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The emerging science of linked plant–fungal invasions
IA Dickie, JL Bufford, RC Cobb, ML Desprez‐Loustau, G Grelet, PE Hulme, ...
New Phytologist 215 (4), 1314-1332, 2017
1912017
Fishing for Phytophthora from Western Australia’s waterways: a distribution and diversity survey
D Hüberli, GESJ Hardy, D White, N Williams, TI Burgess
Australasian Plant Pathology 42, 251-260, 2013
1062013
Defining the phosphite-regulated transcriptome of the plant pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi
M King, W Reeve, MB Van der Hoek, N Williams, J McComb, PA O’Brien, ...
Molecular Genetics and Genomics 284, 425-435, 2010
1062010
Detecting Phytophthora
PA O’Brien, N Williams, GESJ Hardy
Critical reviews in microbiology 35 (3), 169-181, 2009
1052009
Pathogenicity of Phytophthora pluvialis to Pinus radiata and its relation with red needle cast disease in New Zealand
MA Dick, NM Williams, MKF Bader, JF Gardner, LS Bulman
New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 44, 1-12, 2014
852014
Phytophthora agathidicida: research progress, cultural perspectives and knowledge gaps in the control and management of kauri dieback in New Zealand
RE Bradshaw, SE Bellgard, A Black, BR Burns, ML Gerth, RL McDougal, ...
Plant Pathology 69 (1), 3-16, 2020
842020
Global biogeography and invasion risk of the plant pathogen genus Phytophthora
P Scott, MKF Bader, T Burgess, G Hardy, N Williams
Environmental Science & Policy 101, 175-182, 2019
822019
Imaging and spectroscopy of natural fluorophores in pine needles
L Donaldson, N Williams
Plants 7 (1), 10, 2018
792018
Genome sequences of six Phytophthora species associated with forests in New Zealand
DJ Studholme, RL McDougal, C Sambles, E Hansen, G Hardy, M Grant, ...
Genomics data 7, 54-56, 2016
702016
Phytophthora diseases in New Zealand forests
P Scott, N Williams
NZ Journal of Forestry 59 (2), 14-21, 2014
682014
Soil bacterial functional diversity is associated with the decline of Eucalyptus gomphocephala
YF Cai, P Barber, B Dell, P O’brien, N Williams, B Bowen, G Hardy
Forest Ecology and Management 260 (6), 1047-1057, 2010
532010
Genetic diversity of Phytophthora pluvialis, a pathogen of conifers, in New Zealand and the west coast of the United States of America
S Brar, JF Tabima, RL McDougal, PY Dupont, N Feau, RC Hamelin, ...
Plant pathology 67 (5), 1131-1139, 2018
372018
Analysis of the distribution of Phytophthora cinnamomi in soil at a disease site in Western Australia using nested PCR
N Williams, GESJ Hardy, PA O’Brien
Forest Pathology 39 (2), 95-109, 2009
372009
Evolutionary trait‐based approaches for predicting future global impacts of plant pathogens in the genus Phytophthora
LJ Barwell, A Perez‐Sierra, B Henricot, A Harris, TI Burgess, G Hardy, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 58 (4), 718-730, 2021
292021
Potential for dissemination of Phytophthora cinnamomi by feral pigs via ingestion of infected plant material
AY Li, N Williams, SG Fenwick, GESJ Hardy, PJ Adams
Biological Invasions 16, 765-774, 2014
292014
First report of Phytophthora pluvialis causing needle loss and shoot dieback on Douglas-fir in Oregon and New Zealand
EM Hansen, PW Reeser, W Sutton, J Gardner, N Williams
Plant Disease 99 (5), 2015
272015
Molecular Phylogenomics and Population Structure of Phytophthora pluvialis
JF Tabima, L Gonen, M Gómez-Gallego, P Panda, NJ Grünwald, ...
Phytopathology® 111 (1), 108-115, 2021
262021
Chemical control of two Phytophthora species infecting the canopy of Monterey pine (Pinus radiata)
CA Rolando, MA Dick, J Gardner, MKF Bader, NM Williams
Forest Pathology 47 (3), e12327, 2017
262017
First evidence of genetic-based tolerance to red needle cast caused by Phytophthora pluvialis in radiata pine
HS Dungey, NM Williams, CB Low, GT Stovold
New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 44, 1-6, 2014
262014
Evidence for rapid adaptive evolution of tolerance to chemical treatments in Phytophthora species and its practical implications
S Hunter, N Williams, R McDougal, P Scott, M Garbelotto
PLoS One 13 (12), e0208961, 2018
252018
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