Dean A. Glawe
Plant Pathologist
Research Specialty and Interests
Mycology; biology and taxonomy of Erysiphales, Pyrenomycetes, and Deuteromycetes; and taxonomic databases.
Professional Experience
- Assistant, Associate, and Professor of Plant Pathology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982-1993
- Director of Biotic Resources, Panlabs, Inc., 1993-1996
Director and Assistant Dean, Washington State University, 1996-2002 - Plant Pathologist, Washington State University, 2002-Present
Awards/Honors/Memberships
- Alexopoulos Prize, Mycological Society of America
- American Phytopathological Society
- Mycological Society of America
Selected Publications
Dugan, F. M., and D. A. Glawe, D. A. 2007. Powdery mildews on weeds in the Pacific Northwest: a miscellany of new records. Pacific Northwest Fungi 2(1): 1-7. doi: 10.2509/pnwf.2007.002.001
Falacy, J. S., G. G. Grove, W. F. Mahaffee, H. Galloway, D. A. Glawe, R. C. Larsen, and G. J. Vandemark. 2007. Detection of Erysiphe necator in Air Samples Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction and Species-Specific Primers Phytopathology 97: 1290-1297
Putnam, M. L., and D. A. Glawe. 2007. New North American records of anamorphic powdery mildew fungi (Erysiphales) parasitizing species of Leucothoë and Limnanthes. Pacific Northwest Fungi 2(4): 1-6. doi: 10.2509/pnwf.2007.002.004
Sampangi, R., D. A. Glawe, and K. Mohan. 2007. First North American record of powdery mildew of Cleome hassleriana caused by Leveillula taurica. Plant Health Progress. doi:10.1094/PHP-2007-0219-02-BR.
Dugan, F., M., and D. A. Glawe. 2006. First Report of Powdery Mildew on Dipsacus sylvestris Caused by Sphaerotheca (Podosphaera) dipsacearum in North America. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2006-0607-02-BR.
Dugan, F. M., and D. A. Glawe. 2006. Phyllactinia guttata is a Host for Cladosporium uredinicola in Washington State. Pacific Northwest Fungi 1(1): 1-5. Online. doi: 10.2509.2006.001.001.
Glawe, D. A. 2006. Synopsis of genera of Erysiphales (powdery mildew fungi) occurring in the Pacific Northwest. Pacific Northwest Fungi 1(12): 1-27. DOI: 10.2509/pnwf.2006.001.012.
Glawe, D. A., and J. F. Ammirati. 2006. First Report of Powdery Mildew of Omphalodes verna (Creeping Navelwort) Caused by Golovinomyces cynoglossi (Erysiphe cynoglossi) in North America. Online. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2006-1127-03-BR.
Glawe, D.A., and F. M. Dugan. 2006. First report of Erysiphe (Uncinuliella) flexuosa in western North America. Pacific Northwest Fungi 1(11): 1-11. DOI: 10.2509/pnwf.2006.001.011
Glawe, D. A., and G. G. Grove, and M. Nelson. 2006. First Report of Powdery Mildew of Coreopsis Caused by Golovinomyces cichoracearum in the Pacific Northwest. Online. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2006-0405-01-BR.
Glawe, D. A., and R. Hummel. 2006. New North American host records for Seifertia azaleae. Pacific Northwest Fungi 1(5): 1-6. Online. doi: 10.2509/pnwf.2006.001.005.
Glawe, D. A., Stack, R. W., and Walla, J. A. 2006. First report of powdery mildew on Caragana arborescens in Minnesota and North Dakota caused by Microsphaera (Erysiphe) palczewskii. Online. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2006-0117-01-BR.
Glawe, D. A., Grove, G. G., and Nelson, M. 2006. First report of powdery mildew of Gaillardia × grandiflora (blanket flower) caused by Leveillula taurica in North America. Online. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2006-0112-01-BR.
Glawe, D.A., F.M. Dugan,Y. Liu, and J.D. Rogers. 2005. First record and characterization of a powdery mildew (Erysiphales) on a member of the Juncaginaceae: Leveillula taurica on Triglochin maritima. Mycological Progress 4: 291-298.
Glawe, D. A., and G. G. Grove. 2005. First report of powdery mildew of Scabiosa columbaria (dove pincushions) caused by Erysiphe knautiae in North America. Online. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2005-1024-01-BR.
Glawe, D. A., and G. A. Laursen. 2005. First Report of powdery mildew on Caragana arborescens and Caragana grandiflora in Alaska caused by Microsphaera (Erysiphe) palczewskii. Online. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2005-1017-01-BR.
Glawe, D. A., du Toit, L. J., and Pelter, G. Q. 2004. First report of powdery mildew on potato caused by Leveillula taurica in North America. Online. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2004-1214-01-HN.
Glawe, D. A., and J. Glass. 2004. First Report of Powdery Mildew of Akebia quinata Caused by Microsphaera akebiae (Erysiphe akebiae) in North America. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2004-0316-01-HN.
Glawe, D. A. 2003. Much more than phylogenies: a utilitarian view of the taxonomy of plant pathogenic fungi. APSnet Feature, September 2003. http://www.apsnet.org/online/feature/taxonomy/.
Glawe, D. A. 2003. First Report of powdery mildew of Magnolia caused by Microsphaera magnifica (Erysiphe magnifica) in the Pacific Northwest. Online. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2003-0512-02-HN.
Glawe, D. A. 2003. First report of powdery mildew of Platanus occidentalis caused by Microsphaera platani (Erysiphe platani) in Washington State. Online. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2003-0818-01-HN.
Glawe, D. A. 1992. Thomas J. Burrill, pioneer in plant pathology. Ann. Rev. Phytopathol. 30: 17-24.
Ju, T., D. A. Glawe, and J. D. Rogers. 1991. Conidial germination in Eutypa armenicacae and selected other species of Diatrypaceae: implications for the systematics and biology of diatrypaceous fungi. Mycotaxon 41: 311-320.
Glawe, D. A., and W. U. Solberg. 1989. Early references to fungal bioluminescence. Mycologia 81: 296-299.
Glawe, D. A., and J. D. Jensen. 1986. Ophiovalsa in the Pacific Northwest. Mycotaxon 25: 645-655.
Glawe, D. A. 1984. Cryptosphaeria pullmanensis, a new species from Washington state. Mycologia 76: 166-169.
Glawe, D. A., and J. D. Rogers. 1984. Diatrypaceae in the Pacific Northwest. Mycotaxon 20: 401-460.
Glawe, D. A., M. A. Dilley, and W. J. Moller. 1983. Isolation and identification of Eutypa armeniacae from Malus domestica in Washington state. Mycotaxon 18: 315-318.
Glawe, D. A., C. B. Skotland, and W. J. Moller. 1982. Isolation and identification of Eutypa armeniacae from diseased grapevines in Washington state. Mycotaxon 16: 123-132.
College of Forest Resources
University of Washington
Box 352100
Seattle, WA 98195
Tel.: (206)616-9554
Fax: (206)685-3091
E-mail: glawe@wsu.edu
Professional Activities:
- Editor-in-Chief, Pacific Northwest Fungi (www.pnwfungi.org)
- Mycology Committee, American Phytopathological Society
- Mycology Committee, American Phytopathological Society; Co-Chair
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