Hannah Nicole Toth

Hannah Nicole Toth
  • The Ohio State University

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Publications (5)
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Pseudomonas coronafaciens pv. coronafaciens (Pcc), the causal agent of Bacterial Halo blight (BHB) on oat, has been infrequently reported in the United States, with historical records limited to the 1920s through the 1960s. In 2023, oat trial fields in Aberdeen, Idaho were severely infected with an unknown disease that formed necrotic lesions on le...
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Chemistry in eukaryotic intercellular spaces is shaped by both hosts and symbiotic microorganisms such as bacteria. Pathogenic microorganisms like barley-associated Xanthomonas translucens (Xt) swiftly overtake the inner leaf tissue becoming the dominant microbial community member during disease development. The dynamic metabolic changes due to Xt...
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The geranium industry, valued at $4 million annually, faces an ongoing Xanthomonas hortorum pv. pelargonii (Xhp) pathogen outbreak. To track and describe the outbreak, we compared the genome structure across historical and globally distributed isolates. Our research revealed Xhp population has not had chromosome rearrangements since 1974 and has th...
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Bacterial leaf streak (BLS) is a disease of monocot plants caused by Xanthomonas translucens on small grains, X. vasicola on maize and sorghum, and X. oryzae on rice. These three pathogens cause remarkably similar symptomology in their host plants. Despite causing similar symptoms, BLS pathogens are dispersed throughout the larger Xanthomonas phylo...
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Quickly understanding the genomic changes that lead to pathogen emergence is necessary to launch mitigation efforts and reduce harm. Often the evolutionary events that result in an epidemic typically remain elusive long after an outbreak, which is particularly true for plant pathogens. To rapidly define the consequential evolutionary events result...

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