Wise, K. A., Bradley, C. A., Markell, S., Pasche, J., & Gudmestad, N. C. (2011). Sensitivity of Ascochyta rabiei to prothioconazole and thiabendazole. Crop Protection, 30, 1000-1005.
Buck, J. W., Wise, K. A., & Dong, W. (2011). Effect of post-symptom application of fungicides on urediniospore production by Puccinia hemerocallidis on daylily and Puccinia triticina on wheat. Plant Disease, 95, 325-330.
Wise, K. A., & Draper, M. (2011). Assessing the impact of soybean rust: New research presented at the fourth national soybean rust symposium. Outlooks on Pest Management.
Willyerd, K., Madden, L., McMullen, M., Wegulo, S., Sweets, L., Bradley, C., . . . Paul, P. (2010). Inoculated field trials for evaluating FHB/DON integrated management strategies. Proceedings of the 2010 National Fusarium Head Blight Forum, Indianapolis IN, 109-110.
Wise, K. A., Henson, R. A., & Bradley, C. A. (2009). Fungicide seed treatment effects on seedborne Ascochyta rabiei in chickpea. HortTechnology, 19, 533-537.
Wise, K. A., Bradley, C. A., Pasche, J. S., & Gudmestad, N. C. (2009). Resistance to QoI fungicides in Ascochyta rabiei from chickpea in the Northern Great Plains. Plant Disease, 93, 528-536.
Ruhl, G., Wise, K. A., Creswell, T., Leonberger, A., & Speers, C. (2009). First report of Goss’s bacterial wilt and leaf blight on corn caused by Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. nebraskensis in Indiana. Plant Disease, 93, 841.
Wise, K. A., Bradley, C. A., Pasche, J. S., Gudmestad, N. C., Dugan, N. C., & Chen, W. (2008). Baseline sensitivity of Ascochyta rabiei to azoxystrobin, pyraclostrobin, and boscalid. Plant Disease, 92, 295-300.
Ruhl, G., & Creswell, T. (2008). First Confirmation in Indiana of Goss's Bacterial Wilt and Leaf Blight on Corn. Proceedings of Indiana Academy of Science, 28-29.
Bradley, C. A., Adee, E., Ebelhar, S., Young, B., Burrows, M., McMullen, M., . . . Sweets, L. (2008). Multi-State Uniform Fungicide Trials to Control Fusarium Head Blight and Deoxynivalenol. Proceedings of the 2008 National Fusarium Head Blight Forum, 13-15.