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1. Chemotaxis and Motility of Spongospora subterranea Zoospores in Response to Potato Root Exudate Constituents and pH.

2. Enzymatic Investigation of Spongospora subterranea Zoospore Attachment to Roots of Potato Cultivars Resistant or Susceptible to Powdery Scab Disease.

3. Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Potato Roots from Resistant and Susceptible Cultivars to Spongospora subterranea Zoospore Root Attachment In Vitro.

4. Abundance of Poleroviruses within Tasmanian Pea Crops and Surrounding Weeds, and the Genetic Diversity of TuYV Isolates Found.

5. Multi-omics reveals mechanisms of resistance to potato root infection by Spongospora subterranea.

6. Large-Scale Protein and Phosphoprotein Profiling to Explore Potato Resistance Mechanisms to Spongospora subterranea Infection.

7. Genomic Characterisation of an Isolate of Brassica Yellows Virus Associated with Brassica Weed in Tasmania.

8. Subversion of Phytomyxae Cell Communication With Surrounding Environment to Control Soilborne Diseases; A Case Study of Cytosolic Ca 2+ Signal Disruption in Zoospores of Spongospora subterranea .

9. Shotgun Proteomics as a Powerful Tool for the Study of the Proteomes of Plants, Their Pathogens, and Plant-Pathogen Interactions.

10. In Planta Transcriptome and Proteome Profiles of Spongospora subterranea in Resistant and Susceptible Host Environments Illuminates Regulatory Principles Underlying Host-Pathogen Interaction.

11. Quantitative proteomics provides an insight into germination-related proteins in the obligate biotrophic plant pathogen Spongospora subterranea.

12. Moments of weaknesses - exploiting vulnerabilities between germination and encystment in the Phytomyxea.

13. Spore Germination of the Obligate Biotroph Spongospora subterranea : Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Germination Associated Genes.

14. Biology and genetic diversity of phasey bean mild yellows virus, a common virus in legumes in Australia.

15. Quantifying risk factors associated with light-induced potato tuber greening in retail stores.

16. Optimisation of Sporosori Purification and Protein Extraction Techniques for the Biotrophic Protozoan Plant Pathogen Spongospora subterranea .

17. Suberin deposition in potato periderm: a novel resistance mechanism against tuber greening.

18. Metabolomes of Potato Root Exudates: Compounds That Stimulate Resting Spore Germination of the Soil-Borne Pathogen Spongospora subterranea.

19. Varietal Response to Groundnut Rosette Disease and the First Report of Groundnut ringspot virus in Ghana.

20. Toughing It Out--Disease-Resistant Potato Mutants Have Enhanced Tuber Skin Defenses.

21. Mechanisms of thaxtomin A-induced root toxicity revealed by a thaxtomin A sensitive Arabidopsis mutant (ucu2-2/gi-2).

22. Monitoring Spongospora subterranea Development in Potato Roots Reveals Distinct Infection Patterns and Enables Efficient Assessment of Disease Control Methods.

23. Modeling Pathogen DNA Content and Visual Disease Assessment in Seed Tubers to Inform Disease in Potato Progeny Root, Stolon, and Tubers.

24. Foliar treatments of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid for control of common scab in potato have beneficial effects on powdery scab control.

25. Enhanced resistance to the cellulose biosynthetic inhibitors, thaxtomin A and isoxaben in Arabidopsis thaliana mutants, also provides specific co-resistance to the auxin transport inhibitor, 1-NPA.

26. Relationship Between the Application of Foliar Chemicals to Reduce Common Scab Disease of Potato and Correlation with Thaxtomin A Toxicity.

27. Stable and extreme resistance to common scab of potato obtained through somatic cell selection.

28. Auxin-Induced Resistance to Common Scab Disease of Potato Linked to Inhibition of Thaxtomin A Toxicity.

29. Plant cell growth and ion flux responses to the streptomycete phytotoxin thaxtomin A: calcium and hydrogen flux patterns revealed by the non-invasive MIFE technique.

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