Eileen S Scott
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1.
Sosnowski M, Ayres M, Scott E
Plant Dis
. 2020 Nov;
105(8):2217-2221.
PMID: 33141641
The increasing prevalence of the grapevine trunk diseases Eutypa and Botryosphaeria dieback has been attributed, in part, to abiotic stresses imposed on vineyards as production intensifies worldwide. The aim of...
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Konate M, Wilkinson M, Taylor J, Scott E, Berger B, Rodriguez Lopez C
Front Plant Sci
. 2020 Oct;
11:553907.
PMID: 33013971
Environmental cues are known to alter the methylation profile of genomic DNA, and thereby change the expression of some genes. A proportion of such modifications may become adaptive by adjusting...
3.
Parish J, Scott E, Hogendoorn K
Sci Rep
. 2020 Sep;
10(1):15671.
PMID: 32973144
The collection of fungal spores by honey bees, Apis mellifera, can be classified as active or passive, the latter when spores are associated with pollen, nectar or honey dew. While...
4.
Sosnowski M, Loschiavo A, Wicks T, Scott E
Plant Dis
. 2019 Feb;
97(12):1599-1604.
PMID: 30716838
Eutypa dieback threatens the sustainability of vineyards worldwide and limited treatments are available for control of the disease in grapevine. Following the loss of the effective benzimidazole fungicides, benomyl and...
5.
Knauer U, Matros A, Petrovic T, Zanker T, Scott E, Seiffert U
Plant Methods
. 2017 Jun;
13:47.
PMID: 28630643
Background: Hyperspectral imaging is an emerging means of assessing plant vitality, stress parameters, nutrition status, and diseases. Extraction of target values from the high-dimensional datasets either relies on pixel-wise processing...
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Giblot-Ducray D, Marefat A, Gillings M, Parkinson N, Bowman J, Ophel-Keller K, et al.
Syst Appl Microbiol
. 2009 Sep;
32(8):549-57.
PMID: 19748753
Strains of Xanthomonas translucens have caused dieback in the Australian pistachio industry for the last 15 years. Such pathogenicity to a dicotyledonous woody host contrasts with that of other pathovars...
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McKay S, Freeman S, Minz D, Maymon M, Sedgley M, Collins G, et al.
Phytopathology
. 2009 Jul;
99(8):985-95.
PMID: 19594318
Almond anthracnose was reported for the first time in Australia in 1998 and has since been observed in all of the major almond-growing regions. The organism causing anthracnose was confirmed...
8.
Hocking A, Leong S, Kazi B, Emmett R, Scott E
Int J Food Microbiol
. 2007 Sep;
119(1-2):84-8.
PMID: 17765989
Many fungi may occur on grapes during growth in the vineyard, but the main concern from the viewpoint of mycotoxin contamination is the black Aspergilli, Aspergillus carbonarius and A. niger....
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Stodart B, Harvey P, Neate S, Melanson D, Scott E
Mycol Res
. 2007 Aug;
111(Pt 8):891-900.
PMID: 17707626
A collection of isolates of Rhizoctonia solani anastomosis group (AG) 2 was examined for genetic diversity and pathogenicity. Anastomosis reactions classified the majority of isolates into the known subgroups of...
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Stummer B, Zanker T, Harvey P, Scott E
Mycol Res
. 2006 Oct;
110(Pt 10):1184-92.
PMID: 17010594
Powdery mildew of grapevines is difficult to assess visually at the weighbridge, particularly in large consignments of machine-harvested fruit. To facilitate accurate methods for the detection and quantification of the...