Travis Faske
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Also affiliated: United States Department of Agriculture (2024); University of Arkansas System (2013–2026); Virginia Cooperative Extension (2015); Plant (United States) (2013); Tarleton State University (2009–2011); Texas A&M University (2006–2007)
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Biography and Research Information
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Travis Faske's research program focuses on the identification, diagnosis, and management of diseases affecting major field crops, with a particular emphasis on soybean, corn, and cotton. He investigates the efficacy of various control strategies, including fungicides, and examines the development of resistance to these treatments in plant pathogens. His work also addresses the impact of diseases on crop yield and the distribution of plant pathogens and nematodes across agricultural regions in the United States and Canada. Faske has published extensively on these topics, contributing to the understanding of emerging pathogens like *Xylaria necrophora* and established threats such as southern rust and target spot. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 18, with over 2,000 citations across more than 110 publications. He has collaborated with researchers from institutions including the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Metrics
- h-index: 18
- Publications: 119
- Citations: 2,158
Selected Publications
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Establishment of baseline sensitivity and fungicide sensitivity profiles of <i>Fusarium graminearum</i> from wheat grown in the United States to pydiflumetofen fungicide (2026)
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Estimated Soybean Yield and Economic Losses Caused by Diseases in the United States and Ontario, Canada, from 2020 to 2024 (2025)
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Corn Yield Loss Estimates Due to Diseases in the United States and Ontario, Canada, from 2020 to 2023 (2025)
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Use of Tetflupyrolimet to Manage Herbicide-resistant <i>Echinochloa crus-galli</i> Biotypes in Arkansas Rice (2025)
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Association of the Pathogen <i>Spiroplasma kunkelii</i> with Corn Stunt Symptoms in Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, New York, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana, and Alabama During the 2024 Growing Season (2025)
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Fungicide Efficacy Guides for Foliar Diseases in Corn and Soybean: Development and Validation (2025)
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Estimated Yield Reductions and Economic Losses on Wheat Caused by Disease from 2018 Through 2021 (2025)
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Soil residual activity of tetflupyrolimet and the influence of soil moisture and flood timeliness on barnyardgrass efficacy (2025)
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Grass weed control and rice response with tetflupyrolimet-containing programs (2025)
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Sensitivity of Meloidogyne Incognita to Pydiflumetofen (2023)
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- Grass Weed Control and Rice Response with Tetflupyrolimet-containing Programs
- Soil residual activity of tetflupyrolimet and the influence of soil moisture and flood timeliness on barnyardgrass efficacy
- Grass Weed Control and Rice Response with Tetflupyrolimet-containing Programs
- Soil residual activity of tetflupyrolimet and the influence of soil moisture and flood timeliness on barnyardgrass efficacy
- Grass Weed Control and Rice Response with Tetflupyrolimet-containing Programs
- Soil residual activity of tetflupyrolimet and the influence of soil moisture and flood timeliness on barnyardgrass efficacy
- Grass Weed Control and Rice Response with Tetflupyrolimet-containing Programs
- Soil residual activity of tetflupyrolimet and the influence of soil moisture and flood timeliness on barnyardgrass efficacy
- Grass Weed Control and Rice Response with Tetflupyrolimet-containing Programs
- Soil residual activity of tetflupyrolimet and the influence of soil moisture and flood timeliness on barnyardgrass efficacy
- Estimated Yield Reductions and Economic Losses on Wheat Caused by Disease from 2018 Through 2021
- Fungicide Efficacy Guides for Foliar Diseases in Corn and Soybean: Development and Validation
- Estimated Yield Reductions and Economic Losses on Wheat Caused by Disease from 2018 Through 2021
- Fungicide Efficacy Guides for Foliar Diseases in Corn and Soybean: Development and Validation
- Estimated Yield Reductions and Economic Losses on Wheat Caused by Disease from 2018 Through 2021
- Fungicide Efficacy Guides for Foliar Diseases in Corn and Soybean: Development and Validation
- Estimated Yield Reductions and Economic Losses on Wheat Caused by Disease from 2018 Through 2021
- Association of the Pathogen <i>Spiroplasma kunkelii</i> with Corn Stunt Symptoms in Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, New York, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana, and Alabama During the 2024 Growing Season
- Estimated Yield Reductions and Economic Losses on Wheat Caused by Disease from 2018 Through 2021
- Fungicide Efficacy Guides for Foliar Diseases in Corn and Soybean: Development and Validation
- Estimated Yield Reductions and Economic Losses on Wheat Caused by Disease from 2018 Through 2021
- Fungicide Efficacy Guides for Foliar Diseases in Corn and Soybean: Development and Validation
- Estimated Yield Reductions and Economic Losses on Wheat Caused by Disease from 2018 Through 2021
- Fungicide Efficacy Guides for Foliar Diseases in Corn and Soybean: Development and Validation
- Estimated Yield Reductions and Economic Losses on Wheat Caused by Disease from 2018 Through 2021
- Fungicide Efficacy Guides for Foliar Diseases in Corn and Soybean: Development and Validation
- Estimated Yield Reductions and Economic Losses on Wheat Caused by Disease from 2018 Through 2021
- Fungicide Efficacy Guides for Foliar Diseases in Corn and Soybean: Development and Validation
- Estimated Yield Reductions and Economic Losses on Wheat Caused by Disease from 2018 Through 2021
- Fungicide Efficacy Guides for Foliar Diseases in Corn and Soybean: Development and Validation
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