Dale R Walters
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1.
Walters D, Havis N, Paterson L, Taylor J, Walsh D
Plant Dis
. 2019 Feb;
95(5):595-600.
PMID: 30731948
The influence of host genotype on the expression of induced resistance was examined in several cultivars of spring barley (Hordeum vulgare). Induced resistance was activated using a combination of elicitors...
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Walters D, Havis N, Paterson L, Taylor J, Walsh D, Sablou C
Front Plant Sci
. 2014 Jun;
5:241.
PMID: 24904629
The ability of the resistance elicitors acibenzolar-S-methyl (ASM), β-aminobutyric acid (BABA), cis-jasmone (CJ), and a combination of the three products, to control infection of spring barley by Rhynchosporium commune was...
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Walters D, Ratsep J, Havis N
J Exp Bot
. 2013 Feb;
64(5):1263-80.
PMID: 23386685
A number of different types of induced resistance have been defined based on differences in signalling pathways and spectra of effectiveness, including systemic acquired resistance and induced systemic resistance. Such...
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Walters D, Paterson L
Biol Lett
. 2012 Jun;
8(5):871-3.
PMID: 22696290
Plants under attack by pathogens and pests can mount a range of inducible defences, encompassing both chemical and structural changes. Although few reports exist, it appears that plants responding to...
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Newton A, Fitt B, Atkins S, Walters D, Daniell T
Trends Microbiol
. 2010 Jul;
18(8):365-73.
PMID: 20598545
Microbe-host interactions can be categorised as pathogenic, parasitic or mutualistic, but in practice few examples exactly fit these descriptions. New molecular methods are providing insights into the dynamics of microbe-host...
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Walters D, McRoberts N, Fitt B
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc
. 2007 Dec;
83(1):79-102.
PMID: 18093233
The term green island was first used to describe an area of living, green tissue surrounding a site of infection by an obligately biotrophic fungal pathogen, differentiated from neighbouring yellowing,...
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Walters D, Havis N, Oxley S
FEMS Microbiol Lett
. 2007 Dec;
279(1):1-7.
PMID: 18070071
Ramularia collo-cygni is now recognized as an important pathogen of barley in Northern Europe and New Zealand. It induces necrotic spotting and premature leaf senescence, leading to loss of green...
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Walters D, McRoberts N
Trends Plant Sci
. 2006 Nov;
11(12):581-6.
PMID: 17092762
Plants infected with biotrophic fungal pathogens exhibit reduced photosynthetic rates, nutrient mobilization towards infection sites and, in interactions where discrete pustules are formed, green islands are induced. The ability of...
9.
Walters D, Cowley T, Weber H
Ann Bot
. 2006 Feb;
97(5):779-84.
PMID: 16492683
Background And Aims: Insect damage to plants leads to wound-activated responses directed to healing of damaged tissues, as well as activation of defences to prevent further insect damage. Negative cross-talk...
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Oxenham S, Svoboda K, Walters D
Mycologia
. 2006 Jan;
97(3):576-9.
PMID: 16392245
Biomass of the fungal pathogen Botrytis fabae in liquid culture amended with two chemotypes of the essential oil of basil, Ocimum basilicum, was reduced significantly at concentrations of 50 ppm...