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Autor:
Sarah C. Finch, Nicola G. Webb, Michael J. Boundy, D. Tim Harwood, John S. Munday, Jan M. Sprosen, Chanatda Somchit, Ric B. Broadhurst
Publikováno v:
Toxins, Vol 15, Iss 7, p 437 (2023)
Paralytic shellfish poisoning is a worldwide problem induced by shellfish contaminated with paralytic shellfish toxins. To protect human health, a regulatory limit for these toxins in shellfish flesh has been adopted by many countries. In a recent st
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https://doaj.org/article/dd55755bd3d94cf59e113fe41d66d81e
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fungi, Vol 9, Iss 1, p 96 (2023)
Aphids are major pests of cereal and pasture grasses throughout the world, vectoring disease and reducing plant production. There are few control options other than insecticides. Epichloë endophytes that produce loline alkaloids in their hosts provi
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https://doaj.org/article/0ad5d6e028a54740915c56655af2b256
Autor:
Broadhurst, Sarah C. Finch, Nicola G. Webb, Michael J. Boundy, D. Tim Harwood, John S. Munday, Jan M. Sprosen, Chanatda Somchit, Ric B.
Publikováno v:
Toxins; Volume 15; Issue 7; Pages: 437
Paralytic shellfish poisoning is a worldwide problem induced by shellfish contaminated with paralytic shellfish toxins. To protect human health, a regulatory limit for these toxins in shellfish flesh has been adopted by many countries. In a recent st
Autor:
Stuart Fraser, Mike Baker, Grant Pearse, Christine L. Todoroki, Honey Jane Estarija, Ian A. Hood, Lindsay S. Bulman, Chanatda Somchit, Carol A. Rolando
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science. 52
Background: Red needle cast (RNC) is a foliar disease of radiata pine (Pinus radiata D.Don), caused by Phytophthora pluvialis Reeser, Sutton & E.Hansen and occasionally Phytophthora kernoviae Brasier, Beales & S.A.Kirk. The disease has impacted plant
Autor:
Johan Nel, Alistair R. McTaggart, Michael J. Wingfield, Louise S. Shuey, Jolanda Roux, Chanatda Somchit, S. Fraser, James Potgieter
Publikováno v:
Annals of Applied Biology. 179:21-33
Uromycladium acaciae has damaged plantations of Acacia mearnsii in southern Africa since 2013. Uredinia of a species of Uromycladium have been known on A. mearnsii in South Africa since the 1980s. However, the recent damage is associated with telia a
Autor:
Carl W. Wardhaugh, Chanatda Somchit, Jessica L. Kerr, Nicolas Meurisse, Stephen M. Pawson, Mark O. Kimberley
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pest Science. 94:1375-1392
Ecologically and economically harmful wood borers and bark beetles, which have the capacity to expand geographically through the international log trade, require mitigations to prevent their spread. Detailed phenological knowledge of these pests acro
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pest Science. 94:1357-1373
Seasonality influences the abundance and activity of forest insects. Harvesting during periods of reduced activity could minimise colonisation risk on logs and reduce the need for phytosanitary treatments. We describe the winter colonisation dynamics
Publikováno v:
Invasive Plant Science and Management. 14:115-125
Exotic conifers are rapidly spreading in many regions of New Zealand, as well as in many other countries, with detrimental impacts on both natural ecosystems and some productive sector environments. Herbicides, in particular the active ingredient tri
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science. 52
Background: Armillaria novae-zelandiae and A. limonea occur naturally as wood decay fungi in native forests in New Zealand. As pathogens they are responsible for significant root disease in trees and shrubs in plantations, crops and urban parks and g
Autor:
Julia Soewarto, Irene Barnes, Peter Scott, Roanne Sutherland, Beccy Ganley, Louise S. Shuey, Michael J. Wingfield, Elizabeth Miller, S. Fraser, Michael Bartlett, Esna Du Plessis, Ginna M. Granados, Chanatda Somchit, Nick Waipara
Publikováno v:
Plant Pathology. 70:667-675
Austropuccinia psidii, cause of myrtle rust, has spread globally where Myrtaceae occur. Multiple strains of A. psidii have been identified, including a unique strain found only in South Africa. The South African strain is a biosecurity concern for sp