Golino, Deborah A.
Director, Foundation Plant Services, Viticulture Consortium West, California Competitive Grants for Research in Viticulture and Enology
Specialist in Cooperative Extension.
Office Phone: 530-752-3590/530-754-8102
E-Mail: dagolino@ucdavis.edu
Biography
B.S. University of California, Riverside 1974 Plant SciencesM.S. University of California, Riverside 1983 Plant Pathology
Ph.D. University of California, Riverside 1987 Plant Pathology
Area of Specialization
Fruit crop clean stock programs; Viral diseases of grapevines and fruit trees; Vector plant pathology; Phytosanitary regulations and law.Research
Research program is directed at controlling the virus and virus-like diseases of grapevines and other fruit crops with a focus on improved methods of pathogen detection and streamlining virus elimination techniques for clean stock and quarantine programs. This program is integrated with my responsibilities as Director of the Foundation Plant Services (FPS). FPS is a unit of the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at UC Davis dedicated to the distribution of disease tested, true-to-identity plant materials produced by UC researchers or improved by technology developed by UC researchers. At this time, FPS is responsible for programs for grapes, strawberries, fruit trees, nut trees, sweet potatoes, and roses. These programs have played a key national and international role in distributing new crop varieties and healthy planting stocks.Link to FPS web site http://fps.ucdavis.edu/
Selected Publications:
Pathogen testing and certification of Vitis and Prunus species. Rowhani, A.. Uyemoto, J.K., Golino, D.,and Martelli, G.P. 2005. Annual Review of Phytopathology 43: 261-278.Phyllody in roses. 2004. American Rose 38 (18): 32-34.
Wine Grape Varieties in California. Golino, D. A. and Wolpert, J. A. Vine Selection and Clones. Pages 8-11 University of California Agricultural and Natural Resources Publication 3419. 188 pages.
Regulatory Framework and Institutional Players. Kreith, M. and Golino, D.A. 2003. Pages 19-38 in: Exotic Pests and Diseases: Biology and Economics for Biosecurity. Dan Sumner, editor. Iowa State Press.
Laboratory testing for grapevine virus diseases. Weber, E., Golino, D.A. and Rowhani, A. 2002. Practical Winery and Vineyard XXII (2): 13-26.
Grapevine leafroll disease can be spread by California mealybugs. Sim, S., Rowhani, A., and Golino, 2002. Golino, D.A., Sim, S., Gill, R., and Rowhani, A. California Agriculture 56: 196-201. 2002
The Origins of the Grape Program at Foundation Plant Materials Service. Alley, L. and Golino, D. 2000. American Journal of Enology and Viticulture 51:222-230.
Trade in Grapevine Plant Materials: Local, National and Worldwide Perspectives. Golino, D. 2000. American Journal of Enology and Viticulture 51: 216-221.
Potential interactions between rootstocks and grapevine latent viruses. Golino, D. A. 1993. Am. J. Enol. Vit. 44(2):148 152.
Induction of flowering through infection by beet leafhopper transmitted virescence agent. Golino, D. A., G. N. Oldfield, and D. J. Gumpf. 1989. Phytopathology 78:285 288.
Plant pathogenic spiroplasmas and their leafhopper vectors. Golino, D. A., and G. N. Oldfield. 1989. pp. 267 299. In: "Current Topics in Vector Research", Kerry Harris (Ed.), Chapter 10, Vol. 6, Springer Verlag, New York..
Plant Pathology