley vineyard
- Sidebar: Studies needed of vectors spreading leafroll disease in California vineyards
- Wine grapes go green: The Sustainable Viticulture Story
- California mealybugs can spread grapevine leafroll disease
- ELISA test reveals new information about leafroll disease
- Two-year study in San Joaquin County indicates sampling procedures to find nepoviruses in grapevines need improvement
ANR Workgroup Associations
- Integrated Grape Production - Member
- Pest Management in ANR - Member
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