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David J Midmore

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Yang Z, Midmore D
Funct Plant Biol . 2020 Jul; 36(1):56-65. PMID: 32688627
Within-plant light and nutrient environments are spatially and temporally heterogeneous. The development of different parts of a plant is highly coordinated, which enables the efficient capture and use of resources...
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deGuzman R, Midmore D, Walsh K
J Nat Prod . 2019 May; 82(5):1200-1206. PMID: 31063378
The impact of Stevia rebaudiana leaf on feeding preferences of an insect, a mite, and a mammal was investigated. The grasshopper, Valanga irregularis of the Acrididae family, avoided feeding on...
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deGuzman R, Midmore D, Walsh K
J Nat Prod . 2018 Nov; 81(11):2357-2363. PMID: 30388004
Steviol glycosides (SG) (with stevioside and rebaudioside A predominating) are present in wild-type Stevia rebaudiana, at approximately 10% of dry weight (dw), prompting a consideration of the autoecological role played...
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Prasai T, Walsh K, Midmore D, Jones B, Bhattarai S
J Environ Manage . 2017 Sep; 216:82-88. PMID: 28867404
Feeding treatments were imposed in two feeding trials involving Cobb broiler and Bond Brown layer birds. Three feed additives (biochar, bentonite and zeolite) were supplied at four rates (0, 1,...
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Prasai T, Walsh K, Bhattarai S, Midmore D, Van T, Moore R, et al.
Microbiol Res . 2016 Dec; 195:24-30. PMID: 28024523
According to the World Health Organisation, antibiotics are rapidly losing potency in every country of the world. Poultry are currently perceived as a major source of pathogens and antimicrobial resistance....
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Prasai T, Walsh K, Bhattarai S, Midmore D, Van T, Moore R, et al.
PLoS One . 2016 Apr; 11(4):e0154061. PMID: 27116607
A range of feed supplements, including antibiotics, have been commonly used in poultry production to improve health and productivity. Alternative methods are needed to suppress pathogen loads and maintain productivity....
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Shrestha K, Shrestha P, Walsh K, Harrower K, Midmore D
Bioresour Technol . 2011 Jul; 102(17):8027-34. PMID: 21752637
Microbially enhanced compost extracts ('compost tea') are being used in commercial agriculture as a source of nutrients and for their perceived benefit to soil microbiology, including plant disease suppression. Rumen...
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Shrestha K, Adetutu E, Shrestha P, Walsh K, Harrower K, Ball A, et al.
Bioresour Technol . 2011 Jul; 102(17):7994-8002. PMID: 21737259
A comparative study was performed on compost extracts prepared from cattle rumen content composted for three and nine months, nine month old compost inoculated with a Nutri-Life 4/20™ inoculum, and...
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Shrestha K, Shrestha P, Adetutu E, Walsh K, Harrower K, Ball A, et al.
Bioresour Technol . 2010 Dec; 102(4):3848-54. PMID: 21169013
Physico-chemical and microbiological investigations were carried out on rumen content material composted for nine months, fresh vermicasts (obtained after passing the same compost through the guts of a mixture of...
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Bhattarai S, Midmore D
J Integr Plant Biol . 2009 Jul; 51(7):675-88. PMID: 19566646
Impacts of salinity become severe when the soil is deficient in oxygen. Oxygation (using aerated water for subsurface drip irrigation of crop) could minimize the impact of salinity on plants...