Louise F Thatcher
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Belt K, Flematti G, Bohman B, Chooi H, Roper M, Dow L, et al.
Microb Biotechnol
. 2025 Mar;
18(3):e70082.
PMID: 40040294
Bacteria and fungi produce a wide range of specialised metabolites, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can act as signals or act directly to inhibit niche-competing microbes. Despite their ecological...
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Gallart M, Dow L, Nowak V, Belt K, Sabburg R, Gardiner D, et al.
Microbiol Res
. 2024 Dec;
292():128032.
PMID: 39721340
The use of multi-omic approaches has significantly advanced the exploration of microbial traits, leading to the discovery of new bioactive compounds and their mechanisms of action. Streptomyces sp. MH71 is...
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Ramarajan M, Devilla R, Dow L, Walsh N, Mead O, Zakeel M, et al.
J Agric Food Chem
. 2024 Oct;
72(44):24432-24448.
PMID: 39440812
species can form beneficial relationships with hosts as endophytes, including the phytopathogen-inhibiting strain, MH191, isolated from wheat plants. Using genomic characterization and untargeted metabolomics, we explored the capacity of strain...
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Dow L, Gallart M, Ramarajan M, Law S, Thatcher L
Front Plant Sci
. 2023 Jun;
14:1151912.
PMID: 37389291
In the search for new crop protection microbial biocontrol agents, isolates from the genus are commonly found with promising attributes. are natural soil dwellers and have evolved as plant symbionts...
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Sabburg R, Gregson A, Urquhart A, Aitken E, Smith L, Thatcher L, et al.
J Microbiol Methods
. 2021 Oct;
190:106342.
PMID: 34619139
Robust antifungal screening is technically challenging particularly for filamentous fungi. We present a method for undertaking antifungal screening assays that builds upon existing broth dilution protocols and incorporates time resolved...
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Belt K, Foley R, OSullivan C, Roper M, Singh K, Thatcher L
Front Mol Biosci
. 2021 Sep;
8:708530.
PMID: 34540894
are soil-borne Actinobacteria known to produce a wide range of enzymes, phytohormones, and metabolites including antifungal compounds, making these microbes fitting for use as biocontrol agents in agriculture. In this...
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OSullivan C, Belt K, Thatcher L
Front Plant Sci
. 2021 Sep;
12:707509.
PMID: 34490008
Phytopathogenic members of the genus cause widespread disease across a broad range of economically important crops. In particular, is considered one of the most destructive and cosmopolitan of plant pathogens....
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OSullivan C, Roper M, Myers C, Thatcher L
Front Bioeng Biotechnol
. 2021 Jul;
9:691770.
PMID: 34268299
Crown rot of wheat, caused by , results in millions of dollars of yield losses globally each year. Management strategies to control crown rot are limited and there are concerns...
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Jacques S, Sperschneider J, Garg G, Thatcher L, Gao L, Kamphuis L, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Dec;
10(1):22159.
PMID: 33335168
Aphids are virus-spreading insect pests affecting crops worldwide and their fast population build-up and insecticide resistance make them problematic to control. Here, we aim to understand the molecular basis of...
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Anderson J, Thatcher L, Singh K
Funct Plant Biol
. 2020 Jul;
32(1):21-34.
PMID: 32689108
Diseases of plants are a major problem for agriculture world wide. Understanding the mechanisms employed by plants to defend themselves against pathogens may lead to novel strategies to enhance disease...