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1. Genetic and molecular analysis of stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) resistance in Brassica napus (canola type)

2. IMA Genome - F16

3. Crop Establishment SIMulator: A Qualitative Aggregative Model to Predict the Role of Phytobiomes on Field Crop Establishment

4. Comparative analysis of draft genome assemblies developed from whole genome sequences of two Hyaloperonospora brassicae isolate samples differing in field virulence on Brassica napus

5. Temperature and Soil Moisture Drive Coumestrol Concentration in Annual Medicago spp. in the Presence but Not Absence of Phoma Black Stem and Leaf Spot (Phoma medicaginis)

6. Dimorphism in Neopseudocercosporella capsellae, an Emerging Pathogen Causing White Leaf Spot Disease of Brassicas

7. White Leaf Spot Caused by Neopseudocercosporella capsellae: A Re-emerging Disease of Brassicaceae

8. Pathogen Biocontrol Using Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria (PGPR): Role of Bacterial Diversity

9. Mapping resistance responses to Sclerotinia infestation in introgression lines of Brassica juncea carrying genomic segments from wild Brassicaceae B. fruticulosa

10. Detection of First Marker Trait Associations for Resistance Against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in Brassica juncea–Erucastrum cardaminoides Introgression Lines

11. A Novel Tomato Fusarium Wilt Tolerance Gene

12. Virome Characterization of a Collection of S. sclerotiorum from Australia

13. Modeling Effects of Temperature, Soil, Moisture, Nutrition and Variety As Determinants of Severity of Pythium Damping-Off and Root Disease in Subterranean Clover

14. Current Status and Challenges in Identifying Disease Resistance Genes in Brassica napus

15. Sequential infections by 32 isolates of

17. Quantitative Inheritance of Sclerotinia Stem Rot Resistance in Brassica napus and Relationship to Cotyledon and Leaf Resistances

18. Synergistic/antagonistic interactions between Neopseudocercosporella , Alternaria , Leptosphaeria , and Hyaloperonospora determine aggregate foliar disease severity in rapeseed

19. Spatial and temporal distribution of faba bean gall (Physoderma) disease and its association with biophysical factors in Ethiopia

20. Potato Virus Y Biological Strain Group YD: Hypersensitive Resistance Genes Elicited and Phylogenetic Placement

21. Application timing of herbicides, glyphosate and atrazine, sway respective epidemics of foliar pathogens in herbicide‐tolerant rapeseed

22. Phoma medicaginis Isolate Differences Determine Disease Severity and Phytoestrogen Production in Annual Medicago spp

24. Paenibacillus polymyxa

25. Novel resistances provide new avenues to manage Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria brassicae) in canola (Brassica napus), mustard (B. juncea) and other Brassicaceae crops

26. Management of rice blast (Pyricularia oryzae): implications of alternative hosts

27. Novel Disease Host Resistances in the World Core Collection of Trifolium subterraneum

28. Hidden diversity of Macrophomina associated with broadacre and horticultural crops in Australia

30. Challenges With Managing Disease Complexes During Application of Different Measures Against Foliar Diseases of Field Pea

31. Molecular characterization of disease resistance in Brassica juncea – The current status and the way forward

32. A cosmopolitan fungal pathogen of dicots adopts an endophytic lifestyle on cereal crops and protects them from major fungal diseases

33. Temperature Drives Contrasting Alternaria Leaf Spot Epidemic Development in Canola and Mustard Rape from Alternaria japonica and A. brassicae

34. Plant genotype and temperature impact simultaneous biotic and abiotic stress‐related gene expression in Pythium ‐infected plants

35. Virulence/avirulence patterns among Leptosphaeria maculans isolates determines expression of resistance, senescence and yellowing in cotyledons of Brassica napus

36. Multi-locus phylogeny and pathogenicity of Stemphylium species associated with legumes in Australia

37. Virulence variability across the Alternaria spp. population determines incidence and severity of alternaria leaf spot on rapeseed

38. IMA Genome - F16 : Draft genome assemblies of Fusarium marasasianum, Huntiella abstrusa, two Immersiporthe knoxdaviesiana isolates, Macrophomina pseudophaseolina, Macrophomina phaseolina, Naganishia randhawae, and Pseudocercospora cruenta

39. Faba Bean Gall Pathogen

40. Pathogen Biocontrol Using Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria (PGPR): Role of Bacterial Diversity

41. Comparative analysis of draft genome assemblies developed from whole genome sequences of two Hyaloperonospora brassicae isolate samples differing in field virulence on Brassica napus

42. Quantitative Inheritance of Sclerotinia Stem Rot Resistance in

44. Comparative Reaction of Camelina sativa to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Leptosphaeria maculans

46. Zucchini yellow mosaic virus Genomic Sequences from Papua New Guinea: Lack of Genetic Connectivity with Northern Australian or East Timorese Genomes, and New Recombination Findings

47. Disinfestation of diverse fungal pathogen spores on inert contaminated materials

48. Genetic Connectivity Between Papaya Ringspot Virus Genomes from Papua New Guinea and Northern Australia, and New Recombination Insights

49. Optimisation of regeneration parameters improves transformation efficiency of recalcitrant tomato

50. Potato Virus Y Biological Strain Group Y

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