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    Phytophthora himalsilva sp. nov. an unusually phenotypically variable species from a remote forest in Nepal by Vettraino, Anna Maria, Brasier, Clive M., Brown, Anna V., Vannini, Andrea

    Published in Fungal biology (01-03-2011)
    “…The Himalaya have received little investigation for Phytophthora species. In a remote forest in Western Nepal ten isolates of an unknown Phytophthora were…”
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    The hosts and potential geographic range of Dothistroma needle blight by Watt, Michael S., Kriticos, Darren J., Alcaraz, Samantha, Brown, Anna V., Leriche, Agathe

    Published in Forest ecology and management (10-03-2009)
    “…Dothistroma needle blight, one of the most important foliar diseases of Pinus spp., is caused primarily by the fungus Dothistroma septosporum (Dorog.) Morelet,…”
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    Has Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) co‐evolved with Dothistroma septosporum in Scotland? Evidence for spatial heterogeneity in the susceptibility of native provenances by Perry, Annika, Brown, Anna V., Cavers, Stephen, Cottrell, Joan E., Ennos, Richard A.

    Published in Evolutionary applications (01-09-2016)
    “…Spatial heterogeneity in pathogen pressure leads to genetic variation in, and evolution of, disease‐related traits among host populations. In contrast, hosts…”
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    Characterization and distribution of mating type genes in the dothistroma needle blight pathogens by GROENEWALD, Marizeth, BARNES, Irene, BRADSHAW, Rosie E, BROWN, Anna V, DALE, Angie, GROENEWALD, Johannes Z, LEWIS, Kathy J, WINGFIELD, Brenda D, WINGFIELD, Michael J, CROUS, Pedro W

    Published in Phytopathology (01-07-2007)
    “…ABSTRACT Dothistroma septosporum and D. pini are the two causal agents of Dothistroma needle blight of Pinus spp. in natural forests and plantations…”
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    Has S cots pine ( Pinus sylvestris ) co‐evolved with Dothistroma septosporum in S cotland? Evidence for spatial heterogeneity in the susceptibility of native provenances by Perry, Annika, Brown, Anna V., Cavers, Stephen, Cottrell, Joan E., Ennos, Richard A.

    Published in Evolutionary applications (01-09-2016)
    “…Spatial heterogeneity in pathogen pressure leads to genetic variation in, and evolution of, disease‐related traits among host populations. In contrast, hosts…”
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