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    Analysis of the resistance mechanisms in sugarcane during Sporisorium scitamineum infection using RNA-seq and microscopy by McNeil, Meredith D, Bhuiyan, Shamsul A, Berkman, Paul J, Croft, Barry J, Aitken, Karen S

    Published in PloS one (24-05-2018)
    “…Smut caused by biotrophic fungus Sporisorium scitamineum is a major disease of cultivated sugarcane that can cause considerable yield losses. It has been…”
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    Confirmation that the Novel Cercozoa Phytocercomonas venanatans Is the Cause of the Disease Chlorotic Streak in Sugarcane by Braithwaite, Kathryn S, Ngo, Chuong N, Croft, Barry J

    Published in Phytopathology (01-04-2018)
    “…A cercomonad, named Phytocercomonas venanatans, is confirmed as the cause of the sugarcane disease chlorotic streak. This was achieved by establishing aseptic…”
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    Phytocercomonas venanatans, a New Species of Cercozoa Associated with Chlorotic Streak of Sugarcane by Ngo, Chuong N, Braithwaite, Kathryn S, Bass, David, Young, Anthony J, Croft, Barry J

    Published in Phytopathology (01-04-2018)
    “…Chlorotic streak is a global disease of commercial sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids). The disease is transmitted by wet soil, water, as well as in diseased…”
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    Laboratory and field evaluation of fungicides for the management of sugarcane smut caused by Sporisorium scitamineum in seedcane by Bhuiyan, Shamsul A., Croft, Barry J., James, Rebecca S., Cox, Mike C.

    Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-11-2012)
    “…Sugarcane smut caused by Sporisorium scitamineum is one of the most devastating diseases of sugarcane. Two trialzole fungicides, propiconazole and triadimefon,…”
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    Genetic variability of genome segments 3 and 9 of Fiji disease virus field isolates by Jiang, Junxi, Ridley, Andrew W, Tang, Herman, Croft, Barry J, Johnson, Karyn N

    Published in Archives of virology (01-05-2008)
    “…Fiji leaf gall is an important disease of sugarcane in Australia and other Asia-Pacific countries. The causative agent is the reovirus Fiji disease virus…”
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    Variation in Acquisition of Fiji Disease Virus by Perkinsiella saccharicida (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) by Ridley, Andrew W., Dhileepan, K., Walter, Gimme H., Johnson, Karyn N., Croft, Barry J.

    Published in Journal of economic entomology (01-02-2008)
    “…Fiji leaf gall, caused the Fiji disease virus (genus Fijivirus, family Reoviridae, FDV), is a serious disease of sugarcane, Saccharum officinarum L., in…”
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    A method for rating sugarcane cultivars for resistance to ratoon stunting disease based on an enzyme-linked immunoassay by Croft, Barry J

    Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-01-2002)
    “…The evaporative-binding enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (EB-EIA) was used to compare the relative populations of Leifsonia ( Clavibacter ) xyli subsp. xyli ,…”
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    Identification of sugarcane striate mosaic-associated virus by partial characterization of its double-stranded RNA by Choi, Y.G, Croft, B.J, Randles, J.W

    Published in Phytopathology (01-10-1999)
    “…Sugarcane striate mosaic (ScSM)-affected sugarcane leaves contain a disease-associated 9-kilobase (kb) double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), usually together with 6-…”
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    Variation in Acquisition of Fiji Disease Virus by Perkinsiella saccharicida (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) by Ridley, Andrew W, Dhileepan, K, Walter, Gimme H, Johnson, Karyn N, Croft, Barry J

    Published in Journal of economic entomology (01-02-2008)
    “…Fiji leaf gall, caused the Fiji disease virus (genus Fijivirus, family Reoviridae, FDV), is a serious disease of sugarcane, Saccharum officinarum L., in…”
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