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Hayley J Ridgway

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Moukarzel R, Jones E, Panda P, Larrouy J, Ramana J, Guerin-Laguette A, et al.
J Appl Microbiol . 2024 Aug; 135(8). PMID: 39147565
Aims: Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can perform significant functions within sustainable agricultural ecosystems, including vineyards. Increased AMF diversity can be beneficial in promoting plant growth and increasing resilience to environmental...
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Adejoro D, Jones E, Ridgway H, Mundy D, Vanga B, Bulman S
Front Microbiol . 2023 Sep; 14:1231832. PMID: 37680529
Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are a substantial challenge to viticulture, especially with a lack of available control measures. The lack of approved fungicides necessitates the exploration of alternative controls. One...
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Ramana J, Tylianakis J, Ridgway H, Dickie I
New Phytol . 2023 Mar; 239(1):301-310. PMID: 36967581
Plant root systems rely on a functionally diverse range of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to, among other benefits, extend their nutrient foraging. Extended nutrient foraging is likely of greatest importance to...
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Larrouy J, Dhami M, Jones E, Ridgway H
Environ Microbiol . 2022 Dec; 25(3):766-771. PMID: 36562630
Flowers are an important niche for microbes, and microbes in turn influence plant fitness. As flower morphology and biology change rapidly over time, dynamic niches for microbes are formed and...
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Moukarzel R, Ridgway H, Waller L, Guerin-Laguette A, Cripps-Guazzone N, Jones E
Microb Ecol . 2022 Dec; 86(2):1035-1049. PMID: 36538089
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) deliver potentially significant services in sustainable agricultural ecosystems, yet we still lack evidence showing how AMF abundance and/or community composition can benefit crops. In this study,...
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Vanga B, Panda P, Shah A, Thompson S, Woolley R, Ridgway H, et al.
BMC Microbiol . 2022 May; 22(1):126. PMID: 35538413
Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are a threat to grape production worldwide, with a diverse collection of fungal species implicated in disease onset. Due to the long-term and complex nature of...
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Shah A, Wakelin S, Moot D, Blond C, Noble A, Ridgway H
J Microbiol Methods . 2022 Apr; 195:106455. PMID: 35367471
The purpose of developing this high throughput assay was to determine whether there was evidence of pH adaptation in strains of rhizobia which nodulate subterranean clover (SC) and white clover...
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Moukarzel R, Ridgway H, Liu J, Guerin-Laguette A, Jones E
J Fungi (Basel) . 2022 Mar; 8(3). PMID: 35330252
Black foot disease is one of the main grapevine root diseases observed worldwide and is especially problematic in New Zealand. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have been shown to reduce infection...
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Tennakoon K, Ridgway H, Jaspers M, Jones E
J Appl Microbiol . 2022 Feb; 132(5):3771-3782. PMID: 35174592
Aim: Botryosphaeriaceae causing stem blight and dieback of blueberry are important pathogens limiting economic production worldwide. This study investigated the pathogenicity and relative virulence of isolates from the Neofusicoccum species...
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Blond C, Ridgway H, Brownbridge M, Chapman R, Condron L, Saville D, et al.
J Invertebr Pathol . 2018 Jul; 156:19-28. PMID: 30003920
A better understanding of the ecology of the insect pathogenic fungus, Beauveria bassiana, in soil is needed to identify reasons behind the variable efficacy often seen after field application. A...