Search Results - "Ridgway, Hayley J"
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Growth of Zea mays in response to artificial inoculation with endophytic Beauveria bassiana compared to Trichoderma sp. "atroviride B"
Published in Biocontrol science and technology (01-02-2023)“…Demand for sustainable crop production is putting pressure on growers to improve yield while using environmentally friendly solutions. Recently,…”
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The bacterial signature of Leptospermum scoparium (Mānuka) reveals core and accessory communities with bioactive properties
Published in PloS one (27-09-2016)“…Investigates the structure and bioactivity of endophytic bacteria in mānuka by using a combination of cultivation-independent (DGGE) and dependent approaches…”
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DNA metabarcoding reveals high relative abundance of trunk disease fungi in grapevines from Marlborough, New Zealand
Published in BMC microbiology (10-05-2022)“…Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are a threat to grape production worldwide, with a diverse collection of fungal species implicated in disease onset. Due to the…”
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Grapevines escaping trunk diseases in New Zealand vineyards have a distinct microbiome structure
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (23-08-2023)“…Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are a substantial challenge to viticulture, especially with a lack of available control measures. The lack of approved…”
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Detection of the Entomopathogenic Fungus Beauveria bassiana in the Rhizosphere of Wound-Stressed Zea mays Plants
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (11-06-2018)“…Entomopathogenic fungi from the genus (Vuillemin) play an important role in controlling insect populations and have been increasingly utilized for the…”
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AMF Community Diversity Promotes Grapevine Growth Parameters under High Black Foot Disease Pressure
Published in Journal of fungi (Basel) (01-03-2022)“…Black foot disease is one of the main grapevine root diseases observed worldwide and is especially problematic in New Zealand. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi…”
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Rhizobia with 16S rRNA and nifH similar to Mesorhizobium huakuii but Novel recA, glnII, nodA and nodC genes are symbionts of New Zealand Carmichaelinae
Published in PloS one (31-10-2012)“…New Zealand became geographically isolated about 80 million years ago and this separation gave rise to a unique native flora including four genera of legume,…”
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Isolation and co-culturing of symbionts in the genus Usnea
Published in Symbiosis (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-07-2015)“…To understand the nature of a symbiotic relationship it is important to study the symbionts in different stages, from free-living to symbiosis. Lichens in the…”
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Root diameter, host specificity and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community composition among native and exotic plant species
Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2023)“…Summary Plant root systems rely on a functionally diverse range of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to, among other benefits, extend their nutrient foraging…”
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Soil Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities Differentially Affect Growth and Nutrient Uptake by Grapevine Rootstocks
Published in Microbial ecology (01-08-2023)“…Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) deliver potentially significant services in sustainable agricultural ecosystems, yet we still lack evidence showing how AMF…”
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Vineyard management systems influence arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi recruitment by grapevine rootstocks in New Zealand
Published in Journal of applied microbiology (24-08-2024)“…Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can perform significant functions within sustainable agricultural ecosystems, including vineyards. Increased AMF diversity…”
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Phylogenetic congruence of lichenised fungi and algae is affected by spatial scale and taxonomic diversity
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (11-09-2014)“…The role of species' interactions in structuring biological communities remains unclear. Mutualistic symbioses, involving close positive interactions between…”
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Physiological stage drives fungal community dynamics and diversity in Leptospermum scoparium (mānuka) flowers
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-03-2023)“…Flowers are an important niche for microbes, and microbes in turn influence plant fitness. As flower morphology and biology change rapidly over time, dynamic…”
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Influence of blueberry tissue type, wounding and cultivar on susceptibility to infection by Neofusicoccum species
Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-05-2022)“…Aim Botryosphaeriaceae causing stem blight and dieback of blueberry are important pathogens limiting economic production worldwide. This study investigated the…”
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High throughput pH bioassay demonstrates pH adaptation of Rhizobium strains isolated from the nodules of Trifolium subterraneum and T. repens
Published in Journal of microbiological methods (01-04-2022)“…The purpose of developing this high throughput assay was to determine whether there was evidence of pH adaptation in strains of rhizobia which nodulate…”
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Evaluation of fungicides for the management of Botryosphaeria dieback diseases of grapevines
Published in Pest management science (01-05-2012)“…BACKGROUND: A range of botryosphaeriaceous species can cause dieback and cankers in grapevines; however, different species most commonly affect the grapevines…”
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Pathogenicity of Ilyonectria liriodendri and Dactylonectria macrodidyma propagules in grapevines
Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-06-2019)“…Black foot disease, caused by Ilyonectria liriodendri and Dactylonectria macrodidyma, is a significant disease of grapevines both in New Zealand and worldwide…”
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Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with blueberry dieback and sources of primary inoculum in propagation nurseries in New Zealand
Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-02-2018)“…Sampling at blueberry farms found Botryosphaeriaceae fungi in five of seven farms sampled; overall incidence was 41.4%, with Neofusicoccum australe (79.0%), N…”
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Factors affecting Neofuscicoccum ribis infection and disease progression in blueberry
Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-05-2018)“…Botryosphaeria stem blight is an economically important disease of blueberry worldwide. In this study, factors affecting inoculum production, infection and…”
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Heat and fungicide treatments reduce Peronospora sparsa systemic infection in boysenberry tissue culture
Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-02-2019)“…Downy mildew, caused by Peronospora sparsa , is a major disease of boysenberry ( Rubus sp.) in New Zealand. The use of systemically infected plants for…”
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